Skip to main content Skip to footer

Fiber Art

Creating Movement in Handwoven Textiles: Online Webinar

previous slide
next slide

Course Overview

Movement is a principle of visual art that seeks to move the viewer's eye around and through the work. In weaving, this can be created in a multitude of ways - from manipulating threading drafts and treadling patterns, to color placement and proportions. This webinar will focus on several essential back pocket techniques that the weaver can use in designing and weaving. Together, we will look at examples of woven work that expertly create rhythm through line colors and shapes. We will then practice turning a 4-shaft twill design into a captivating textile. Participants will walk away with several techniques they can start applying immediately to choreograph movement that will help their weavings stand out.

Required Tools

This course is demonstration based

  • Students will need a laptop or tablet with reliable internet connection

Optional Tools

  • Students may wish to bring a pencil and graph paper for note taking

Dates

Wed, Mar 31st, 2021

Course Details

Length: .25 days
Hours: 7-8:30 pm CT
Tuition: $25.00
Latest Update: View recent changes →

Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Christine Novotny
Christine Novotny
Grand Marais, MN

Request a Catalog

Enjoy the tactile sensation of browsing our newsprint catalog of courses? Request your free copy of the North House Catalog here! And browse the digital edition while you wait!

Stay in touch!

Subscribe to our e-newsletter

Be the first to know about new courses and events!

Creating Movement in Handwoven Textiles: Online Webinar