Great Weave Structures for Color and Texture using Novelty Yarns
About Great Weave Structures for Color and Texture using Novelty Yarns
Walk into most yarn shops and it's easy to become fascinated with stunning novelty yarns. But if you're a weaver, it can be a challenge to figure out how to incorporate them into weaving projects in order to showcase the yarns without breaking the bank.
In this program, a variety of weave structures–from plain weave to multi-shaft weaves–will be reviewed to add new dimensions to your weaving and let you take advantage of fun and exciting yarns.
This class is limited to 75 students.
Class Materials Needed
None required
Homework
None required
Age Range
Teens and Adults
Skill Level
Beginner
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When
Single 2-hour session on Saturday, July 8, at 10 am ET | 7 am PT | 14:00 UTC.
Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.
How It Works
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Robyn Spady
Robyn Spady was introduced to handweaving as a baby with her handwoven baby blanket woven by her great-grandmother. Inspired by her blankie, she learned to weave at a young age and has been weaving for over 50 years. She completed HGA's Certificate of Excellence in Handweaving (COE-W) in 2004 with the specialized study Loom-controlled Stitched Double Cloth.
MAFA - The MidAtlantic Fiber Association
The MidAtlantic Fiber Association (MAFA) represents and supports a community of fiber arts guilds in the greater Mid-Atlantic region.
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