Warping the Loom Front to Back!

About Warping the Loom Front to Back!

The term "front to back" denotes a way of warping the loom by sleying the reed first and then the heddles, followed by beaming. There are lots of tips and tricks to make this method fool proof, yielding perfectly tensioned and accurate warps every time. Step-by-step slide presentation.

This class is limited to 75 students.


Class Materials Needed

None required


Homework

None required

Age Range

Teens and Adults

Skill Level

All Levels


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When

Single 2-hour session on Saturday, July 8, at 10 am ET | 7 am PT | 14:00 UTC.

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Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.

Jul
8th
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Warping the Loom Front to Back!
Daryl Lancaster

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Daryl Lancaster

Daryl Lancaster

Daryl Lancaster, a hand-weaver and fiber artist known for her award-winning hand-woven fabric and garments, has been constructing garments for more than half a century. She gives lectures and workshops to guilds, conferences, and craft centers all over the United States.

MAFA - The MidAtlantic Fiber Association

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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