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Rigid Heddle
weaving:

Beginner and continuing

HARTFORD 

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Beginner Rigid Heddle

Make and Take Woven Wall Hanging

Log Cabin Runner

Fall Class Registration is Open!

Rigid heddle looms are small, easy to store, and simple to set up. While the word "rigid" might suggest limited options, this loom style allows for versatile patterns and techniques. This weaving option is wonderful for those interested in beginning to understand weaving, or advancing students who would like a more portable loom option.

     This Fall our Rigid Heddle classes and our Make and Take Workshop will all be held in Hartford. For those of you interested in the Quartet loom, add your name to our waitlist for the "Cricket to Quartet Workshop."  We are an authorized Schacht loom dealer, so you can buy rigid heddle and the Quartet looms directly from the Weaving Center if you are interested.

Beginner Rigid Heddle: A 2 Part Class

Description:

This class is your introduction into rigid heddle weaving. In the first class, students will  learn how to dress a loom, and will be weaving by the time class ends. Between classes, looms can be taken home for a week of weaving practice and exploration. 

      The second class begins with cutting off your sample and learning  finishing techniques. Participants will dress their looms a second time, learn to hemstitch, learn about appropriate yarns and sett, with tips and tricks included to get you excited about this new weaving journey!

Supplies needed: Please bring a scissors, tape measure and a tapestry needle and 2 colors of #4 weight yarn, approximately 300 yards each. Suggested #4 yarns are Lily Sugar n' Cream (cotton) or Paton's Worsted Wool. Both of these are readily available at Michael's, Joanne's and Walmart, as well as online retailers. Schacht Cricket Looms will be provided for use.

Beginner Rigid Heddle/September

Location: Hartford Artisans Weaving Center, 42 Woodland Street Hartford

Instructor: Roberta Collins and Lisa Kenyon

Fee: $145 payable by check or credit. You will have the option to purchase or rent your loom at the end of class.

Dates: Saturday September 21 and 28, 2024

Time: 9:30am-1:00pm each day

Suggested Age: 16+

Sept. Beginner Rigid Heddle/Registration is Closed

Beginner Rigid Heddle/December

Location: Hartford Artisans Weaving Center, 42 Woodland Street Hartford

Instructor: Roberta Collins and Lisa Kenyon

Fee: $145 payable by check or credit. You will have the option to purchase or rent your loom at the end of class.

Dates: Saturday December 7 and 14, 2024

Time: 9:30am-1:00pm each day

Suggested Age: 16+

Dec. Beginner Rigid Heddle/Sold Out

Make and Take Woven Wall Hanging: A Half-Day Workshop with Sally Mullen

Description: 
You will design and create your own wall hanging on a rigid heddle loom. Learn basic tapestry techniques and weaving skills, while calling on your inner artist to choose colors and patterns. This is a fun and delightful style of creating!

Skill Level: Beginners are welcome! No weaving experience is necessary. The class is also suited for weavers looking to try out this playful approach on their looms.

About the Instructor: Sally Mullen has been weaving for over 35 years. She is the Studio Manager of the Hartford Artisans Weaving Center, and has been working with blind and senior weavers since
1995. Sally teaches floor loom and rigid heddle classes, and is a woodturner and tapestry weaver.
Much of Sally’s weaving experience was gained working for 25 years as a weaver of hand-dyed silks
for Randall Darwall.

Make and Take Woven Wall Hanging: A Half-Day Workshop

Instructor: Sally Mullen

Location: Hartford Artisans Weaving Center, 42 Woodland Street Hartford

Fee: $125 (includes use of a pre-warped Rigid Heddle loom and all fiber), payable by check or credit

Date: Saturday October 19, 2024
Time: 9:30am-1:30pm

Suggested Age: 16+

October: Woven Wall Hanging/Registration is Closed

Continuing Rigid Heddle Classes

 

Log Cabin Table Runner

Description:

Create a stunning log cabin table runner on your rigid heddle loom! For students who have taken an introductory course, and are capable of warping their own rigid heddle loom. In this class we will learn all about Log Cabin structure and its design possibilities on the rigid heddle loom. In addition, we’ll review hemstitching, learn how to correct errors in our weaving, and discuss wet finishing instructions. Students will design their project, warp their looms, hemstitch the ends and begin weaving their runners. The remainder of the weaving and completion of your runner will take place on your own at home.

Prerequisites: For students who have taken our Beginner Rigid Heddle course, own a rigid heddle loom and are capable of warping their own rigid heddle loom.

Supplies needed: You will need a 10-dent heddle, and 2 contrasting colors of 3/2 cotton and your own rigid heddle loom.

Continuing Rigid Heddle: Log Cabin Table Runner

Location: Hartford Artisans Weaving Center, 42 Woodland Street Hartford

Instructor: Roberta Collins

Fee/Class only: $85 payable by check or credit

Fee/Class and Heddle: $132.86 payable by check or credit includes a 10 dent heddle

Date: Saturday October 26, 2024

Time: 9:30am-1:00pm

Suggested Age: 16+

October: CRH Log Cabin Table Runner/Registration is Closed

Cricket to Quartet: Transforming your rigid heddle loom into a multi-shaft loom
Join Sally for this 3-day workshop on how to install, dress and weave on your new Quartet loom! Topics to be covered include:
-Installing the (pre-assembled) Quartet onto your own Cricket loom
-Winding a warp on the Warping Board, and on Warping Pegs
-Dress your Quartet: Front-to-Back, and Back-to-Front methods
-Threading the Loom
-Reading Weaving Drafts
-Weaving a Summer Scarf in Twills

Please Review Our Additional Registration Information

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  • Check payment is due within 2 weeks of your registration to secure your spot.

  • Students should be aware: Good manual dexterity is a necessity. Shoulder, elbow, and wrist movement are needed to wind a warp and dress a loom; floor loom weaving requires hip, knee, and foot movement. Weaving does involve repetitive motion; students may take breaks as needed. 

  • Our classrooms and studios are currently only accessible by a flight of stairs.

  • Refunds and Class Cancellations: 

    • The Weaving Center reserves the right to cancel a class at any time. Should we do so, students will receive a full refund.

    • Registered Students: Please notify the Weaving Center as soon as possible if there is a need to cancel your registration.
      - If there is a waiting list and the spot can be filled, a 3% processing fee will be deducted from the total refund if you have paid by credit. If you have paid by check and the spot can be filled, you will receive a full refund.
      - If a spot cannot be filled, no refund will be offered.

  • No-shows forfeit any refund.

Please review our current COVID updates at https://www.weavingcenter.org/covidupdate

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