Double Heddle Dishtowels on the Rigid Heddle Loom (in person)
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Monday - CLOSED
Tuesday - Thursday 10- 5 pm
Friday 10 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 5 
Sunday 12- 4 pm
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Double Heddle Dishtowels on the Rigid Heddle Loom (in person)



Come learn how to weave on your rigid heddle loom using two heddles at once! In this class students will learn how to thread two heddles as a way to increase their ends per inch to use finer weight yarn. The end result will be striped dish towels made from organic cotton. This class will also continue to build experience with how colors interact on the loom and tips for how to cut and hem handwovens! 

Supplies: 

Rigid heddle loom with a 15" weaving width (or greater) that can hold two heddles at once
(Note - a Cricket Loom does not hold 2 heddles at once)

2- 10 dent heddles (a variable dent heddle can be used as the second heddle)

Warping peg

Heddle hook

Tape measure

Paper or corrugated cardboard for winding onto the loom

Scissors

2 rubber bands

 

Yarn Suggestion: 3 colors of Venne 8/2 organic cotton 

Supplies must be purchased at Longmont Yarn Shoppe. Students enjoy a 10% materials discount with code STUDENT10 online. 




Skill Level: Intermediate
Skill Details: Previous Rigid Heddle weaving experience required.
Instructor: Sara Goldenberg White
Instructor Bio: Sara Goldenberg White has been teaching weaving along the Front Range for over a decade. Her passion for weaving and teaching started during her graduate study at CSU. She teaches a variety of fiber techniques but sharing her love of weaving with others is one of her greatest joys. Sara co authored Simple Woven Garments 20+ Projects to Weave and Wear with Jane Patrick. Other projects Sara has woven can be found in The Weaver?s Idea Book, Woven Scarves 26 Inspired Ideas for the Rigid Heddle Loom, Easy Weaving With Little Looms and Handwoven Magazine. Sara also has a lively fine arts practice and has exhibited her work at museums and galleries throughout the country. Sara enjoys the balance of creating her own work and sharing her love of weaving in the classroom, she looks forward to seeing you there!
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