Starting Weaving on an Inkle Loom
Connect with craftspeople through the ages with this simple, versatile weaving technique!
Learn how to use an inkle loom to connect with crafts people through the ages as you make colorful bands that can be used for jewelry, embellishment, or even as bespoke shoelaces! Learn the history behind this style of weaving and take home your loom to continue to be able to enjoy this art. The class will cover how to warp the loom for various lengths of projects, using solid or string heddles, and then we will weft and weave our project! Levena will also go over how to read and understand patterns that can be found online.
This class is limited to 10 people due to the number of handcrafted looms available.
Location: The Hive, 108 S. Main Street, Warrenton
Date: Friday, August 16
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Cost: Standard rate is $35*, generosity rate is $40 (cost includes your very own loom to keep!)
*Sliding scale available if the cost is prohibitive, reach out to us!
You may pay online using the link below (make sure to let us know it’s for Inkle Looms!), or pay with cash at the door.
If you can, please RSVP on Facebook @WorkingLandscapes to help us anticipate turnout!
Questions? Contact our Educational and Administrative Coordinator, Melissa Ferens, at Working Landscapes at 252-257-0205 ext. 3.