My Students
February 2, 9, 16, 17 and 23, 2018 Sandy - “Introduction to Weaving”
I met Sandy Fulton at our January 13, 2018 Fiber Arts Guild meeting. She told me that she was interested in learning how to weave. I invited her to my home to show her exactly what she would be learning in my class.
I showed her the loom she would be weaving on. It’s a LeClerc Voyager 8 shaft 15 ¾” wide table loom. I told her that she would learn to wind her warp on my warping board and how to tie the cross very carefully with 5 different pieces of yarn. When that is all done I will teach her how to take her warp off the warping board by making a chain. We then will bring her chain over to my table and place the lease sticks into the cross. From the cross we thread the heddles (needles) according to the pattern that I give to my students.
In this class they will have 4 different colors of warp and each color represents a different pattern. By the time they finish the class they will have 60 different woven patterns.
In my class I teach my students how to wind their warp starting at the back of the loom. I show them the direction to place their warp on the loom. Then we tie the lease sticks on each side of the loom and attach the warp onto the back beam. From there we thread the heddles, then the reed which determines how many threads per inch there are and then we tie the warp onto the front of the loom. We then check to make sure everything looks great and then they start weaving.
I give each of my students a loose leaf notebook with all of the patterns that they will weave in it. I teach them how to make a butterfly which is a figure-eight shape made out of yarn by using your fingers. For each pattern they make a butterfly which is glued into their loose leaf as a reminder for future reference what pattern goes with which color.
Sandy was a fantastic student. She learned very quickly. She was very anxious to buy her own looms. By the time the class was over she had purchased a table loom like the kind I had and a floor loom. I told her anytime she has a weaving question just ask me and I will help her.