Tapestry Weaving: Applying Practical Skills and Developing Design Principles
with Susan Snider
$320
only 5 seats left
Once a weaver has learned the basics in tapestry weaving, it’s a natural next step to learn how to apply them to designs. Project planning, yarn choice, technique application… all of this and more will be covered in this class.
Each week a different weaving topic will be covered, and each student will have the opportunity to explore their weaving plans with the instructor and their group. In addition, small projects will be suggested for students to practice techniques that will take their weaving to a new level.
This is a class that can be taken as many times as one wants, as new issues and questions arise with any tapestry project a weaver takes on. There is also great camaraderie that forms amongst weavers as we expand into this art form.
Pre-requisite: Introductory to Tapestry Weaving or commensurate experience.
Materials needed for this class:
Tapestry loom
Preferred warp yarn
Preferred weft yarn
Weaving tools
If you are building your supplies stash and would like some suggestions on what to purchase, please reach out to fiber@shelburnecraftschool.org
Borrowing from the studio is also an option depending on availability.
NOTE: For this semester, the group will meet every other week to allow time for weaving in between classes.
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Sep 21 - Dec 28th, 2026
Mon for 8 weeks from 2:00 - 4:00 pmWill run