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Fridays
9:30AM - 12:30PM
Location: Textiles Studio
2025 Enrollment Opportunities:
Summer Semester July 11 - August 29 (7 Sessions) *No Class August 8
Early Fall Semester September 12 - October 24 (7 Sessions)
Late Fall Semester October 31 - December 19 (7 Sessions) *No Class November 28
Led by Instructor Danburg
Weaving is the alchemy of engineering & art- the freedom to create while held in the safety of a purposeful structure. Once the structure is set in place, weaving becomes a rhythmic, tactile meditation of pattern, color, and materials.
Over the course of 7 weeks, students will learn the fundamental techniques of weaving and work on various loom types. New weaving students will weave a small bag, secured with a button. Students can use it to hold their weaving supplies. Once their first project is complete, students will learn how to weave a scarf, belt, tapestry, tea towel, rag rug, or yoga strap! The class is great for all levels- from the total beginner to one with more advanced skills. However, as students gain more experience they can take on more complex projects.
In preparation for the class, please collect and bring any of the following materials to weave with: ribbons, recyclables, fabric scraps, twine, and other interesting natural and found materials.
Next Semester:
Fall 2025 - More Information Coming Soon
Fridays
9:30AM - 12:30PM
Location: Textiles Studio
2025 Enrollment Opportunities:
Summer Semester July 11 - August 29 (7 Sessions) *No Class August 8
Early Fall Semester September 12 - October 24 (7 Sessions)
Late Fall Semester October 31 - December 19 (7 Sessions) *No Class November 28
Led by Instructor Danburg
Weaving is the alchemy of engineering & art- the freedom to create while held in the safety of a purposeful structure. Once the structure is set in place, weaving becomes a rhythmic, tactile meditation of pattern, color, and materials.
Over the course of 7 weeks, students will learn the fundamental techniques of weaving and work on various loom types. New weaving students will weave a small bag, secured with a button. Students can use it to hold their weaving supplies. Once their first project is complete, students will learn how to weave a scarf, belt, tapestry, tea towel, rag rug, or yoga strap! The class is great for all levels- from the total beginner to one with more advanced skills. However, as students gain more experience they can take on more complex projects.
In preparation for the class, please collect and bring any of the following materials to weave with: ribbons, recyclables, fabric scraps, twine, and other interesting natural and found materials.
Next Semester:
Fall 2025 - More Information Coming Soon
Fridays
9:30AM - 12:30PM
Location: Textiles Studio
2025 Enrollment Opportunities:
Summer Semester July 11 - August 29 (7 Sessions) *No Class August 8
Early Fall Semester September 12 - October 24 (7 Sessions)
Late Fall Semester October 31 - December 19 (7 Sessions) *No Class November 28
Led by Instructor Danburg
Weaving is the alchemy of engineering & art- the freedom to create while held in the safety of a purposeful structure. Once the structure is set in place, weaving becomes a rhythmic, tactile meditation of pattern, color, and materials.
Over the course of 7 weeks, students will learn the fundamental techniques of weaving and work on various loom types. New weaving students will weave a small bag, secured with a button. Students can use it to hold their weaving supplies. Once their first project is complete, students will learn how to weave a scarf, belt, tapestry, tea towel, rag rug, or yoga strap! The class is great for all levels- from the total beginner to one with more advanced skills. However, as students gain more experience they can take on more complex projects.
In preparation for the class, please collect and bring any of the following materials to weave with: ribbons, recyclables, fabric scraps, twine, and other interesting natural and found materials.
Next Semester:
Fall 2025 - More Information Coming Soon