Advanced Weaving: Coast Salish Style Section (A)

Quarters
Winter Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Susan Pavel

Weaving is an ancient endeavor that is practiced around the world by all its inhabitants, which include plants, animals, and people.  We all participate in the weaving process whether it is through our language as Chief Janice George said: “weaving is part of the Salish tree of life; from the roots of this tree grow the teachings that form the Coast Salish worldview”.  As well as through the physical act of weaving itself.  In Part 2 of a two-part weaving course, you will learn a more advanced weave called a twine weave on the traditional two-bar loom.  This second class is a continuation of part 1.

Registration

Prerequisite for this class is to either (a) have taken the Beginning Weaving: Coast Salish Style or (b) successfully demonstrate warping a Coast Salish loom and weave twill designs

Course Reference Numbers
(4): 20032

Academic Details

4
20
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

$30 for wool yarn

Schedule

Winter
2023
Open
In Person (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Weekend
Schedule Details
Fiber Arts 229
Olympia