This course is designed to cover the basics of the weaving process on a two-bar Coast Salish inspired loom, from the creation of spun and dyed yarns to the completion of a finished shawl. Students will understand the personal and cultural significance of weaving a shawl that could be gifted away. Students will learn about different types of weave structures. As well as develop an appreciation for the art and craft of weaving. Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and weaving a complete shawl, the possibility of weaving as metaphor and weaving as artful experience will come alive in the classroom.
This is one of three courses that comprise the Fiber Arts Certificate at Evergreen. Courses can be taken in any order.
4 - Frame Loom Weaving
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Academic Details
This offering is connected to the Fiber Arts: Sheep to Shawl Certificate at Evergreen. For more information, visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/fiber-arts-sheep-to-shawl
Textile arts, design, and research; loom weaving; apparel design; fashion sustainability practices
$30 fee covers course materials