Frame Loom Weaving w/ Allyce Wood

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Sunday, September 26, 2021, 1–4 pm
National Nordic Museum Ballard (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
$30 - $35
18+
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The following description comes from the event organizer.

Learn the basics of pictorial weaving through the use of humble materials and step-by-step instruction. A common picture frame, with glass and backing removed, becomes the ultimate structure with which to create upon - wound with cotton thread, and laced with a variety of yarns, this process can yield endless possibilities!

In this class, visual artist Allyce Wood will demonstrate the principles of a loom, the terms of weaving, and how to utilize color. We will discuss concepts of tension and thread patterns, elements that contribute to a polished, lasting artwork. Wood will demonstrate techniques in person and also offer guidance as you create your own piece. Bring your creative spirit and unique perspective - together we will use a variety of techniques to create one-of-a-kind designs, building motifs thread by thread.

Due to the intimate setting for this on-site class, the National Nordic Museum is requiring that all class participants be vaccinated against COVID-19. Proof of vaccination may include CDC Vaccination Card (or photo), documentation from a health care provider, or state immunization system record.

Materials kits are available for an additional cost of $12. The materials kit includes:

8x10 frame for your loom
Yarn in multiple colors
Tapestry needle

Please note that this class will take place at the National Nordic Museum.

Cost: $30 for Members; $35 general admission

Event Location

National Nordic Museum

2655 NW Market St Seattle, WA 98107 Venue website

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