![]() ![]() The WX90 model is produced in a built-to-order system, and so it takes longer lead-time for production than other models. The WX90 is available only in a disassembled package and no pre-wound warp is included. 1 warp control pedal with hand lever attachment.2 harnesses (including 630 wire heddles with bold holes).150 ready-made warp threads (150 threads x 6m/6.5yds).Harness cord stoppers are pre-installed.One clipping tying rod is included (breast beam side).A ready-made warps is set up on the loom so that you can start weaving after 15 minutes assembly.Wire heddles have larger holes to make threading easier.The new rubber friction warp control pedal lets you advance the warp while remaining seated.Her passion is to pass traditional skills on to the next generation.The SAORI WX60 Loom is made of beautiful wood and foldable for transport and storage. Many types of weaving, spinning, and other ethnic crafts are offered. Taproot Folkarts - Marilyn Romatka teaches a wide range of folk arts to both adults and kids. See the classes she offers on her website or learn a new skill yourself with the video instruction (DVD or streaming) that she has up on the Instructor's Co-operative website: Taproot Video Her passion is to pass traditional skills on to the next generation. Sue and her daughter Janet Dawson (also an SWG member) teach intensive beginning and continuing classes in January/February annually. Contact Sue if you are interested in a class. ![]() Formats include weekly for 8 weeks, week-long workshops, weekend classes and one day workshops. There is no set schedule she plans classes when at least four people are interested at the same time. Willingham Weavery - Sue Willingham teaches beginning and continuing weaving classes in her studio on Vashon Island. Check the website for a current schedule of workshops. ![]() ![]() She repairs older looms and offers programs on loom repair, rehab, and maintenance. Liz provides looms for student use to take home in between sessions. Weavers Way - Liz Moncrief offers individual, group instruction, and workshops to guilds in weaving and dyeing through her studio west of Burlington, and through Skagit Valley College. Starting as a total novice, you will advance to a Beginning Weaver who knows how to set up (warp) a loom and can weave several types of cloth. Each session is a series of four two-hour classes that covers all the basics. The club has a number of looms that are available to use, or you can bring your own table loom. Lois Gaylord’s Interwoven World - Lois Gaylord teaches beginning weaving classes at the Swedish Club on Dexter Ave N in Seattle. In just one afternoon you’ll learn to warp your loom, complete one or more washcloths and then your weaving possibilities are endless.įibers Etc Tacoma - Roberta Lowes teaches beginning weaving (on 4-harness & Rigid Heddle), spinning and dye classes (both chemical and natural), as well as painted warps. No experience is needed and class looms are provided or you can bring your own RH loom. Heidi Ba Creations - Heidi Bennett offers small group, beginner Rigid Heddle weaving classes in N. Contact Linda Stryker.īARN - Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network - a creative center located on nearby Bainbridge Island offering workshops in fiber arts including weaving and basketry, as well as many other crafts. Featuring beginning weaving, inkle weaving, spinning, felting, dyeing and other specialty topics. Southeast Seattle Senior Center - a well-equipped weaving studio with classes open to all ages. ![]()
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