Weave-a-Scarf (Half-Day Edition)
Weave-a-Scarf (Half-Day Edition)
This workshop introduces handweaving through the making of a scarf using chunky yarns on a rigid heddle loom. The emphasis is on understanding the weaving process itself—how weft is inserted, how fabric builds row by row, and how rhythm and tension shape the final cloth.
To allow participants to focus on weaving, all looms are prepared and warped in advance. The workshop is designed as an accessible entry point for those curious about weaving, without requiring prior knowledge or extended setup time.
Duration
Duration
3-4 hours - Single session
Instructor
Instructor
Chen Chen
Materials & Tools Provided
Materials & Tools Provided
Hand-dyed yarns and the use of a Schacht Cricket Rigid Heddle Loom
Skills Covered
Skills Covered
- Basic over–under weaving structure
- Handling shuttle and yarn
- Managing tension and edges
- Developing an even rhythm while weaving
Who It Suits
Who It Suits
Complete beginners or participants who wish to experience weaving before committing to more technical aspects such as warping.
What Participants Leave With
What Participants Leave With
A handwoven scarf completed during the session, along with a foundational understanding of the weaving process.
Continuation Possibilities
Continuation Possibilities
- Studio Sampler - Upcycled Pouch Sewing with Food Wrappers
- Studio Sampler - Weave a Kaleidoscope Strap
- Studio Sampler - Weave-a-Strap
- Fundamentals of Rigid Heddle Weaving
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