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Weaving Workshops

With a fellow weaver Gillian Siggers I am able to run weaving workshops within a 2 hour drive of of Salisbury, Wiltshire.  Workshops can be tailored to groups or corporate settings and can include a full day long scarf weaving workshop to shorter workshops producing a piece of fabric or wall hanging.  Whilst most workshops are perfect for beginners, we also run more advanced workshops for those wishing to develop their weaving further.  Do get in touch if you wish to discuss a tailored workshop for yourself or a group.

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Weaving workshop on Saturday 13th May 10-4.30pm  - fully booked but contact us if you would like to be added to the waiting list.

New date added - Weaving workshop on Saturday 17th June 10-4.30pm - spaces available

Participants will be provided with all the materials and tuition so that they can weave a scarf.  This course is suitable for beginners but for those who have woven before there is the option of learning to weave more complex patterns using a pick up stick. The cost of the course is £85.

Do contact us by email on:  tabbyandtweed@outlook.com to book your place or find out more.

Previous Workshops

Scarf weaving workshops - June 2022 and February 2023

Participants learnt to weave a scarf, some progressing onto more complex pick up patterns.

 

Christmas Runner workshop - November 2022

In just 4 hours there all wove either a Christmas table runner or fabric to make a cowl scarf.

 

Learn to weave on a rigid heddle loom - February 2022 at Unravel Yarn Festival

In just 2 hours  participants all wove a piece of fabric with some using advanced pick up stick designs.

The Old Stores Studio, Evercreech, Somerset - two hour workshop - April 2023 A beginners rigid heddle weaving workshop.

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