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New England Weavers' Seminar:  2023 Conference

Students will be introduced to Log Cabin—a color-and-weave effect in which the particular placement of colors in both the warp and the weft creates dramat-ic shifts between vertical and horizontal lines in the woven cloth. Students will be introduced to indirect warping on their rigid heddle looms. We will first measure out the warps on warping boards before then attaching the warp yarn to the looms. Choosing indirect warping in some color-and-weave effects allows for specific color placement without having excessive crossing of warp yarns behind the rigid heddles. Students will then ex-plore Log Cabin by weaving a set of coasters. 

J2: Log Cabin Coasters and Indirect Warping on a Rigid Heddle Loom

SKU: 2025-J2
$160.00Price
  • Rigid Heddle loom with either a 10 dpi, 12 dpi, or 12.5 dpi heddle.

    Two stick shuttles. Loom clamps. *If they have them* a small warping board or a set of warping pegs for those with Ashford looms that have the warp-ing board feature. Scissors.

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