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  • If your notice of withdrawal is received at least 14 days before the start of your workshop, you will receive a refund of the workshop cost, minus a $10 processing fee. 
  • There is no refund of workshop or processing fees if your notice of withdrawal is received less than 14 days before the start of your workshop. We will gladly provide you with a receipt for your donation to Local Cloth.
  • If a class is cancelled due to low enrollment or an unforeseen circumstance with the instructor, you will be issued a full refund and be notified prior to the start of your workshop
  • Virtual classes have a NO CANCELLATION policy. We will be recording our classes, so if you can't make it we will send you the video to view at your leisure.

WORKSHOPS

    • 25 Mar 2023
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
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       There are a variety of methods for dyeing scarves in the Japanese Shibori method, and each gives distinctive patterns. In this class we'll study wrapping and clamping techniques to create diagonal line and geometric patterns using acid dyes on silk scarves and cloth. You can dye solid colors or dip dye for exciting multi-colored effects. 

    Materials Fee:  20 for Scarves, cloth, dyes, dyeing accessories, instruction sheets

    Students should bring: gloves, apron, scissors, plastic bags, old towels, and wear old clothes! 

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Sue Helmken

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    • 01 Apr 2023
    • 02 Apr 2023
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 4
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     Dye It First, we will learn the beautiful and ancient Japanese resist-dyeing technique known as shibori, in tandem with natural indigo dyeing. We will create unique patterns on fabric using folding, tying, and binding resist techniques to dye the fabric for our shirts, as well as some smaller samples. You will also learn the basics of mixing and maintaining a natural fructose indigo dye bath. Students are welcome to bring their own small fabric or items (limited to the size of a t-shirt) from home to dye. Any natural fiber items will take the indigo dye—cotton, linen, hemp, silk, wool, etc.

    Sew It Sew your own boxy top. First you will learn how to print and assemble a PDF pattern (Sam will record a short, 10-minute video on how to properly measure yourself to match the pattern we are using. You will get the video after you sign up), and how to make some minor length adjustments. Then how to cut fabric for garments, including understanding terms such as on grain, cross grain and bias. Finally we will then sew your super simple top! You’ll sew side seams, hems and a neck binding using your fabric or contrast if you wish.

    Wear it Home! You’ve sewn it, you’ve dyed it, now wear it home and wait for the compliments. Bring lunch, and/or a light snack  .

    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee:  30 dollars. We will provide a free, garment sewing beginner-friendly patterns for your use. You can bring your own pattern if you are an experienced garment sewer. Cotton muslin yardage (2.5 yards per student), Cotton bandanas, Indigo dye

    Students should bring: Rubber gloves, Apron, We recommend Gutermann cotton thread in Indigo Blue. Also a good idea to have a spool of White: (https://www.joann.com/gutermann-natural-cotton-thread-solids-876-yd/7555741.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=Cj0KCQiAn4SeBhCwARIsANeF9DI84nVjWBZ52gWR0Q8SYLzX775FfmI3_f4YIF7DJOgHOGQ-F9CVgnAaAqMZEALw_wcB) Optional  bring your own pre-washed natural fiber fabric if you prefer to use that - cotton or linen work well Sewing machine if you have one (Some are available to borrow) Scissors / cutting mat / rotary cutter Pins We will have some extra pins, scissors, and thread on hand if needed.

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Kristin Arzt and Sam Green  bios

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    • 03 Apr 2023
    • 08 May 2023
    • 6 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 4
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    Temari originated in China and moved to Japan in the 7th century CE. Originally a folk art, it gradually became a traditional art form, transforming from hand balls for children (“temari” means “hand ball”) to extraordinary gifts representing great friendship. This course is a beginning class in Temari, a Japanese form of embroidery on a ball. It will move from using a pre-wound ball and simple design to having students wind the ball themselves, put the guidelines on, and stitch gradually more complex designs. How fast each student goes will depend on whether they want to do “homework,” and different student tempos can be accommodated.

     MATERIALS FEE: 45 dollars, First pre-wound ball, Threads, Needles, Rice Hulls for the insides of the balls, Cotton Batting for the insides of the balls, Serger thread for wrapping

    Level: Beginner, some experience with embroidery is helpful.


    Registration: Members : $225 , Non-members $ 260


    Instructor: Rebecca Norris

    What to bring/how to dress: scissors and straight pins with colored heads (~1 ½”), if they have them, as well as an old pair of nylons or tights, which will have to be cut up. 

    Please find our COVID and cancellation policies here

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!


    • 14 Apr 2023
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville, NC
    • 0
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    This is an intuitive, spontaneous way of quilting that requires no pre-planning, exacting cuts or precise ¼ inch seams and the best part is you can use up scraps of fabric, recycle old clothes or shop for fabric at second hand shops (men’s cotton shirts are great). This way of working leads to zero waste and uses up clothes and fabric scraps that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Because the fabric is sewn onto a foundation of cotton, you can also use almost any kind of fabric and you don’t need to worry about grain. (the photo is a close up of a linen and silk queen sized quilt) The log cabin is my go to design, but other designs work well: Roman Stripe, Courthouse Steps for example.  Make a quilt, tote bag, table runner, project bag….once you have the technique you can apply it to many  projects.

    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee: $0

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: bio Joyce Tromba

    Please find our COVID and cancellation policies here

    • 15 Apr 2023
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 0
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    Crewel Embroidery uses many of the same stitches as other surface embroidery, but instead of cotton floss, wool thread is used. It most often uses linen twill as the background. This class will get you acquainted with stitching with wool, and we will focus on shading and laid work in addition

    Level: Intermediate

    Materials Fee: $10  for inen twill, appleton yarns, needles

    Registration: Members $50, Non-members $60

    Instructor: Lynne Noble bio 

    What to bring/how to dress: 6" embroidery hoop and scissors

    Please find our COVID and cancellation policies here


    • 29 Apr 2023
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 8
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     These cute little poppet dolls, with their big yarn hair and chubby cheeks, are so fun to make. Their purpose? To simply delight you and add a little magic to your life, as each doll holds a secret wish, intention, or prayer inside her. In this workshop, you’ll make a one-of-a-kind doll — sewing, stuffing, painting her face, giving her locks, and adorning her with beads, appliqué, and bits and bobs. Spend a day getting lost in the art of doll-making; create a little poppet you’ll love.  

    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee: 35 dollars for: Stuffing Weighted pellets Doll needles Sewing needles Beads, crystals, embroidery thread, and materials to use for various adornments Clay faces, paint  and glue 

    Students should bring: Fabric for your doll - ½ yard is more than enough Yarn for hair Two small (½”) matching buttons (to attach arms) Thread Scissors Any special adornments you wish to have (there will be some available for you as well) 

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Stacy Vajta

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    • 06 May 2023
    • 13 May 2023
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 0
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    In this 2 day class you will learn how to warp a loom. Basic tapestry techniques will be taught which include weaving geometric and curved shapes and how to shade and blend colors on the loom. We will talk about tapestry terminology and the tools, equipment and yarns used in tapestry weaving. You will be weaving from the back of the loom in traditional Aubusson technique. You will take the loom home for a week and return for the 2nd day of class so we can review any new techniques you want to explore and also talk about designing a tapestry, making a cartoon and how to mount and present the finished piece. You should leave the class with the basic tools you need to further explore the wonderful medium of tapestry.


    Level: Beginner 

    Members: $200

    Non members: $240

    Instructor: Betty Hilton-Nash  bio 

    Materials fee: $20

    Materials provided by instructor: Warp, weft, printed instructional handout, looms are available at Local Cloth, students will take the looms home for a week and return them on the last day of the class, a deposit will be collected on the loom rental for that week, and returned on the last day of class. If you have your own loom that you want to use it, please get in touch with Betty first.

    Materials students should bring: Scissors, ruler, a tapestry beater (ie. a heavy kitchen fork), design ideas (photos, drawings, etc.)

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    • 07 May 2023
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 10
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    Experiment with a variety of stitches, threads and fabrics and Go WILD with your embroidery. We'll add a few new stitches to your repertoire, examine the possible combinations of thread and fabric and then - you're off on your own creation.

    Level: Intermediate


    Registration: Members $50, Non-members $65

    Instructor: Lynne Noble bio 

    Materials fee: $10 for A variety stitching materials, beads and other embellishments, books for ideas, needles

    What to bring/how to dress: Bring any threads / threadlike possibilities, fabrics / other backings, embellishments you'd like. Bring a hoop and scissors.

    Please find our COVID and cancellation policies here

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!


    • 12 May 2023
    • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street Asheville
    • 1
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    If you are interested in learning about getting beautiful color from plants and fungi, this class will give you the basics. We will explore different types of pigments in natural dyes, natural dye chemistry, and how to prepare your fiber to get the best results on both cellulose and protein fibers. You will also learn about some easy natural dye plants to grow in your garden and what equipment and supplies you need to get started on your natural dye journey. This is a lecture only class, you will not be dyeing, but after this class you will be prepared to join the Natural Dye study groups or take a hands on natural dye class, like the Comprehensive Natural Dye Series starting May 19th.

    Materials fee: none

    Members: $25

    Non Members: $30

    Instructor: bio Joyce Tromba

    • 14 May 2023
    • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 9
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    The workshop will be even-count flat peyote stitch with size 8/0 glass seed beads. We will cover peyote stitch basics, ending/adding thread, maintaining appropriate thread tension and sizing the bracelet. The class period should allow most participants to complete the bracelet. For those who do not, the instructor will demonstrate all steps and techniques required and include detailed printed instructions for completing the project at home.


    Level: Beginners 

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Sara Hall  bio 

    Materials fee: $20

    Materials provided by instructor: all materials needed for this project: beads, thread, needles and closures.

    Materials students should bring:  A personal light source (desk lamp or Ott light) is very helpful. Students may bring a favorite bead or button for the clasp, but instructor will also provide options for all.

    • 19 May 2023
    • 23 May 2023
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 0
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    This class is part of our Summer Series, where we invite you to take a deep dive into a skill you've been wanting to master.  Learn to successfully use natural dyes to produce clear, long lasting colors on a variety of fibers. You will learn the important steps of fiber preparation: scouring and mordanting that is so important in achieving good results with natural dyes. We will the extract our dyes from the raw plant materials, dye the fibers and finally explore post dye modification and over dyeing which extends the range of hues from our primary colors. We will make 12 different dye baths to get a rainbow of colors.

    This series requires some knowledge of the chemistry of natural dyeing. If you are a beginner please take the Introduction to Natural Dyeing offered the week before this class.

      You can choose to work with cellulose fibers (cotton or linen) or protein fiber (wool or silk) or both. Instructor will supply plant material and you are also welcome to bring botanicals to experiment with. 

    Level: Informed Beginners (see above)

    Members: $240 dollars, this is a 20% discount off the usual cost for a 3 session class available only during the Summer Series

    Non members: $290, this is a 20% discount off the usual cost for a 3 session class class available only during the Summer Series

    Instructor: Joyce Tromba and Denise Arcuri bio 

    Materials fee: $25

    Materials provided by instructor: Plants, extracts, equipment, mordants, modifiers, detailed instructions

    Materials students should bring: Dye plants (optional), fabric: either cotton or linen for cellulose fiber and wool or silk for protein fiber. Bring one yard of fiber or 100grams of wool . Please contact instructors if you have questions about what to bring.



    • 03 Jun 2023
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 0
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    Experience the centuries old process of floating paint on a thick gel. Draw designs, lay paper on it and voila, the design is frozen!! You learn many historic patterns found in old books and Bibles and all of this before lunch! After the break, you will learn multiple step patterns which will intrigue the eyes!! Gothic, bouquet, fountain, and cathedral are just a few of the patterns we will learn. Use your knowledge for a final fabric project to end this experience! Choose between a square silk scarf, square cotton bandana, or square cotton fabric. ​

    Level: Beginning to  Intermediate 

    Instructor: Pam Granger Gale  bio 

    Materials fee: $30

    Materials provided by instructor: methyl cellulose, paints, tools, paper, and fabric choice

    Students should wear rubber soled shoes, and bring your own apron an empty one gallon water container.


    • 20 Jun 2023
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 8
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       Weaving a V-shape Cowl: If you like cowls, you'll love this one. We'll be making a cowl and joining the ends on the loom in a V-shaped intersection. It makes a beautiful pattern, and the work is done when it comes off the loom. No sewing involved! Depending on your skill level, you can make one longer cowl [wraps twice around your neck] or two shorter ones that wrap once. We'll also discuss using the technique to make larger shawls.

    Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

    Materials Fee:  $50, includes shipping warp and weft yarns [I can cut warps for students for an additional fee if someone prefers that]

    Students should bring: Warped loom [rigid heddle, table or floor works], shuttles, bobbins, tapestry needle, tape measure, scissors, optional: bobbin winder

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Sue Helmken

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    • 23 Jun 2023
    • 21 Jul 2023
    • 5 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 7
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    Sharpen your leatherworking skills while learning to build yourself a pair of custom sandals that you shape specifically for your feet, employing a variety of bespoke shoemaking techniques. Learn about different types of leather, their particular properties and best uses in the construction of custom sandals. Numerous embellishment methods will be covered to personalize your work including punching and brogueing, hand edging stitch methods, and dyes and dye waxes. Shoemaking techniques include installing a shank under the insole and using clinch nails or wooden pegs in the heel stacking process. 

    Level: All levels welcome. 

    Members: $360 As part of the Summer Series, this class is discounted 20% 

    Non Members: $430 dollars As part of the Summer Series, this class is discounted 20% 

    Instructor: Deborah Robertson  bio 

    Materials fee: $85-115 dollars

    Materials provided by instructor: 

    Marble slabs, Landis 5-in-1, Singer treadle sewing machine, nylon thread, insole leather, outsole leather, upper leather, lining leather, shanks, clinch nails, pegs, pegging awl, beeswax, shoemaking hammer, skiving knives, tack hammer, anvils, dyes, dye waxes, punches, rawhide mallet, decorative rivets, rubber soles, extra Speedy Stitcher coarse waxed thread, leather scissors, cardstock,wing divider

    Students should bring: pencils, ruler, paper scissors, bone folder, CS Osborne scratch awl No. 478 beeswax, Xacto knife and blades, wool daubers or paint brushes you don't mind getting dyed, rubber gloves, Speedy Stitcher Sewing Awl with coarse waxed thread. Please feel free to embellish your sandals with buttons you bring from home

    Students wishing to print onto their leather uppers please bring linocuts or wood blocks you have completed or stencils or even rubber stamps. I will bring a selection of my custom linocuts.

    Bring if you have them: skiving knife, tack hammer, French curves, wing divider or compass, and your choice of leather cutting tools (be they leather scissors, round knife or blade).


    • 28 Jun 2023
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 10
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    Weaving is one of the most ancient fundamental arts. Weaving with cards, looms, weaving machines, frames and other equipment is very rewarding, but most often it takes time to weave a project. However, you can weave without a loom. One method is to customized greeting cards with weaving inserts. This class teaches how to weave with different materials for photo front greeting cards. You will be able to design and personalized two high quality stock greeting cards with a weaving insert for the front cover. Then take finished cards home and add your individualized message inside the 5 x7 card. No fancy looms, shuttles, or weaving tools are needed: just paper, cloth, and /or yarn. Whatever you choose to weave, you will learn the basic of plain weaving. No weaving experience necessary. 


    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee:  30 dollars for Two high quality photo stock greeting card with envelopes Yarn Cloth material Construction paper Masking tape

    What to bring: Scissors Your favorite paper, duplicate photographs, yarn (all three optional) Tapestry needle (blunt end needle)

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Marilyn Haas-Haseman

    • 01 Jul 2023
    • 10:00 AM
    • 02 Jul 2023
    • 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
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    Eco-printing is a contact printing technique. Leaves are placed over mordanted fiber and rolled tight in a bundle. Next boiling or steaming the bundle transfers the tannins from within the leaves to the fiber.

    Beginner level First day. Instruction on pre treatment ,scouring and mordanting cellulose fiber. We will mordant rayon scarves to be used on the second day of class. Discussion on leaves regarding tannin and storage. Technique for testing how much tannin is in a particular botanical prior to use in eco-print bundle. End first day with eco-printing a test sample of leaves flowers that you are considering to use.

    Second day. First bundle demonstrates the technique of folding larger pieces in half that produce minimal center lines. Color dye carrier blankets will be used to transfer color over our leaf and fabric bundle. The second print will be on a rayon scarf 14”x 72. The dye we will be using is Procion fiber reactive dye. The carrier dye blankets are cotton fabric that has been washed several times. You can use old cotton sheets. I find that the dye blankets themselves are very beautiful and I end up saving them for other uses.

    Example: Quilts, linings and face masks. I like to use bleached white Kona cotton. There will be instruction on how to read your print results and adjust length of time in steamer. 

    Level: Beginners 

    Instructor: Denise Arcuri  bio 

    Materials fee: $30

    Non-member: $240

    Member: $200

    Materials provided by instructor: Mordants, dyes, cellulose fabric, written instruction


    Materials to bring to class: 

    Gloves thin medical exam gloves Dusk mask Apron Plastic spray bottle with 50% vinegar and 50% water 2 wooden dowels 1 1/4 to 1 1/2“ diameter by 15” length. (Lowe’s/ home depo will cut to size) White cotten 3 yds or old cotten sheets. Wash cotten several times Micron pen can be bought Walmart, Joanns, Staples ( needs to be water resistant) Two old small kitchen towel sized rags Empty plastic gallon jug from water or vinegar (we will fill them with water to aid in making tight fabric bundles ) Some Leaves will be provided ,however bring some of your own to experiment and share. LEAVES THAT PRINT WELL Maple ,oak ,any hard wood tree leaves Fruit tree leaves Rose Marigold petals Oak leaf hydrangeas Smoke bush Coreopsis Pretty leaves that act more as a resist when using color dye blankets that leave interesting shapes Tulip tree leaves Kudzu Ginkgo Sassafras

    Gloves thin medical exam gloves Apron Plastic spray bottle with 50% vinegar and 50% water 2 wooden dowels 1 1/4 to 1 1/2“ diameter by 15” length. (Lowe’s/ home depo will cut to size) White cotton fabric 21/2 yds or old cotton sheets. Wash cotton several times Microtex pen can be bought Walmart, Joanns, Staples ( needs to be water resistant) Two old small kitchen towel sized rags Rubber bands Empty plastic gallon jug from water or vinegar (we will fill them with water to aid in making tight fabric bundles ) Some Leaves will be provided ,however bring some of your own to experiment and share.

    LEAVES THAT PRINT WELL:

    Maple, oak, any hard wood tree leaves Fruit tree leaves Rose Marigold petals Oak leaf hydrangeas Smoke bush Coreopsis, Pretty leaves that act more as a resist when using color dye blankets that leave interesting shapes Tulip tree leaves Kudzu Ginkgo Sassafras.




    • 05 Jul 2023
    • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 3
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    Learn how to weave a scarf using one continuous strand of yarn.

    What is continuous strand weaving?

    Weaving on a triangle loom is fun, creative, easy and quick. There is no elaborate planning and measuring process. Triloom weaving is an efficient way to use yarn, so you can use your stash yarn or more expensive designer, or hand-spun yarns. Triangle looms are great for weaving plaid patterns and elegant lace patterns. The process is simple to learn and is enjoyable for adults and children of any age.

     

    Continuous strand weaving has no separate warp and weft but uses one continuous strand of yarn. This instruction is a basic class on continuous strand weaving and can be used as an entry to more advanced techniques such as twill, lace, double weaves, inlay, tartans, and other color sequences, and for the designer.

    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee:  $5.00 for Instructional handouts

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Marilyn Haas-Haseman

    • 14 Jul 2023
    • 04 Aug 2023
    • 4 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville
    • 9
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    As part of our Summer Series we invite you to take a deep dive into the magic that is Indigo. In this series of four classes you will learn about the chemistry behind  the indigo dye pot and learn four different methods of getting color from indigo: the workhorse  chemical vat, the organic fructose vat, the fresh ice water bath and the newest product on the market IndiGold, a liquid form of indigo from the organic indigo grown in South Carolina by Stony Creek. Each class will go over the essential components and the challenges and advantages of each method. 

    We will also employ several techniques of the traditional resist technique called shibori on both cotton and silk. You will learn clamping and tyeing, arashi and stitched techniques. At the end of the series you will have an excellent grounding in indigo dyeing and have several options to call upon for using this amazing dye.

    Members: $ 200 dollars

    Non members: $240 dollars

    Instructors: Joyce Tromba and Denise Arcuri

    Materials fee: $20.00 for the series, which includes indigo, other reagents, silk scarves and cotton bandanas and detailed instructions and recipes.


    • 27 Jul 2023
    • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 6
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    Circular weaving, also known as circle weaving or round weaving, is similar to regular weaving, but it’s done on a round loom instead of a rectangular loom. One doesn’t have to purchase a specific loom, as you can use any circular object like a large ring, embroidery hoops, and more. When you string the loom, your warp strings look like bicycle spokes, and you weave in and out of these spokes (or warp strings) in a circular direction. The technique is plain weaving. This is a wonderful way to use up your stash yarn. Weaving experience not required- it’s fun for beginners and experienced weavers.  


    Level: Beginning

    Materials Fee:  15 dollars for various yarns used for weft, tongue blade

    What to bring: 1 ten inch metal ring - can find at hobby lobby, Michael’s, or amazon (circular rings for crafts). You can select any size but for the first time select at least 10-14 inches. Large tapestry needle. You might need several sizes depending on the weaving yarn you will use. If you need to thread yarn, needle threader helps. Warp yarn (amount depends on size of loom- figure at least 80 times the diameter of circle, needs to be strong yarn). Non mercerized cotton is a good choice. Do not use stretchy yarn for the warp! Black or white is always a good color, but it will be your choice. Bring any stash yarn that you love, but Local Cloth will have yarns too to select from Embellishments (like buttons, charms, anything you can thread through yarn) Scissors , Tape measure

    Registration: Members $100, Non-members $120

    Instructor: Marilyn Haas-Haseman

    • 04 Aug 2023
    • 06 Aug 2023
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 7
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    This class is part of our Summer Series where we invite you to take a deep dive into a fiber technique. This class is designed for students who know how to warp a loom and understand some basic techniques of weaving tapestry: meet and separate, hatching, as well as weaving geometric and curved shapes. In this 3 day class we will review the above techniques as well as adding someone ones as you weave a small cartoon of your own design. Day 1 will be spent refining your image into weavable cartoon. Please bring any photos, sketches, or paintings you have and want to weave. You will warp your loom and start weaving once the cartoon is finalized. Day 2 & 3 you will weave your image. We will discuss finishing and ways to present your piece after cutting off on day 3.


    Level: Intermediate

    Members: $240 dollars, this is a 20% discount off the usual cost for a 3 session class available only during the Summer Series

    Non members: $290, this is a 20% discount off the usual cost for a 3 session class class available only during the Summer Series

    Instructor: Betty Hilton-Nash  bio 

    Materials fee: $20

    Materials provided by instructor: Warp, weft, cartoon materials, weaving tools. Please bring your own loom if you have one, Local Cloth has 5 and Betty has one more that will be available for you use.

    Materials students should bring:  Scissors, ruler, a tapestry beater (ie. a heavy kitchen fork), design ideas (photos, drawings, etc.)

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

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