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Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom 101 (July 16)

Ages 15+

A rigid heddle loom is a great way to start weaving. They are simpler to warp than a four harness floor loom, and can produce many types of woven items like scarves, fabric to sew, hand towels, etc. The looms themselves are generally also more inexpensive. Learn rigid heddle warping, (dressing the loom), and weaving. Discuss how to calculate yarn needs for a project, and various pattern ideas. Students need to bring sharp scissors. If you are going to bring your own loom, please contact FAVA for a Pre-Class loom conversation appointment with the instructor.

Students need to bring sharp scissors.

We ask that anyone unvaccinated please continue to mask up, but masks are optional for vaccinated visitors to all FAVA spaces.

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When
10:00am - 2:00pm
Jul 16, 2022 - Jul 16, 2022

Where
Fiber Arts Studio

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Tuition $50
Member Price $45
Fees $10

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When & Where Tuition Member Price Supply Fee  
10:00am - 2:00pm
Jul 16, 2022 - Jul 16, 2022
Fiber Arts Studio

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$50 $45 $10 registration closed

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instructors

Gina Talandis

Gina Talandis

Gina Talandis has been a fiber artist for over 20 years. She began her journey as a weaver and expanded her expertise as a spinner and needle felter. She has given workshops on weaving with a rigid heddle loom, drop spindle, spinning and needle felting. She participates in numerous demonstrations through her guild sharing her enthusiasm for the fiber arts. Gina is also a wood craftswoman and designs products to make her weaving and spinning more efficient. Gina can be found at home in her garden, workshop or at her spinning wheel or loom in Wellington, Ohio. Check out her website fiberwoodandclay.org for more resources.

scholarships & aid

FAVA reviews and considers all application for scholarship assistance. While we may not be able to provide a complete scholarship to all those who request it, we are committed to making our classes available to as many people as possible – regardless of individual financial circumstances. For this reason, it is important that all scholarship requests are received well in advance of the class starting date, so we may allocate our available funds accordingly. We may consider any of the following factors when determining eligibility for scholarships:

  • Annual family income
  • Individual or special circumstances
  • Whether the applicant qualifies for the National Free/Reduced Price School Lunch program
    (for students age 18 & younger)


**FAVA also encourages applicants to consider partial scholarship assistance, in which case the student only pays some portion of the class tuition.

All information will be kept confidential and will be used solely to determine the amount of scholarship assistance to be provided.

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