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Beginner Weaving May 31, June 1 & 8 2025

A beginner’s weaving class to take you through the basics. Register by May 20, 2025


Class/Workshop Description

Instructor: Tracy La Rose, Master Weaver This class will take you through the process of winding a warp, dressing the loom, and weaving samplers of plain weave and twill. We will briefly discuss looms, sett, reading patterns, weaving yarns, and finishing your projects. You will have a chance to weave a tea towel in class as well as tackling a small project after your sampler. You will work on 4 shaft table looms most of the time but have the opportunity to weave the tea towel on a floor loom. Equipment and materials will be supplied. Dates: May 31st, June 1st, and 8th Time: 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Member cost: $300; Non-member cost: $350 Register by May 20, 2025

3112 11 St NE #210

2 spots left


Cancellation Policy

We acknowledge that unforeseen circumstances may arise; regrettably, we cannot provide refunds for our classes and workshops because of our small class sizes and pre-purchased materials. ​ If you are unable to attend a class, you may transfer your spot to another person. If you are unable to find a replacement, please contact registration (link to registration email) as we may have a waitlist and might be able to help you. If the class/workshop is cancelled due to instructor illness, low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances you will be entitled to a full refund. 


Heritage Weavers and Spinners Guild of Calgary

210-3112 11th St NE Calgary AB T2E 7J1

Copyright 2024 HWSG

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We acknowledge that the land we gather on, Mohkinsstsis, is the ancestral territory of the Siksikaitsitapi — the Blackfoot people — comprising the Siksika, Kainai and Piikani Nations, as well as Treaty 7 signatories, the Tsuut’ina Nation, and the Îyârhe Nakoda Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney First Nations. Today this land is home to the Metis of Region 3 as well as many First Nations and Inuit peoples from across Turtle Island.We acknowledge that there has been art, music, dance, storytelling and ceremony on this land since time immemorial and it is in the spirit of this land and its people that we do our work.

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