Introduction to Off-Loom Weaving Workshop, Crawley, Hampshire
A day-long off-loom weaving workshop for beginners between 10am - 4pm in the light filled, spacious setting of Crawley Village Hall in Hampshire.
Off-loom weaving can be done in many different ways and in many places, however this workshop focuses on using found items from nature like branches and stones.
That nature provides your loom, and the materials and equipment you need can be carried in a pocket or small bag, makes this type of weaving a wonderful option for some outdoor crafting.
Weave on branches to decorate your home, a stone to use as a doorstop or paperweight, or simply focus on the mindful process of weaving.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
The course price includes 6 hours of guided tuition, use of any equipment, and all materials including yarns and fibres.
You will be given your own clear workshop handouts to take away with you.
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available all day.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The workshop will teach you the basic principles and terminology of weaving and you will be introduced to several off-loom weaving techniques, including rock weaving and branch weaving.
We will cover the following:
- How to pick the best yarns for weaving
- How to turn branches, stones and other items into looms including windows and doors for bigger pieces
- Lots of weaving!
- Finishing and removing weaving from your 'loom' (if applicable)
Spaces are limited to ensure you receive as much guidance as you need.
This workshop is suitable for complete beginners and those that have weaving experience and would like to take their weaving off a conventional loom and out into the natural world.
WHAT TO BRING
You will be provided with all the materials you will need for the workshop however if you have any material at home that you would like to experiment with then please feel free to bring them along.
Please bring a packed lunch.
PARKING & ARRIVAL
Crawley Village Hall, Crawley, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2PR
Please arrive in good time to ensure you have time to park before the workshop begins.
Reserved car parking is limited to four spaces indicated in an area opposite the main ramped entrance to the Hall and is on a first come, first served basis. There are also two car parking spaces available for the disabled immediately adjacent to the ramp. Parking is permitted on the main street but care must be taken not to block any entrances to residents’ drives. (No cars may be parked FOR ANY REASON on the access road to the Cottages located at the rear of the Hall. This restriction also applies to the parking areas and circulation space in front of the Cottages.
The workshop will take place in Wren Hall, located within the main village hall.
I like to start promptly as there is quite a lot to go through, but if you do find you are running late, please don't worry, once i've got everyone started off i'll be able to get you up to speed with the rest of the group fairly quickly.
I look forward to meeting you soon but if you have any questions beforehand, please feel free to contact me.
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR
Ellie Fisher is a textile designer with a foundation in textiles from Winchester School of Art and a BA and MA from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
With over 20 years of weaving experience she is passionate about sharing her love of textiles.
CANCELLATION POLICY
To ensure the viability of our workshops we have to have a firm cancellation policy. Please read it HERE. By booking a space you are agreeing to this policy.