Weaving
BEGINNING WEAVING ~ TABLE LOOM
Dates:  TBD (classes are scheduled when there is interest and enough students)
Time: 
Location: Library 311, Trinidad Campus
Cost  TBD
(Please bring a notebook, we are using cotton yarn.)
Continuing Education only - not for college credit
 This course is an introduction to weaving. You will become familiar with the workings
                     of a loom. A touch of social and historic context will precede a hands-on opportunity
                     to design a small project, warp it, dress the loom with it, and begin weaving. Each
                     student should be able to complete the project during the course and leave with a
                     project or two (a belt) and the confidence and knowledge to move on to larger projects.
This course is an introduction to weaving. You will become familiar with the workings
                     of a loom. A touch of social and historic context will precede a hands-on opportunity
                     to design a small project, warp it, dress the loom with it, and begin weaving. Each
                     student should be able to complete the project during the course and leave with a
                     project or two (a belt) and the confidence and knowledge to move on to larger projects. 
The course will consist of 4 two-hour sessions with the option to add additional hours
                     to work on a larger project after the original course has ended. 
Course is limited to three students.
Instructor:
After over twenty years working and learning with a professional weaver, Greentree
                     Weaving, Sabine MacWaters has begun to work on her own textile art via Sabine’s Home and Hearth (@sabineshomeandhearth). Her enthusiasm, experience, and love of textile crafts make teaching a great use
                     of Sabine’s skills.


