Lace on the Rigid Heddle

$60.00

πŸ•ΈοΈ Lace Sampler on a Rigid Heddle Loom

Ready to elevate your rigid heddle weaving? Join us for this 4-hour class to learn how to create beautiful, delicate lace patterns on your loom!

Lace weaving adds gorgeous openwork and texture to your fabric. In this hands-on workshop, you will explore a variety of techniques that use simple tools to manipulate your warp threads, allowing you to create complex-looking patterns.

In this 4-Hour Workshop, we will cover:

  • Lace Techniques: We will explore and practice multiple lace methods, including Leno, Huck, Spanish Lace, and more!

  • Warp Manipulation: Learn the essential skills for manipulating your warp threads to form the openwork designs.

  • Creating Delicate Patterns: We will focus on the specific ways each technique creates a different decorative effect within your weaving.

    Materials needed- 10 or 8 dent reed, Dk or Worsted weight yarn. Only 1 color for the whole project is best. 600yards needed depending on project width and length choices

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πŸ•ΈοΈ Lace Sampler on a Rigid Heddle Loom

Ready to elevate your rigid heddle weaving? Join us for this 4-hour class to learn how to create beautiful, delicate lace patterns on your loom!

Lace weaving adds gorgeous openwork and texture to your fabric. In this hands-on workshop, you will explore a variety of techniques that use simple tools to manipulate your warp threads, allowing you to create complex-looking patterns.

In this 4-Hour Workshop, we will cover:

  • Lace Techniques: We will explore and practice multiple lace methods, including Leno, Huck, Spanish Lace, and more!

  • Warp Manipulation: Learn the essential skills for manipulating your warp threads to form the openwork designs.

  • Creating Delicate Patterns: We will focus on the specific ways each technique creates a different decorative effect within your weaving.

    Materials needed- 10 or 8 dent reed, Dk or Worsted weight yarn. Only 1 color for the whole project is best. 600yards needed depending on project width and length choices