3001. Introduction to Weaving
Class - Textiles | Available
This is a perfect class for novice weavers or one-time weavers hoping to refresh their skills. The fundamentals of measuring yarn for the loom as well as "dressing" or prepping the loom for weaving will be covered. Learning how a floor loom works, students will then create a woven sampler of plain weave and plain weave enhancement techniques as well as a myriad of twill weaves while experimenting with a variety of fibers and colors. Ages: 15 - Adult
Carol Patton
Carol Patton holds a B.S. and M. Ed. in Vocational Home Economics Education from the University of Illinois. In 2015, she retired from the Wilkes County School System after a 38-year teaching career in Family and Consumer Science in both North Carolina and Illinois. Inspired to learn the art of weaving after inheriting her late mother’s loom, Carol learned to weave here at Sawtooth under the instruction of Pat Mauck. Realizing that “weaving possibilities” were endless, Carol continued to take many subsequent classes after that introductory class in 2007. At her home studio, Carol creates a variety of handwoven items for personal style and home décor on a wide range of looms- from multi-shaft floor looms to small hand-held pin looms. Carol sells her handwovens at the Sawtooth Gift Shop, Little River Gallery in Sparta, NC, and the new Blue Ridge Artisan Center housed within the 1915 Building in Wilkesboro, NC. Carol also teaches weaving classes for both youth and adults here at Sawtooth.