September Program – Double Weave and the Warp Weighted Loom

It is back to school time so time for weavers to learn more also. This month meeting (see Calendar for date, time & location) Katherine(Kay) Larson will teach us about Double Weave https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_cloth and the Warp Weighted Loom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp-weighted_loom. Double weave is a versatile structure and can be used in many different applications from interlocked layers or tubes to making wider fabric. You can continue your learning on Double Weave and coverlets by using the Guild Library. We have 4 books and a DVD for you to checkout during breaks.
Kay Larson became interested in textiles during an undergraduate year at a Norwegian folk high school, an experience that inspired her life-long interest in textile history and the textile heritage of Norway. She holds a PhD from the University of Washington, has curated several exhibitions documenting Scandinavian textile traditions, and is the author of The Woven Coverlets of Norway. Kay is an affiliate faculty member at the University of Washington and lives on Bainbridge Island.