WEAVING A WOOL RUG - BEGINNER  | September 26, 27, and 28

Irene Textile

WEAVING A WOOL RUG - BEGINNER | September 26, 27, and 28

$310.00 Sale Save

Friday from 6 pm to 9 pm

Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

LOCATION

3333 Crémazie East,(Map)
Atelier 702
Montreal, QC
H1Z 2H8

DESCRIPTION

Learn to weave a rug using a woven technique known as the weft-faced. The loom will have been previously mounted with a warp. Each participant will leave with their own designed and handwoven wool rug!

TEACHER

Joanie Milette

COURSE CONTENT:

  • Introduction to the loom and how it works
  • Introduction to the weft-faced technique
  • How to choose fiber for warp and weft
  • Design and calculation of material requirements
  • Tips and tricks for good weaving
  • Carpet finishing

    SKILLS REQUIRED

    No previous experience is required.

      INCLUDED

      • All required materials provided
      • Notebook

        WHAT TO BRING

        Notebook and pencil.

        GOOD TO KNOW

        • A kitchenette is available (fridge, microwave and unlimited coffee).
        • The workshop will be given in French with help for English participants
        • Prior to the workshop date, students will receive an e-mail reminder with full workshop details.

          CANCELLATION POLICY

          Our workshops are non-refundable. They require significant time and preparation, and we organize all materials in advance to offer participants the best possible experience.

          However, registrations are fully transferable at no extra cost. We are happy to welcome a friend or family member in your place. Just contact us to make the necessary arrangements.

          If a workshop must be cancelled due to low registration or specific restrictions, a full refund will be issued.

          ABOUT JOANIE

          Graduate inAgricultural Production from École d'agriculture from Nicolet (2016) and inTextile Construction from the Montreal Centre for Contemporary Textiles (2022),she was awarded the Prix Coup de Coeur by the Institut des Métiers d'art in2022. Passionate about traditional textile skills such as weaving and natural dyeing, she dedicates a part of her year to the culture of dye plants and to technical research on her loom.