Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026
Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026

Irene Textile

Parkland - Double width Wool blanket | September 11- 13, 2026

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A 3-day floor loom weaving workshop focused on the creation of a wool blanket using double width weaving techniques.

Led by guest artist Shannon Nelson (Traceable Textiles), this course introduces essential structural principles of handweaving through a complete textile project.

All materials are included. The loom will be dressed and ready for weaving.

Skills level 

This course is suitable for beginners as well as for people with some prior weaving experience.

This course takes place over 3 sessions:

Friday, 6:00–8:00 PM
Saturday, 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
Sunday, 9:30 AM–4:30 PM

Location

3333 Crémazie East, Space 702
Montreal, QC
H1Z 2H8

Language

The course is offered in English, with assistance available for French-speaking participants.
About Shannon

Much of the wool produced in Canada is overlooked, often discarded as a byproduct of the lamb
industry. Traceable Textiles, believes in a thoughtful, place-based approach to wool and weaving. 

Based in Edmonton, Alberta, the studio works directly with small local farms to source wool from sheep typically raised for meat rather than fibre. Rather than beginning with a fixed design and importing materials to suit, the process here begins with the land and the wool it offers. Each fleece is assessed by hand, then prepared and spun at one of the last woolen-spun mills in Canada. Colour is introduced through blending natural sheep colours or by using plant-based dyes. Parkland Blankets are woven in-house with an eye to design, texture, durability, and finish.

With over 20 years of experience in the art of weaving, Shannon Nelson is a skilled artisan and entrepreneur based in Alberta, Canada. Holding a Master's in Weaving from Olds College, Nelson's pioneering work explored the feasibility of creating high-quality weaving yarns from locally sourced and processed wool. 

Cancellation Policy

Due to the small class size, we are unable to offer refunds for workshops. However, if you are no longer able to attend, your registration is fully transferable at no extra cost — just let us know in advance. If we must cancel a workshop (due to low enrollment or other circumstances), you will receive a full refund or have the option to reschedule for a later date.