Learn to wind a warp with a raddle cross, transfer the warp to the loom with the crosses secure, load the raddle, beam the warp, thread your heddles, sley the reed and finally tie on with minimal loom waste.
This class is all about the process of warping.
During the class, you use short, narrow warps with a minimum of warp ends so that you can focus on the process of warping your loom. At the end of the class, you will be more comfortable with getting a warp on your loom, and if you choose to weave in between the class sessions, you will have a pile of mug rugs (coasters) ready to give away as gifts or to use at your next party.
We will provide all the yarns that you need to get 2 warps onto your loom, and the yarn to weave those warps if you choose to do so ($35 value). These materials are included in the fee for the class.
This is a virtual class and will be held via Zoom. The class will be recorded, and you will have access to the videos for 2 weeks.
You will be working on your own equipment at your home. You will need to have:
- A shaft loom (this class is not designed for rigid heddle looms) with at least 4.5″ weaving width
- Raddle: commercially made or home-made
- Warping board or reel
- 10-dent reed
- Boat shuttle and bobbins for fine weft and a Rag, Ski or Stick Shuttle for heavy weft
- Threading and Sley hook
We currently have the following classes scheduled in 2024. For each class there are 3 days scheduled:
Class September: September 3, 6, 10, 2024
- Day 1 (September 3): 3:00 — 6:00 pm Mountain Time
- Day 2 (September 6): 10:30 — 4:00 pm Mountain Time (This will be broken into segments so you will have time to complete the class assignments during the day)
- Day 3 (September 10): 5:00 pm Mountain Time
For the yarns that we will be providing, we have 4 colorways for you to choose from:
Cancellations:
If you are unable to attend the class, we will refund $50 up to 30 days before the class. After the 30-day mark, there will be no refunds.
Meet Michele:
Michele Belson is an original Lunatic. She is a weaver, stitcher, business owner, teacher and has been playing with bits of string and cloth for more than half a century. She especially loves helping weavers get warped to weave with a minimal amount of stress.
Jenne Schiffhauer –
I tried to keep my loom clear the week before class. So, I warped 5 projects. As I am trying to put the first warp on the loom, I am kicking myself. All of them are done the old way 🙁 Maybe tell future students not to warp any projects ahead of time.
I really like how you taught this class. Having me warp the loom with a ready warp that seemed foreign to me, I was able to see things. Then winding the second warp I understood more. I had taken 4 or 5 in person classes before the pandemic, and I have purchased several books. But nowhere did I learn, understand, and grasp so much. I really loved your class and have raved about it on Facebook when a question about warping is posted.
Thank you again!
My back says THANK YOU too!
Mary Thomas Reilly
Pam Haverland (verified owner) –
I have learned so much in Michele’s class—it has completely changed how I think about putting a warp on the loom. I’m so glad I signed up for this class—I have dreaded warping my looms so they sit empty—now I want to warp all three.
Thank you!
Gary Downs –
Run, Don’t walk to take this class!
Diane Wilson –
Informative, easy, valuable!