Wednesday Knitting Group
Fiber Arts Center, College Mall, Bloomington 3038 East Third Street, Bloomington, IN, United StatesJoin us on a Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:30 as we sit and knit together. All skill levels are welcome.
Join us on a Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:30 as we sit and knit together. All skill levels are welcome.
Join us on a Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:30 as we sit and knit together. All skill levels are welcome.
Join us every Monday evening for a get-together where we bring any fiber arts project we are working on. No experience is required and everyone is welcome (members and non-members).
Monthly Guild Board meeting, open to members.
Join us on a Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:30 as we sit and knit together. All skill levels are welcome.
In this three-day class, students will learn the basics of four-shaft loom weaving. They will learn to measure a warp, dress a loom and weave a chenille scarf. No previous weaving experience is necessary. Use of a guild loom is included. There will be an additional cost for the yarn ($5-10). The class will meet […]
In this three-day class, students will learn the basics of four-shaft loom weaving. They will learn to measure a warp, dress a loom and weave a chenille scarf. No previous weaving experience is necessary. Use of a guild loom is included. There will be an additional cost for the yarn ($5-10). The class will meet […]
Special workshop taught by Barb Gallagher of Weaver’s Loft. Join us as we spend a day learning about weaving in blocks and how this method leads us to the summer and winter weave structure. An old and well-loved weave, summer and winter allows for an interplay of light and dark colors to make a cloth that […]
For our September meeting, we will vote on revisions to our by-laws and election of candidates to the three at-large members on the Guild Board. We will also have a Show and Tell of all the projects we’ve been working on during the summer.
In this one-day workshop, students will learn to make sachets in double weave using two heddles and two pickup sticks on a rigid heddle loom. The weave structure is a double tabby or plain weave. Two layers of fabric are woven at the same time, allowing the weaver to (1) make a piece that is […]