Intermediate Tapestry Weaving - Hatching
About this workshop
Learn intermediate tapestry weaving techniques with tapestry weaver, Tim Gresham.
In this 2-day workshop, you will learn the technique of hatching. Hatching is a creative technique used to model form and blend colour and make other visual effects in tapestries.This workshop is appropriate for participants with some tapestry weaving experience who have completed Tapestry Weaving - Introduction or a similar beginner class. You will need to bring your own loom and bobbins with you.
At the end of the workshop, you will have warped your own loom and woven a sample that you can take home with you.
Essential information
Required skill level
Some tapestry weaving experience required
What do I need to bring?
Snacks, lunch, water bottle, notepad and pen. Loom and bobbins. Examples or images of your previous tapestries.
Clothing guidelines
Comfortable clothes and closed toed shoes.
Maximum class size
Small class size – max 8 participants
What is Included
All instruction and materials provided. You will need to bring your own loom and bobbins.
You will learn
You will learn to setup your own loom ready for weaving and use the hatching method in a tapestry.
Morning tea/lunch info
A lunch break and morning tea break are included with morning tea provided