Weaving a Scarf on a 4-Shaft Loom
with Deanna Baugh
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- 10+ Video lessons in HD
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What you will learn:
Class 1:
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About Deanna
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Why Weaving
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Tools Needed
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Names of the parts of the looms
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Glossary
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Types of yarn and patterns
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Determining your project
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Warping decisions (length, yarn, color, etc.)
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Measuring
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Winding
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Placement
Class 2:
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Winding
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Positioning the Loom
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Threading the Heddles
Class 3:
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Reeds
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Tying on the front rod
Class 4:
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Overview
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Checking the threading and correcting errors
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Tying the peddles for the pattern
Class 5:
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How to wind the bobbins
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Floating Salvages
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Weaving in the header
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Using two shuttles
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Shuttle handling
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Keeping your salvage edges straight
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Adjusting tension
Class 6:
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Finishing off your piece
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Ham stitching the edge
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Twisted edges
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Correcting errors after it’s off the loom
BONUS ITEMS:
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Handouts
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Organizing Your Tools so they’re useful and readily available
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Organizing Your Notes so that you can re-do your projects without learning everything over again
About the course
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: Weaving a Scarf on a 4-Shaft Loom
Time table:
6 hours
Level:
Basic / Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Fiber artists, anyone who loves fiber or want to start a new hobby or career
Main objective:
Learn how to weave a Scarf on a 4-Shaft Loom
Prerequisite:
None
4 Shaft Loom Online Course Sneak Peek
About the instructor
Deanna Baugh
Deanna saw her first loom in high school and was fascinated by it. In college, she found classes and began her journey. She has been taking classes continuously for the past 40 years and has been teaching for 30 years. She has taught at several shops in Salt Lake City and has taught workshops in several intermountain states. She taught weaving at the University of Utah for eight years. She currently teaches at Pioneer Craft House in Salt Lake City and the Needlepoint Joint in Ogden, Utah. She has shown her work and won awards throughout the intermountain area.