Weaving a Scarf
on a 4-Shaft Loom
Free LIVE Training with
Deanna Baugh
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About the course
In this class, participants will learn the tricks and techniques to put the threads on a four shaft loom, called warping the loom. With the tricks that Deanna has to teach, this process will be quick and easy. While using these skills, we will be weaving a scarf. We will be going over the best ways to correct errors, keep the edges even, and special helps for using two shuttles.
Warping the loom
- Winding the warp for even tension
- Putting the warp on in the back to front method
- Using the easiest and quickest methods for threading the heddles and reed.
Weaving a dornik twill scarf
- Best methods of correcting threading errors.
- How to handle two shuttles to give even selvedges
- Correcting any treadling errors and methods to finish the fringe.

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.
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December 26th, 27th, and 28th
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