Ok, ok- I know a made a promise yesterday about addressing weaving questions. But first, we must rewind to June of last year, when I met the lovely Angela Tong at TNNA.
At the time, I knew her as a knitwear designer- it's quite possible you've seen her designs around.
Very interactive
Ask questions, teacher will answer them
Take notes
Specific projects with a download of materials needed
print outs for calculations
If you do want to take advantage of this class, you can you this link and get a discount.
The only bummer about watching this video was that it kind of got me all excited to weave again, and by the time you read this, I will be stuck in Philly for a week of training- ugh. My poor, lonely loom is just sitting at home waiting for me, what can a girl do?
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At the time, I knew her as a knitwear designer- it's quite possible you've seen her designs around.
She even recently had a design on the cover of Knit Simple Magazine.
As I started blogging a bit about weaving, Angela was always kind enough to comment, and even lead me to her Ravelry page of weaving projects. From that moment on, I knew I had someone I could go to weaving questions (finally).
Fast forward a few more months where Angela was invited out to Craftsy Headquarters to film a class on rigid heddle weaving.
Very interactive
Ask questions, teacher will answer them
Take notes
Specific projects with a download of materials needed
print outs for calculations
If you do want to take advantage of this class, you can you this link and get a discount.
The only bummer about watching this video was that it kind of got me all excited to weave again, and by the time you read this, I will be stuck in Philly for a week of training- ugh. My poor, lonely loom is just sitting at home waiting for me, what can a girl do?
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