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Introduction to Tablet Weaving


Tablet Weaving

Introduction to Tablet Weaving

Saturdays, November 8 and 15, 9am-12pm

Class level: Beginner

Age requirements: 18+

Registration fee: $165

Teaching artist: Hannah Olson-Williams

Tablet weaving is an ancient technique that involves using small tablets with holes to weave intricate patterns. These tablets are threaded with different colored yarns and rotated to create sheds for passing the weft thread. The process results in the production of narrow woven bands, straps, or belts with detailed designs.

Throughout this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to create two-sided tablet woven designs towards a final goal of creating a customized woven strap that can be used for a pet collar, watch band, bag strap, or many other possible purposes. Students will learn how to set up a continuous warp for tablet weaving, will gain an understanding of two-sided pattern design, and will learn the warping and weaving process.

The workshop will balance informative demonstrations with hands-on work time. During the first session, we will use Linda Hendrickson's continuous warping method to warp our own DIY tabletop loom setups, and will begin developing our own unique patterns. In session two, we’l continue weaving, address any troubleshooting needs, and learn how to finish our projects. Substantial work time will be allocated for individual exploration, allowing participants to weave their own unique designs.

Participants needn't have any prior experience weaving. This project does not require a loom, and all weaving materials will be provided. Our project will be tensioned using a DIY tabletop loom setup which participants can take home and use for future projects. The cost of supplies includes the cost of tablets, a shuttle, a tension board, a warp spreader, a stitch holder, pattern(s), and thread. The ability to sit and stand will be helpful as we will be standing at our DIY tabletop loom setups. By the end of the workshop, participants will not only have a beautiful woven piece but also all the necessary tools and skills to continue to explore tablet weaving at home.

​Provided supplies:

  • Linda Hendrickson tablets (25 per student)

  • Shuttle band for weaving

  • Tension board

  • Warp spreader

  • Stitch holder

  • Thread

Required supplies/What to bring:

  • Two ratcheting bar carpentry clamps (12” minimum). If this is not something you already own, Hannah recommends these from Harbor Freight. They are also available at Home Depot, Walmart, and/or probably a neighbor's garage! The important part is that the bars be rigid enough to hold tension and long enough to clamp to the table and the tension board while still leaving ample room for warping.

  • Hardware for pet collar, watch band, or bag strap (your choice!). If student wants to create a keychain, Hannah has hardware for this you can use. For pet collars, Hannah recommends this Etsy shop. For watch bands, you’ll need to Google your specific watch to find matching hardware. The important thing is that the hardware must be able to accommodate a 1” band and ideally doesn't require the band to have holes (i.e. no prongs). 

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Teaching artist bio:

Hannah Olson-Williams is a self-taught hobbyist in a variety of art forms. From weaving and knitting, to woodworking, digital art, and creative upcycling, she embraces a diverse range of creative pursuits. Hannah loves the experimentation and problem solving involved in creating, and believes in the collaborative nature of workshops where participants can mutually exchange ideas. She looks forward to a dynamic learning environment where she and the class participants can explore and celebrate the possibilities of our creative endeavors together.

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