Dates: Saturday, October 26 & Sunday, October 27 (2 sessions)
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Price: $325
Instructor: Sue Muldoon
Learn to weave and shape backpacks of various sizes using reed. On the first day of class, students will make a small backpack and learn basic weaving techniques (over/under weaving, twining, lacing, and weaving a closed bottom…
Dates: Saturday, October 26 & Sunday, October 27 (2 sessions)
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Price: $325
Instructor: Sue Muldoon
Learn to weave and shape backpacks of various sizes using reed. On the first day of class, students will make a small backpack and learn basic weaving techniques (over/under weaving, twining, lacing, and weaving a closed bottom backpack). On the second day of class, students will create a second bag of their choice while exploring additional weaving techniques (layering, triple-twining, twill patterns, and more) using the instructor's inventory of natural, dyed, and rattan materials. Staining and sealing methods will also be discussed for students to complete at home after the backpacks have completely dried. Students are encouraged to bring in additional elements and pieces of ornamentation that are personal to them, such as beads, ties, wire, wool, leather, and more.
Tools & Supplies: Students are required to bring a pair of sharp clippers or scissors and any materials they would like to incorporate into their second-day project.
Additional Supply Costs: Students must purchase supply kits from their instructor on the day of class. The first-day kit costs $70, and the costs of the second-day kit vary depending on students' projects, which they will decide after completing day one. Estimated costs for bags according to size are $50 (small), $80 (medium), $100-$125 (large), and $20 (lids, flat rate). Costs vary for add-ons such as ceramic handles, beads, aluminum wire, etc.
Prerequisite: None