2025 Registration

Member Registration starts at 7:00 am on November 17, 2024

Registration for all others starts at 7:00 am on December 1, 2024

Classic and Nontraditional Rep Weave

Skill Level

Intermediate

Required Skills:

Must be able to dress a loom according to a draft sent six weeks ahead.

Class Schedule

Class Length:

Two and a Half Days

Class Times:

Description

In this round-robin workshop format, we’ll explore both classic and nontraditional methods of rep weaving on 2 to 8 shafts. Every loom will be set up with a different draft and a variety of warp materials. Using block design of weave structures such as Krokbragd, Honeycomb, Shadow weaves and more, we can transfer the block design to rep weave and get a new look. Along with weaving instruction, we will discuss drafting, designing, and color choices and the possible uses for each finished piece. Students will go home with a portfolio of many different rep samples.

Fees

Registration Fees:

For FTWG Members: $260

For all others: $290

Materials Fee:

$20

Materials Fee Includes:

Notebook with all drafts for the class, a drafting primer, extra weft

Registration Fees are paid when you register to attend the FTWG Conference. Materials fees are paid directly to the instructor at the beginning of class. You should plan to pay the materials fee in cash.

Students to Bring

  • Looms dressed as assigned
  • Extra warp and weft thread
  • Instructor will contact students 2 months prior to the workshop regarding what equipment they will bring, their proficiency, and their materials preference.

Instructor Bio

Lucienne Coifman has taught weaving for almost 40 years at the Guilford Art Center and Creative Arts Workshop and in her own Connecticut studio. She has also conducted workshops throughout the Northeast and Midwest. Her work has appeared in many juried exhibits and in Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot and Handwoven magazines. For the past 30 years, Lucienne has been studying variations on traditional rep weaving techniques. Working with as many as eight harnesses, she experiments with different fibers, colors, and patterns, using pick-up techniques when needed. Her rep weave designs offer innovative variations on traditional forms and familiar patterns. Lucienne’s recent book Rep, Rips, Reps: Projects, Instruction, and Inspiration, is a complete Rep Weaving workshop for both beginning and advanced weavers.

Gallery

These photos were provided by the instructor to demonstrate the experience of taking this class.