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

Pin Loom Weaving A to Z

Skill Level

All Levels Welcome

Required Skills:

No prior knowledge needed. Class will walk students from introduction to achievement.

Class Schedule

Class Length:

Two and a Half Days

Class Times:

Description

This is your opportunity to explore a new perspective on fiber over one long weekend. Many people are now exploring pin looms because of their economy, ease of use, and incredible portability. This class offers the opportunity to build beginner and intermediate skills, (and find out just how much fun pin loom weaving is) so that participants walk away with a series of completed projects used as stepping stones to develop skills, as well as a workbook full of information, projects, and their own thoughts and plans for future designs. Participants start by learning to weave on the pin loom and create their first project, a pin loom woven gardenia. If you are entering the class already knowing about pin loom weaving, there are lots of extra projects to explore, and the class as a whole will learn and grow from your experience. After building basic weaving skills, participants will practice essential joining techniques and build a collection of weft float pattern samples. Participants can choose to stick to smaller projects or to begin to weave their own patterned shawl or scarf right in class. The final project will be to weave and construct a Spirit Horse, a 3-D horse sculpture that includes the participants' self statement expressed in their use of surface design and embellishments.

Fees

Registration Fees:

For FTWG Members: $425

For all others: $500

Materials Fee:

$20

Materials Fee Includes:

All the essential weaving tools, all the yarn needed for the series of pin loom projects, a complete workbook of techniques, patterns and projects with room for notes and personal ideas, a PDF version of the workbook for people who would rather store their patterns on their device, all the materials needed for the Spirit Horse including yarn, wooden base, natural twigs for legs, and embellishments.

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

  • A 4" pin loom with traditional 3-pin that comes with a 6" weaving needle
  • Examples are Schacht Zoom Loom, Hazel Rose Multi-Looms, vintage Weave-It, vintage Weavette looms, Wunderwag Industries looms
  • Students may purchase a 4" pin loom from the Instructor during class for an additional $50 materials fee
  • If you wish to bring your own yarn for samples, you are welcome to do so, but there will be a variety of yarns available for sample weaving as well as all the yarn needed for the in-class projects
  • Optional yarn for scarf or shawl – A pin loom scarf will need 208 yards of cotton fingering weight yarn. A shawl will need 360 yards of cotton fingering weight yarn

Instructor Bio

Margaret Stump has been weaving on pin looms for over 40 years. (Actually it is closer to 50, going on 60, but she would prefer not to admit it.) Over the years she has made innumerable blankets, hangings, bags, purses, animals, scarves and household items because she loves the fun and energy that she discovers when creating with the pin loom. Margaret is the author of three books: Pin Loom Weaving, Pin Loom Weaving To Go, and Adorable Beasts; 30 Pin Loom Woven Animals & 4 Playscapes. She is also a contributor to several loom and craft magazines with a current total of 31 projects and articles to her name. Margaret lives in Minnesota with her husband, Jerry. She happily shares lots of pin loom techniques and projects at the website, Pinloomweaving.com.

Gallery

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