Showing posts with label rigid heddle loom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rigid heddle loom. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Weaving Away....

Warping the rigid heddle loom. 


Christie weaving on the rigid heddle loom.



Here at Hope Center for the Arts we have many talented artists.  Christie and Ana are two of our prolific weavers.  After receiving a grant from The Orange County Community Foundation Hope was able to purchase several rigid heddle looms for the students to weave on.  Many of our students have been able to use the looms to create beautiful scarves for us to sell, both on our Etsy shop and at local art fairs.  Having new tools to expand the students choices and opportunities to create is invaluable to our program. We have even discovered exceptional weaving talent and ability that would never have been realized without them.  Thank you Orange County Community Foundation and Schacht Spindle Company for making the looms possible and providing new opportunities for self expression and accomplishment. 

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

New Happenings in Fiber Arts at Hope!

Christie learns to weave.
Ana has caught the weaving bug.
A warped and woven Cricket loom.
Crystal shows off a weaving shuttle.
Tanette loves to weave.
A point of view of weaving view.
The weaving station is attracting a lot of attention.

The Hope University Fiber Arts program has expanded into WEAVING!  We have acquired 4 new Cricket rigid heddle looms for the students to use.  As soon as they were warped and ready to go several students jumped at the chance to weave.  They are enjoying it so much and are feeling very successful creating beautiful fabric on the loom.  You can look forward to seeing new items appear in our Etsy shop and at our various Boutiques during the year to come as we explore the therapeutic fun of our new rigid heddle looms.