Collection

Weaving Classes

Classes on Weaving skills and techniques offered by the Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati

Events in this collection

  • "Weaving with Paper Ephemera" Workshop with Jonpaul Smith primary image

    "Weaving with Paper Ephemera" Workshop with Jonpaul Smith

    Tomorrow • 10:00 AM

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  • Introduction to Tapestry Weaving primary image

    Introduction to Tapestry Weaving

    Sun, May 31 • 9:30 AM

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  • BW301 Build Your Weaving Skill: Weave a Structure Gamp Using a Floor Loom primary image

    BW301 Build Your Weaving Skill: Weave a Structure Gamp Using a Floor Loom

    Sat, Jun 13 • 9:30 AM

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  • BW 201 Keep Weaving: Weave Twill Striped Towels - 2 day extended version primary image

    BW 201 Keep Weaving: Weave Twill Striped Towels - 2 day extended version

    Sat, Jul 11 • 9:00 AM

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  • Hand Manipulated Lace Weaves primary image

    Hand Manipulated Lace Weaves

    Wed, Apr 22 • 10:00 AM

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  • Beginning Rigid Heddle Weaving primary image

    Beginning Rigid Heddle Weaving

    Mon, Apr 13 • 9:00 AM

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  • BW 201 Keep Weaving: Weave Twill Striped Towels - extended version primary image

    BW 201 Keep Weaving: Weave Twill Striped Towels - extended version

    Tue, Mar 31 • 9:30 AM

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  • BW 101 Learn to Weave: Make a Scarf Using a Floor Loom primary image

    BW 101 Learn to Weave: Make a Scarf Using a Floor Loom

    Sat, Mar 28 • 9:30 AM

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  • Next Steps: 4 Shaft Waffle Weave primary image

    Next Steps: 4 Shaft Waffle Weave

    Sat, Mar 7 • 10:00 AM

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Organizer of Weaving Classes
The Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. was created in 1948 as a non-profit educational organization to promote interest in handweaving. Today, the Guild offers education in a wide range of fiber processes and techniques, including weaving, felting, spinning, basketry, knitting, and dyeing. Guild members are from the Cincinnati metropolitan area and surrounding communities, as well as from Kentucky and Indiana.Members range in experience from beginners to professionals. All benefit from the Guild's priorities: education through classes, workshops, programs, study groups; sharing information and fiber techniques with other members and community groups; and promoting and supporting local fiber producers and businesses.After 50 years of meeting in various churches throughout Greater Cincinnati, the Guild has its own home at 4870 Gray Road in Spring Grove Village.