Introduction to Back Strap Weaving with Artist and Weaver Jenny Steele

Introduction to Back Strap Weaving with Artist and Weaver Jenny Steele

  • Ages 14+

Would you like to learn how to weave on a backstrap loom? Develop your creative textile skills or enjoy a mindful and relaxing afternoon

By Jenny Steele - Rogue Artists' Studios

Select date and time

Saturday, May 24 · 1 - 4pm GMT+1

Location

Rogue Artists' Studios CIC

4 Barrass Street Openshaw M11 1WP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • Ages 14+
  • Free venue parking

Would you like to learn how to weave on a backstrap loom?

Whether you would like to develop your creative textile skills or enjoying a mindful and creative afternoon learning the process of weaving using the body, this 3-hour afternoon workshop will show you how to create an individual colourful weave using the plain, tabby and inlay weave technique on a backstrap loom.


Back strap weaving is an Ancient weaving technique where the loom is suspended between the waist of the weaver and a stationary object, such as a table leg or post. On pre warped looms we will weave with sustainable yarn, ribbons and plants to create a colourful and textured loom to take home to hang or use as a textile.


What is included: All textile materials, a pre warped loom for the session, illustrated guidelines for weaving, warping and finishing off weave, list of recommended materials and suppliers post workshop, refreshments during session.


Suitable for ages 14+. Not suitable for those with back or neck issues. Beginners welcome - no previous experience required.

Group is limited to 8 participants for close attention, places are limited.

Watch Jenny Steele’s Weave film here which outlines the process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9wb1iDUf9c&t=922s


About Jenny Steele

Jenny Steele is an artist who uses heritage crafts of hand weaving – loom, basket, plant and passementerie to consider ideas of memory, ritual, belonging, grief and celebration through sculpture.

Jenny uses locally sourced sustainable materials such as discarded industrial yarn from Northern mills and businesses in combination with plant life such as grasses, willow, flora and seaweed which provide a connection to place and sense of belonging. You can see more of her work here https://www.jennysteele.co.uk/

Jenny Steele has a PG Cert Ed in Learning and Teaching in HE & Adult Education (2009) and is DBS Approved.


Terms & Conditions: Unfortunately, refunds cannot be offered once the course and date has been booked.


Frequently asked questions

I have a creative young person who is younger than 14 years old who would like to attend, can they

Get in touch with Jenny and let her know their abilities, it is likely the workshop could be suitable.

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