Viking Wire Weaving

Viking Wire Weaving

Learn to weave your own Viking Chain and leave with a completed necklace, bracelet, or anklet!

By The Inventor Center

Date and time

May 31 · 6pm - June 7 · 8pm EDT

Location

The Inventor Center

118 Shelby Street Kingsport, TN 37660

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About this event

*This is a TWO-SESSION workshop: May 31st, 6-8 pm, and June 7th, 6-8 pm. You must be there both days!*

Learn to weave your own Viking Chain and leave with a completed necklace, bracelet, or anklet! While this may look like a complicated project, it's merely a matter of looping around a dowel rod and then stretching it out; if you're not sure what that means, then come find out!

Linore will guide everyone through the process of starting their weaving during the first session. Students will have a week to make their weaving longer, and then will finish weaving and complete their necklace, bracelet, or anklet during the second session.

Students will also receive an instructional packet in case they fall in love with the process and want to continue on their own!

Age 12+ (under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult).

There are two ticket prices: one for using copper, and one for using sterling silver. All materials and tools are included in the ticket price.

Shown below:

Viking Wire Weaving using sterling silver--we will not be using beads in this workshop, although we will talk about how they can be used in the future! This is a more advanced technique, and is tricky for beginners.

If you have taken this workshop before, however, you may try using beads!

Local artist Linore Huss has always been adventurous and creative. From general arts and folk dance to fiber and jewelry to ceramics and metalsmithing, Linore loves to explore new mediums, and the world around her is always an opportunity to find new shapes and textures. She encourages her students to show creativity in every process, and loves when they teach her something new as they come in with open eyes and minds.

Linore graduated with a BFA in Metalsmithing and Ceramics in 2018 and has since spent time as the Head of Metals and Glass at Camp Matoaka in Maine, Metals Studio Assistant at Arrowmont, and a ceramics and jewelry teacher for kids and adults in the Tri-Cities area.

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The Inventor Center is the new makerspace opening in Kingsport March of 2019.

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