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Learn how to weave on an Inkle loom and make your own wrist strap for a key fob.
An Inkle loom is a portable small weaving loom perfect for making durable narrow straps, belts, bands, or ribbons. Think of key fobs, bag handles, dog leads and collars, and even shoelaces. You can also use them as ribbons or decorative trim in sewing.
In this 3-hour beginner workshop, you will be guided through all the steps and techniques needed to weave your own wrist strap for carrying your keys or even your phone. Inkle loom rental and all materials included.
Cheryl will introduce you to the Inkle loom, explain how to read a pattern draft and how to customize your yarn colours. Then you will learn the steps to warping your loom for plain weave and have it ready to start your weaving. She will also demonstrate how to end and finish your inkle band for this project.
After the workshop, a 1-week rental of the Inkle loom is included so that you can finish your very own custom wrist strap at home. Some machine or hand sewing will be required.
Materials (INCLUDED): Participants will receive a 1-week rental of an Ashford Inklette Loom and all the materials needed to make your own wrist strap with one hardware (not exactly as pictured).
DATES: Saturday, June 21st from 9:00am-12:00pm.
COST: $65 (+tax)*
*plus $50 deposit and Rental Agreement with a credit card required for the Ashford Inklette Loom*
Minimum 3 and maximum 6 participants
Refunds or Credit for future classes will only be provided if we are notified either by phone, email or in person at least 72 hours in advance of the class or workshop.
We request you do not attend the class if you are feeling unwell, please note, partial class refund is not available, and the 72 hour cancellation policy applies.
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INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Kao
Cheryl began her weaving journey back in 2009 with a 4-shaft table loom. Soon after, an 8-shaft floor loom took over a corner of her living room. Now, a cute little blue Inklette loom has entered her life and she wants to share the fun. Join her in a series of Inkle loom weaving workshops, from beginner plain weave all the way to tablet, pickup, and beyond.
Photos courtesy of Cheryl Kao