January 24, week 2
Quiz 2: Weaving Presentation and Weavers Throughout Time and Place, part 1
show: Natalya’s embroidery sample, core memory sample
assign: Embroidery Sample, give out hoops and embroidery floss (independent work), due January 31
demo: winding the warp on/warping/threading the rigid heddle loom
Winding the warp may take longer than the class period. Plan on staying after class or finishing the process on your own with a buddy by following a technical video.
Homework for January 29
1. come to class with a warped loom; follow the videos below if your were not able to finish warping your loom in class:
Direct Warping the Cricket Loom (same method as demonstrated in class)
simple warping for rigid heddle loom (shows a different method of tie on to the front apron than what was demonstrated in class)
2. Embroidery Sample (due January 31)
3. watch assigned Weavers Throughout Time and Place (part 2), quiz
The Art of Making a Tapestry, The Gobelins, Paris, 9 minutes
The Hand Versus Machine, Shawl, ca. 1849, Deneirouse and Boisglavy (French), 2.5 minutes
Navajo weavers Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete, 12 minutes
Venancio Aragon, Navajo Weaver, 8 minutes
I Weave What I Have Seen: the War Rugs of Afghanistan, watch minimum the first 15 minutes
Design Works: The Women of the Bauhaus, 11 minutes
4. pin images on Pinterest