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Color and Design in Huck Lace (Zoom Workshop)


Redwood Guild of Fiber Arts, Santa Rosa, California

March 14 and 16, 2022, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
March 18, 2022, 9:30 am – 11:30 am

The structure of Huck Lace provides a treasure trove of design for weavers. It is a weave structure combining textures of warp and weft floats with plain weave. An 8-shaft loom can produce six blocks of design while a 4-shaft loom can produce a myriad of different textures.

The workshop begins with a Power Point presentation showing how “blocks” or units of huck lace are threaded on four and eight shafts. Discussions will focus on converting a profile draft into a threading and treadling, and how literally thousands of designs can be created within a single threading by changing the tie-up. 

Participants will use printed Design Pages, Transparent Overlays, and the Huck Lace Template from Neilson’s book An Exaltation of Blocks to explore the design possibilities for 6-block Huck Lace.  Weavers with 4-shaft looms will learn the sixteen different textures of 2-block Huck Lace. The designs will be translated into woven towels.

Earlier Event: March 2
“Ripped” About Rep (Zoom Lecture)
Later Event: April 2
Odyssey of Kongō and Naiki