Vävstuga Basics
Developed to give everyone the same foundation in Becky’s warping and weaving techniques.
(Why does everyone need Basics? Does our Video Basics class count?)
Instructors: Eva Gaultney & Becky Ashenden
Dates offered 2024: Jun 3–7, Jun 10–14, Jul 22–26, Jul 29 – Aug 2, Sep 23–27, Oct 7–11
We use Glimåkra looms for our teaching because they are a joy to weave on when used correctly. Whether you are a beginner or master weaver, the Basics class presents excellent training in the fundamentals of warping, weaving, and drafting. Basics covers the broadest range of weaving skills we have to offer. Although we specialize in Glimåkra and other countermarch/counterbalance looms, the skills taught in this class will improve your weaving on any loom. This class offers plenty for everyone!
5 packed days, 3 projects
Blanket in twill – make it from the very beginning on your own loom
Towel in plain weave – in 22/2 cottolin set up and ready to weave
Block damask – 8-shaft square in 100% linen on our “Lilla” loom, set up and ready to weave
plus,
Optional – wind a towel warp to take home
Mon & Tue
Setup days
In this five-day class, we spend the first two days dressing the looms. We wind warps with a multi-strand cross and pre-sley the reed to wind onto the back beam.
Hands-on topics include:
- Time-saving techniques for warping using a warping mill
- Beaming using a trapeze
- Beaming for perfect tension
- Comfort while threading the heddles and sleying the reed
- Efficiency and accuracy of the Vävstuga tie-up system
Wed & Thu
Weaving days
Once you gain familiarity and comfort weaving on your blanket, we start to rotate onto the towel and damask projects.
Hands-on topics include:
- Proper bench height for comfort
- Winding a quill
- Handling a shuttle
- Advantageous use of hanging beater
- Using a temple, and learning when it is and isn’t needed for a project
- Making great selvedges
- Fixing broken warp threads
- Advantages of both the countermarch and counterbalance systems
- Finishing and fulling your blanket
ALL WEEK
Classroom learning
We teach drafting using the Swedish method, which is very clear because “what you see is what you get.”
Classroom topics include:
- Record-keeping, in the form of a detailed project sheet for each of our three projects
- Introduction to drafting: what is it and why is it useful?
- Analyzing tie-ups, threadings, and treadlings from drawdowns
- Introduction to profile drafts
- Multitudinous examples will bring the “on paper” drafting to life
Comments from satisfied Basics students:
Thank you so much for the wonderful week of weaving. I had high expectations for the class – which were all exceeded. I really appreciated the logistics and choreography that went into planning and executing such a large amount of information for a diverse group of students. I learned more than I can currently process, so I’ll have to come back!
—Kim Kortenhof, Two Rivers, Alaska
Having never woven on a multi-shaft loom before in my life, I was a bit apprehensive about what an intense week of weaving might entail. Thanks to you, I am, after just five days of Becky’s fabulous teaching, now comfortable at the loom. I’m going home with beautiful projects, and perhaps even more importantly, a sense of how community works among people with a burning passion for the fantastic art of weaving. Thank you for an unforgettable week!
—Anna Bendiksen, Wheaton, Illinois
Many thanks for a fantastic unforgettable week of weaving, fun and fellowship. I now, finally, feel like a true weaver.
—Pat Billing, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
What a great week of weaving boot camp, what fun. Becky, you’re a terrific teacher; Susan, you keep it all together. Learned a lot, inspiration flowed, thank you! And shopping was very fun!
—Joan Namkoong, Kamuela, Hawaii
Was there a mistake I didn’t make? Yes? I’ll be back for another class to make sure I make it and learn to fix it. Becky and Susan, thank you for an incredible week of weaving and fabulous stay. I’ve woven not only cloth, but memories, friendships, and knowledge into all my weaving. Thank you! Looking forward to the next trip back.
—Mary Underwood, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Why does everyone need Basics?
Q: I am a very experienced weaver, so why do I need to take the Vävstuga Basics class?
A: Every experienced weaver has her own tried and true methods that work very well for her. These “tried and true methods” can vary dramatically from weaver to weaver, through years of practice and experience.
Throughout Becky’s decades of production weaving and intensive teaching, she has developed her own unique set of skills and techniques which she is enthusiastic to share with other weavers. Even weavers with similar training to hers, who have developed their own style over time, are invariably happy to add more knowledge to their already vast repertoire. Each student will leave the class with as much new knowledge as he can retain. New weavers will have a rewarding and inspiring experience and retain what they can. Experienced weavers will be able to latch onto more details, which their presence in the class will inspire. Vävstuga Basics offers plenty for everyone!
Does our Video Basics class count?
Q: I’ve finished the Vävstuga Basics Video Class. Does this fulfill the prerequisite?
A: Yes! – AFTER we receive the following completed documentation from you:
- Photo documentation of all 4 weaving projects in their entirety (4 tablecloths, 4 towels, 2 blankets, 4 damask squares)
- Photos or scans of 4 project sheets filled out by hand (front and back)
- Photos or scans of all 5 drafting sheets completed by hand
- Photo of binder
- Brief description of your experience taking the video class
Q: What if I don’t have a counterbalance and countermarch loom?
A: You can experience these looms here on your first visit.
Q: What if my loom is not wide enough for the blanket?
A: You can schedule a week to come and make your blanket here. Your work will be done independently using the video for instruction, and using one of our larger looms. Contact us for scheduling and pricing.
Register now
Prerequisites: none
Max enrollment: 6
Location: Barn Studio
Course fee: $975 (includes all instruction and studio time, course handouts, lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Thu)
Materials fee: $115
Days offered: Five-day session, Mon–Fri
Schedule: Instruction time 9:00–noon and 1:30–4:00. Once a session begins, the Barn studio is available at all hours. Exception: on the last day, instruction ends at noon, and checkout must be completed by noon.