In this class, we will be learning a beginner-level Coast Salish wool weaving project: a simple, traditional pouch. These pouches are perfect for gift giving! Double sided warping techniques on the cardboard notch loom will be taught, as well as coast Salish twist weaving techniques (also known as “twining”). We will also be learning some of the cultural significance of wool weaving to Indigenous Coast Salish peoples of the northwest coast, as well as the history of this artform. By the end of the class students will have a pouch with two closure options!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Izzy Fernando is a mixed/Indigenous fiber arts enthusiast, an enrolled member of the Samish nation, and descendant of the Upper Skagit nation. She was taught coast Salish weaving techniques and their cultural significances by her family members and other culture leaders in Coast Salish ancestral lands of Washington state.
SUSTAINABILITY:
Stitch Buffalo is committed to fostering sustainability practices and reducing waste in the textile industry. In this workshop, we will strive to minimize waste and work as much as possible with supplies that have been rescued for reuse.
INCLUSION & ACCESSIBILITY:
Stitch Buffalo is an ADA compliant facility, with accessible entrances, tables, restrooms, and drinking fountains. Please contact us if you require any accommodations to make your visit safe and comfortable. We are happy to work with you!
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Due to the nature of this class and the preparation required, class fees are non-refundable.
For each class, Stitch Buffalo offers one seat at half-price to a student or community member who otherwise could not afford to attend. To inquire about availability, please e-mail us. We have waiting lists for many classes, so if you register for this discounted class, please consider it a commitment to attend.