





Introduction to Weaving, Jun. 2 - Jul. 7 (Monday evenings, 6 wks), 6-8:30pm, Catskill
Instructor: Sam Bittman
Class Description:
Introduction to Weaving begins with the basics of hand-weaving using a Schacht Wolf Pup 4-harness floor loom. Over the course of six evening sessions, participants will learn how to wind a warp, set up their own looms, and weave basic weave structures such as plain weave, baskets, twills, and some tapestry techniques. The class will conclude with cutting off and finishing the edges of your weaving. This class can be taken multiple times with a different project variation each time. This class is designed for those new to weaving as well as for those with some experience but want a refresher. All materials and equipment are provided.
Level: Beginner / Advanced Beginner
*Note: One additional open studio day will take place on an evening of the last week. (It is ok if you need to miss one class due to summer travel)
Instructor Bio:
Margot Becker is an artist, weaver, and educator based in Hudson, NY. Her work explores sense of place, the natural environment, and the connection between the individual and the communal subconscious. Through tactile processes, she questions our understanding of sustainability, the value of labor and the role of handcraft in late capitalism. Her weaving practice originated from a desire to understand the origins of cloth and the lives affected by it. In 2010, Margot embarked on a study to understand the process of creating textiles from start to finish. Following the belief that to know your production line, you must be your production line, this project became an all-encompassing life practice- incorporating animal husbandry, yarn spinning technologies and fine hand weaving. Her work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. She received her BA in studio art from Bard College in 2009 and her MFA from California College of the Arts in 2020
Images:
(1-2) Intro to Weaving Sampler, (3) Sam Bittman
Cancellation Policy:
Please consider carefully before signing up for one of our classes or purchasing a class for another person. Due to the small class size for in-person workshops and the limited number of looms, each person makes an important contribution to the group dynamic and cancelling within short notice can make it difficult to fill your spot. If you do need to cancel, please be aware of our policies:
There are no refunds for class fees. However, if the cancellation is 30 or more days before the start of the workshop, you have the option of rescheduling for a different class free of charge. If the cancellation is fewer than 30 days from the start of the workshop, there is the option of rescheduling only if your spot is filled from the Waitlist or another person. You also have the option of transferring your class reservation to another person at any point. The closer the start date, the more difficult it can be to fill a spot from the Waitlist.
No refunds will be given on gift certificates. (Updated 04/24/2025)
Instructor: Sam Bittman
Class Description:
Introduction to Weaving begins with the basics of hand-weaving using a Schacht Wolf Pup 4-harness floor loom. Over the course of six evening sessions, participants will learn how to wind a warp, set up their own looms, and weave basic weave structures such as plain weave, baskets, twills, and some tapestry techniques. The class will conclude with cutting off and finishing the edges of your weaving. This class can be taken multiple times with a different project variation each time. This class is designed for those new to weaving as well as for those with some experience but want a refresher. All materials and equipment are provided.
Level: Beginner / Advanced Beginner
*Note: One additional open studio day will take place on an evening of the last week. (It is ok if you need to miss one class due to summer travel)
Instructor Bio:
Margot Becker is an artist, weaver, and educator based in Hudson, NY. Her work explores sense of place, the natural environment, and the connection between the individual and the communal subconscious. Through tactile processes, she questions our understanding of sustainability, the value of labor and the role of handcraft in late capitalism. Her weaving practice originated from a desire to understand the origins of cloth and the lives affected by it. In 2010, Margot embarked on a study to understand the process of creating textiles from start to finish. Following the belief that to know your production line, you must be your production line, this project became an all-encompassing life practice- incorporating animal husbandry, yarn spinning technologies and fine hand weaving. Her work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. She received her BA in studio art from Bard College in 2009 and her MFA from California College of the Arts in 2020
Images:
(1-2) Intro to Weaving Sampler, (3) Sam Bittman
Cancellation Policy:
Please consider carefully before signing up for one of our classes or purchasing a class for another person. Due to the small class size for in-person workshops and the limited number of looms, each person makes an important contribution to the group dynamic and cancelling within short notice can make it difficult to fill your spot. If you do need to cancel, please be aware of our policies:
There are no refunds for class fees. However, if the cancellation is 30 or more days before the start of the workshop, you have the option of rescheduling for a different class free of charge. If the cancellation is fewer than 30 days from the start of the workshop, there is the option of rescheduling only if your spot is filled from the Waitlist or another person. You also have the option of transferring your class reservation to another person at any point. The closer the start date, the more difficult it can be to fill a spot from the Waitlist.
No refunds will be given on gift certificates. (Updated 04/24/2025)
Instructor: Sam Bittman
Class Description:
Introduction to Weaving begins with the basics of hand-weaving using a Schacht Wolf Pup 4-harness floor loom. Over the course of six evening sessions, participants will learn how to wind a warp, set up their own looms, and weave basic weave structures such as plain weave, baskets, twills, and some tapestry techniques. The class will conclude with cutting off and finishing the edges of your weaving. This class can be taken multiple times with a different project variation each time. This class is designed for those new to weaving as well as for those with some experience but want a refresher. All materials and equipment are provided.
Level: Beginner / Advanced Beginner
*Note: One additional open studio day will take place on an evening of the last week. (It is ok if you need to miss one class due to summer travel)
Instructor Bio:
Margot Becker is an artist, weaver, and educator based in Hudson, NY. Her work explores sense of place, the natural environment, and the connection between the individual and the communal subconscious. Through tactile processes, she questions our understanding of sustainability, the value of labor and the role of handcraft in late capitalism. Her weaving practice originated from a desire to understand the origins of cloth and the lives affected by it. In 2010, Margot embarked on a study to understand the process of creating textiles from start to finish. Following the belief that to know your production line, you must be your production line, this project became an all-encompassing life practice- incorporating animal husbandry, yarn spinning technologies and fine hand weaving. Her work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. She received her BA in studio art from Bard College in 2009 and her MFA from California College of the Arts in 2020
Images:
(1-2) Intro to Weaving Sampler, (3) Sam Bittman
Cancellation Policy:
Please consider carefully before signing up for one of our classes or purchasing a class for another person. Due to the small class size for in-person workshops and the limited number of looms, each person makes an important contribution to the group dynamic and cancelling within short notice can make it difficult to fill your spot. If you do need to cancel, please be aware of our policies:
There are no refunds for class fees. However, if the cancellation is 30 or more days before the start of the workshop, you have the option of rescheduling for a different class free of charge. If the cancellation is fewer than 30 days from the start of the workshop, there is the option of rescheduling only if your spot is filled from the Waitlist or another person. You also have the option of transferring your class reservation to another person at any point. The closer the start date, the more difficult it can be to fill a spot from the Waitlist.
No refunds will be given on gift certificates. (Updated 04/24/2025)