Cardboard loom weaving workshop

Cardboard loom weaving workshop

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Overview

Learn weaving techniques to make your own woven wall hanging in this family-friendly workshop.

Learn some simple weaving techniques using cardboard looms and create your own woven wall hangings.

During the workshop there will be a screening of selected films from our archive which document the history of weaving in Scotland.


All materials will be provided.


Suitable for ages 5 and over (all children must be accompanied by an adult for duration of the event).


This event is part of our week of activities to mark Fashion Revolution Week 2026.


Timings

There will be two bookable sessions:

  • 10:30am to 12 noon
  • 2pm to 3:30pm


About Fashion Revolution Week

Fashion Revolution Week is a global awareness week that asks people to think about who makes their clothes and under what conditions. It was created to remember the Rana Plaza factory disaster and to push the fashion industry toward greater transparency, fair labour, and more sustainable practices. It’s a week of encouraging all of us consumers to be mindful of our recourses and where we can reuse, mend, and slow down the consumption of materials.

Learn weaving techniques to make your own woven wall hanging in this family-friendly workshop.

Learn some simple weaving techniques using cardboard looms and create your own woven wall hangings.

During the workshop there will be a screening of selected films from our archive which document the history of weaving in Scotland.


All materials will be provided.


Suitable for ages 5 and over (all children must be accompanied by an adult for duration of the event).


This event is part of our week of activities to mark Fashion Revolution Week 2026.


Timings

There will be two bookable sessions:

  • 10:30am to 12 noon
  • 2pm to 3:30pm


About Fashion Revolution Week

Fashion Revolution Week is a global awareness week that asks people to think about who makes their clothes and under what conditions. It was created to remember the Rana Plaza factory disaster and to push the fashion industry toward greater transparency, fair labour, and more sustainable practices. It’s a week of encouraging all of us consumers to be mindful of our recourses and where we can reuse, mend, and slow down the consumption of materials.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Location

National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall

1445 Argyle Street

Glasgow G3 8AW

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