Historic Fingerloop Braiding - full day beginner workshop 10am-4pm
Overview
Learn the basics of this fascinating textile weaving technique found throughout history all over the world including medieval and renaissance Europe and reaching a high point in Medieval England between 1200 and 1600. Uses for the braids included purse strings, laces for clothing, and for decoration. Nowadays braids can also be used as friendship bracelets.
You will learn loop-manipulation to create both round and flat five-loop braids plus how to split and re-join a braid with the option of adding beads for a 21stC touch.
You will try the braiding techniques in both wool and cotton perle, learning how the different threads behave, as well as different starting techniques.
In the afternoon of this this workshop, you will move on to multi-coloured braiding and learn different braid structures.
This is a beginner’s workshop suitable for adults and children over 8 years of age and includes materials.
Additional workshops offered by the Silkewoman on request include Tablet-Weaving, Period Embroidery Techniques, Goldwork Embroidery, and Netting as well as period specific plain hand-sewing techniques
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Highlights
- 6 hours
- under 14 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Paid parking
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Location
Sandwich Medieval Centre
The Quay
Sandwich CT13 9EN United Kingdom
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Organised by
Sue the Silkewoman
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