Fabric: o For a tablerunner: 3 coordinating fabrics—about 7/8 yard each will give you plenty to make strips for weaving, and then to have some left over for borders and backing. o If you’d rather just play around, ½ yard each of three coordinating fabrics will do just fine. Spray starch Clover Bias tape maker tool, ¾ inch size Rotary cutter, cutting mat and ruler Scissors Sturdy pins—at least 100 of these—you could use t-pins, flat head pins or map pins or a mix of these. Wefty weaving needle set or flat plastic elastic threader, ½ inch wide or ¾ inch wide (Dritz) A strip of SF101 interfacing, 11 inches by 36 inches
Helpful books (not required): Modern Quilts Unlimited , Issue #18 are $11.99 Hex Weave and Mad Weave: An Introduction to Triaxial Weaving, Lang-Harris , from Amazon for about $20. I will provide the bases for weaving and templates for layout, and will also bring the book and magazine for your perusal.. I think we will wind up spending most of the time completing the weaving. I will demonstrate how to set up for weaving, how to do the triaxial weaving pattern, how to handle the completed project, and will provide instructions for completing a tablerunner, or for incorporating your woven piece into another project. You will be able to take the weaving base home with you if you haven’t finished your project, or if you want to make more creations.