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artist weaving on a tabletop loom

WEAVING CLUB
weekly open studio 

try out weaving in a fun + supportive atmosphere.

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Every Thursday, the studio is open to come in and explore fibre crafts.

WHAT TO EXPECT

open studio format:

facilitators: Elspeth hosts weaving club.

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location: the open studio is in Vancouver.

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description: this is an informal community gathering focused onā€‹ the meditative art of weaving. The intention behind this club is to provide a space for self-care through art. As it is an informal environment, there is no set schedule.

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There is no weaving experience required to participate! We are focused on learning from community and going at your own pace. Weaving is a slow art-form; expect to attend several open studios if you would like to create a finished piece that you take home with you.

 

If you are an experienced weaver and would like to bring your own loom + supplies, you are more than welcome to work on ongoing personal projects in this space.

 

While the art-making process can be therapeutic, clinical therapy services are not provided during this event.

your investment

This open studio is offered by an accessible pricing scale ($10 - $20).

 

$15 is the recommended fee. Please choose the pricing option that feels like the best fit for you. Choosing a higher fee option keeps the group accessible for those who would like to access the community at a lower fee and allows for quality materials to be replenished.

policies

Registration is open to adults (18+) of any gender.

 

If you begin a weaving and would like to leave it on the loom for a later date, it will be stored until you next come to the weaving club! Projects can only be stored up to 6 weeks of your last attendance before the yarn is recycled back into the studio.

 

This group is a drop-in format. The studio is open from 6:30 pm - 8 pm. You are welcome to stay for the entire time, drop in later in the evening or leave early. Refunds cannot be given for missed time.

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