50 Variations from a Single Threading

Date:

10-12 Sept.

Price:

CHF 270.–

This workshop is aimed at both beginners and intermediate weavers who want to explore the creative potential of a basic threading. Starting from a simple setup, you will discover the fundamental mechanics of weaving and how yarn selection can dramatically change the final fabric.

Program:

  • Warping an 8-shaft dobby loom.
  • Exploring variations in weave structures, colors, and materials.
  • Sample weaving


By the end of the workshop, you will be able to transform a single threading into multiple variations and develop your own combinations. The focus is on hands-on practice, observation, and understanding the relationship between threading and fabric structure. 

Duration

3-day workshop (Thursday, Friday and Saturday)

Materials

Public

Open to all.

Any questions ?

Upcoming trainings

10-12

Sept. 2026

17:00

50 Variations from a Single Threading

CHF 270.–

CHF 270.–

CHF 270.–

What our students have achieved

Jodie Posen

Weaver

BA(Hons) Degree in textile Design Weave Specialism Chelsea College of Art, UAL

I am a weaver and textile artist whose work focuses on the reuse and recycling of waste materials to create intriguing and unusual pieces that play with form and colour. I enjoy the interplay between the saturated colours of discarded packaging materials like paper, plastic or foils and the sophisticated ones derived from working with plant-based dyes. In 2011 I discovered my love of weaving whilst studying for a degree in Textile Design at Chelsea College of Art. Having never worked on a loom before, I quickly discovered the joy of creating cloth; optically mixing colours through different yarn combinations, rising to challenges presented by the loom and toying with the boundaries of what could be achieved within the given constraints. My position as Textiles Technician at Bradford School of Art helped to cultivate my skills as an educator and enabled me to continue to professionally develop my creative skills, enhancing my technical weaving know-how and gaining skills in printed textiles and repeat design.
In my home studio practice I enjoy taking the time to nurture and evolve my artistic identity through exploratory and inquisitive sampling and experimentation, testing ideas on the loom and gathering inspiration from my surroundings.