SAORI Weaving

Friday, March 810:30—11:00 AMMilhendler RoomHaverhill Public Library 99 Main Street, Haverhill, MA, 01830

NOTE: This is the 10:30 - 11:00 timeslot. You can register for other timeslots at haverhillpl.org.

Registration required as space is limited to 5 people per session. 1 timeslot per patron.

SAORI weaving is a contemporary improvisational weaving from Japan. It is based on Zen principle of spontaneity and simplicity. There are no mistakes in SAORI. We embrace any accidental issues as “Happy Accidents.” Mihoko Wakabayashi, a Japan native and an owner of SAORI Worcester, the first SAORI studio in the U.S., has taught many people of all ages and abilities in her studio and at a variety of organizations and festivals for over 20 years.

In this 30 min. workshop, you will learn how to weave weft (horizontal thread) with a shuttle on pre-set warp on a floor loom. You may make a small placemat, a table centerpiece, or wall art. No experience necessary. Bring your curiosity, play with your creativity, and enjoy the moment!

If you are not able to use pedals, don’t worry! We have a hand switcher to change a shed. Just let us know when you sign up. 

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