Learn the Traditional Art of Seat Weaving with Sue Muldoon
Contrary to popular belief, seat weaving is not a “dying art”! Bringing old or new chairs to a "sitable" state can be achieved with a variety of different weaves and that is what this class is all about.
Description
Explore the art of seat weaving in this two-day hands-on class. Contrary to popular belief, seat weaving is not a “dying art”! Bringing old or new chairs to a "sitable" state can be achieved with a variety of different weaves and that is what this class is all about.
We will begin with some history of cane, rush, wicker and a wide assortment of seating styles. On your first day, you will choose to weave a small stool using either fiber rush or porch weave. Learning these two techniques opens the doors to many variations using the same weave technique but moving on to different materials of your choice. Imagine all the “sad chairs” that you pass by that could be revived or the family heirlooms to be restored or the new chairs woven.
On the second day, you will learn the traditional 7-step hand-woven cane (also called lace cane) on your own chair, or you may choose from a selection in Sue’s inventory for a small fee. Chairs should be in a finished state, as caning is the last step to a complete project. Round seats are not suggested for a first project. The ideal starter chair should have 70-80 holes or less around the perimeter of the chair. The project will not be completed in one day, but you will have enough information to finish the chair at home.
Caning kits with cane, awl, booklet and wooden pegs will be available. We will need measurements of your chair 2 weeks prior to class to assure the correct size of cane.
No experience is necessary. You will have your hands in water for soaking cane, fiber and reed.
Sue Muldoon is a seat weaver (among other things) and owns Redux For You, repairing chairs and memories . She has taught hundreds of students over the past several years and is looking forward to sharing her skills. Sign up today! Space is limited.
Tuition: $425.00 materials are paid directly to the instructor and are based on what you use.