Beginning Multi-Shaft Weaving
With Myra Chang Thompson
Think big, try multi-shaft weaving! This class is perfect for folks who are interested in loom weaving but may not know where to start.
In this class, students will create a wall hanging containing plain weave, twills, basket weave and a tapestry weave.
Students will learn how to:
- Wind warps and warp (dress) a table or small floor loom.
- Read a draft.
- Calculate warp and wefts.
- Use different fibers in the weaving process.
- Learn appropriate finishing techniques.
Students will also weave double weave samples to include: Interlocking double weave, Double width, Tubular, and two layers of cloth (separately woven).
Loom rentals are available for this workshop.
Two-Day Workshop
Day 1 – Saturday, April 25, 2026
Day 2 – Sunday, April 26, 2026
Buy, Bring, or Rent A Loom for This Workshop
We offer a good selection of top-quality looms for purchase. Begin your weaving journey with a loom of your own! Contact us for more information
If you already have the appropriate loom, please bring that to the workshop.
We also offer a limited number of looms you can rent on-site during this workshop.
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Loom rental: 15 3/4″ LeClerc Dorothy Table Loom
4H, 12 dent reed,1 boat shuttle, 1 threading hook. On-site rental during workshop. Retail price of loom is $915.
2 in stock
- Skill level Beginner
- Age appropriate 18+
- Materials fee $15
- Students should bring
a loom, lunch, beverage, scissors, measuring tape, blunt tapestry needle, note taking materials, a head mounted or clip on light, and a desire to experiment. Any item that will make your experience more comfortable is also recommended.
Instructor
Myra Chang ThompsonMyra was born in Northern New Mexico. Embroidery, crochet and clothing construction were taught by her mother and practiced throughout most of her life. Myra is a professional teacher with 35 years of classroom experience. Early in her marriage, she was given a 4 shaft loom by her husband, Bill. She was a member of the Stockton Weavers Guild in California. She refined her weaving skills under the watchful eye of E. E. Gilmore of Gilmore Looms. Her passion for weaving and teaching grew over the years. During Myra’s time in the Weavers Guild of Boston, her technical skills were honed. Upon returning to New Mexico, she joined Las Arañas Spinners and Weavers Guild and Fiber to Finish Guild in Valencia County. A long time member of Handweavers Guild of America, Myra attends and teaches at Convergence, the biennial fiber arts conference. She also teaches locally, regionally and nationally.