Intro to Tapestry LuAnn Kilday Fiber Arts on 4th 01

Introduction to Tapestry

With LuAnn Kilday

Two sessions

Join us for a fun and hands-on introduction to the art of tapestry!

In this class, you’ll learn essential tapestry terms, how to warp your loom, and explore a variety of weaving techniques. We’ll also cover the different types of yarn and looms, giving you the knowledge and confidence to start creating your own woven masterpieces.

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.

Click here to see the looms you can rent for this workshop
Schacht Arras tapestry loom

Schacht Tapestry Loom – Arras

21″ w x 26″ h

$25.00Add to cart

Mirrix Little Guy tapestry loom

Mirrix Little Guy Tapestry Loom

Metal, 10″ w x 12″ h

$15.00Add to cart

Schacht School loom tapestry

Schacht Tapestry Loom – School

13″ w x 20 1/2″ h

$15.00Add to cart

  • Skill level Beginner
  • Age appropriate 16+ (minors must have a parent on site)
  • Materials Included, or optionally, you can bring or purchase Brown Sheep wool at Fiber Arts on 4th, if you have specific colors you’d like to use
  • Students should bring Tapestry loom or rent one for $15

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Date

Nov 15 - 16 2025

Time

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Workshop fee

$150.00
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Instructor

  • LuAnn Kilday
    LuAnn Kilday

    LuAnn retired with 25 years of service as an informal educator from the state of New Mexico. In 2014 LuAnn took her first weaving class and fell in love. In 2018 she started a fiber program at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum. She offered classes on floor loom weaving, Colcha Embroidery, spinning, dyeing, and felting and organized the museum’s Fiber Extravaganza.
    LuAnn’s passion is spinning wool and using her handspun for tapestry weaving. Small frame looms are her favorite while weaving with her fingers and only a beater. LuAnn tries to spin and weave in her spare time, but teaching science for a local nonprofit takes up most of her time.

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In addition to workshops, Fiber Arts on 4th hosts a number of free public events.

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