Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers Workshop-Fiber Arts on 4th 2

Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers

With Annie MacHale

For weavers who have already been doing speckled (or Baltic) pickup work, you will be amazed at how easy it is to add more color and complexity to your pattern motifs and create fantastic new ones. Unknown to most modern weavers, Three-Color Pickup is an older technique for which pattern books have not been readily available until now.

First we will look at samples and discuss what makes this different from the typical Baltic patterns. By viewing the samples, students will get an understanding of the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical threadings as well as tips for choosing colors to make the patterns pop.

Students will then warp their looms and practice weaving various motifs using pattern charts supplied by the instructor.

Annie will share tips for warping, making heddles, fixing mistakes, starting and stopping, and keeping selvages straight. She will also demonstrate how to temporarily remove and replace the warp, as well as how to cut the final project off the loom and handle it when it is complete.

As time and student interest allow, we can also explore a free online tool for creating patterns.

For experienced inkle weavers only. Students must be proficient at warping the inkle loom and be comfortable doing plain weave. Experience with Baltic pickup is also strongly recommended.

Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers Workshop-Fiber Arts on 4th 1

  • Skill level Advanced
  • Age appropriate 14+ (minors must have a parent on site)
  • Materials $5
  • Students should bring:

    -Inkle loom (preferably an open-sided standard loom. If you have a loom with warp and cloth beams, contact Instructor before class to discuss).
    -30 heddles which fit your loom’s requirements (either string or Texsolv). If you are not sure about heddle length, please watch this video and find the right size before class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJMobaaocT8

    -Sharp scissors

    -Stick or belt shuttle (suggested length 6-8”)

    -Note-taking materials (paper + pen, OR students can take pictures if they prefer)

    -Cotton yarn in balls, cones, or easy-pull skeins and ready to use. 4 colors. 3 for the pattern area should have a high value contrast. The 4th can be any color. Yarns should be 20 wraps per inch or less (e.g., #3 perle/crochet cotton, OR Sport or DK weight for knitting/crochet yarns).

    -Optional: Pickup stick, a laptop, or a tablet to use with the free online design program, Raktres (https://www.raktres.net/seizenn/#/inkle)

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Date

Oct 24 2026

Time

9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Workshop fee

$100.00
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Instructor

  • Annie MacHale
    Annie MacHale

    At the age of seventeen, Annie MacHale first discovered the inkle loom, sparking a lifelong love affair. She built her first loom in 1976 with the help of her dad and a library book. Since then, she’s woven miles of bands, including over 1,200 guitar straps. She loves to play with colors and patterns and the inkle loom provides a very satisfying way to do this.
    Annie is known to many through her blog, ASpinnerWeaver.com. The popularity of her patterns shared there led to the 2019 publication of a book, “In Celebration of Plain Weave: Color and Design Inspiration for Inkle Weavers”. This was followed by another book in 2021, “Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers: A Modern Look at an Ancient Baltic-Style Technique,” in which she shares a rare, older Lithuanian technique that has fallen out of use. In her workshops she shares her decades of experience as a weaver working exclusively on inkle looms, her unique insight into working with color, and her discovery of three-color pickup. 

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