











Flyss & Lace Shawl — A Rigid Heddle Lace Weaving Class Zoom
🧶 Zoom
📅 Date: Tuesday July 15
🕚 Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!
This elegant summer shawl looks like something off a multi-shaft floor loom — but you can absolutely weave it on your rigid heddle! With its flowing spot lace pattern, this project is dramatic without being fussy, thanks to the subtle sheen and crispness of a linen and silk blend yarn.
Using two pick-up sticks (don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it!), you’ll create a travelling spot lace effect that mimics much more complex loom-controlled patterns. One stick will be reinserted as needed to shift the lace across the fabric, while the other remains in the weave…but travels!.
What we’ll cover:
✔ How to use two pick-up sticks for lace
✔ Weaving spot lace on the rigid heddle
✔ Tips for working with linen and linen blends
✔ Wet finishing for drape and definition
✔ Step-by-step weaving guidance so we weave together
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!
🧶 Zoom
📅 Date: Tuesday July 15
🕚 Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!
This elegant summer shawl looks like something off a multi-shaft floor loom — but you can absolutely weave it on your rigid heddle! With its flowing spot lace pattern, this project is dramatic without being fussy, thanks to the subtle sheen and crispness of a linen and silk blend yarn.
Using two pick-up sticks (don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it!), you’ll create a travelling spot lace effect that mimics much more complex loom-controlled patterns. One stick will be reinserted as needed to shift the lace across the fabric, while the other remains in the weave…but travels!.
What we’ll cover:
✔ How to use two pick-up sticks for lace
✔ Weaving spot lace on the rigid heddle
✔ Tips for working with linen and linen blends
✔ Wet finishing for drape and definition
✔ Step-by-step weaving guidance so we weave together
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!
🧶 Zoom
📅 Date: Tuesday July 15
🕚 Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!
This elegant summer shawl looks like something off a multi-shaft floor loom — but you can absolutely weave it on your rigid heddle! With its flowing spot lace pattern, this project is dramatic without being fussy, thanks to the subtle sheen and crispness of a linen and silk blend yarn.
Using two pick-up sticks (don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it!), you’ll create a travelling spot lace effect that mimics much more complex loom-controlled patterns. One stick will be reinserted as needed to shift the lace across the fabric, while the other remains in the weave…but travels!.
What we’ll cover:
✔ How to use two pick-up sticks for lace
✔ Weaving spot lace on the rigid heddle
✔ Tips for working with linen and linen blends
✔ Wet finishing for drape and definition
✔ Step-by-step weaving guidance so we weave together
Please note: class timing may vary depending on the size and experience level of the group. We’ll take our time where needed, but may finish a little earlier if everyone is zipping along!