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When & Where

Quick Facts

  • Availability Yes
  • Tutor Justine Randall
  • Course Code W24TTSG01A
  • Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course

What you will learn

Learn how to weave traditional and more experimental tapestry. Beginners will learn to weave with a small sampler and then progress to creating tapestries of their own design. You will learn both traditional and more experimental techniques and will have the opportunity to experiment with a wide range of materials.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Beginners will complete an introductory course in tapestry, warping up, learning how to start, finish, change colour, weave simple shapes and learn a few techniques
  • Intermediates will explore a variety of textures and techniques and work on their own project.
  • Advanced learners will pursue personal projects and explore new techniques and methods. They will also be able to work on larger or more complex pieces

Class format and activities

Learn how to weave by creating your own small sampler, progress to weaving a tapestry of your own design and be inspired by discovering the work of traditional and contemporary weaving. Handouts on techniques or particular forms of weaving are supplied.

Entry requirements

No previous experience of tapestry is necessary but an interest in drawing or design is helpful.

What you need to know before you enrol

This course takes place in the textile studio, sitting on stools. The class is situated on the second floor of the Nancy Seear Building. There is partial disabled access via a stair lift. Please contact ALS on: 0207 450 1972 or Art & Design Admin on: 0207 450 1934 before enrolling if you have any mobility support needs.

What you need

It is useful to have a sketchbook or notebook, and an A4 file for information sheets. The course fee includes most materials (warp and weft) but you may want to buy your own bobbins and experiment with your own yarns. Further requirements will be discussed in class.

What you can do next

Further courses in Textiles at Morley College at day-time, evenings or weekends. Explore our Textile Foundation and follow @textilesatmorley for inspiration