Friday, December 30, 2011

Weaving and Pythagoras?

What does weaving and Pythagoras have in common? The triangle, of course!

At the Janurary 7, 2012 meeting of the Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild, the program will be on Weaving with Triangle Looms. Join us and find out what makes weaving on triangle looms unique, what can be made using a tri loom, and the tools and supplies you'll need to get started.
Try a Triangle! Weaving with a triangle loom.

Tired of squares and rectangles? Here's your opportunity to try a triangle! Small tri looms will be available to use and can be purchased for a nominal fee. Also bring along: scissors, a crochet hook, and an assortment of smooth, worsted weight yarn. Yarns may be combined to get color variation and a larger piece.

You won't need to bring your high school geometry book—just come and have some fun weaving triangles. (Minimal math skills could be helpful.)

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