Sprang

Spring Has Sprung and so has Sprang

As RHSG continues to explore the many possibilities on this humble loom, the techniques of Sprang has entered into the weaving repertoire.

February saw many scarves created with the Sprang technique incorporated. Although a seemingly simple technique, it takes concentration and finger dexterity to make the netting consistent.

Want to join the fun?

Watch the video below from the School for Sprang – where you can ‘Sprang’ along with them and learn a new skill to add to your fiber arts skills.

On Valentines Day we gathered at the DFA Studio and enjoyed the “RHSG 10 Year Anniversary” cake that was decorated with this miniature rigid heddle loom!

We all voiced a big “Thank You” to Kathy Myers and Dorothy Mucha for being the “Dynamic Duo” founding mothers, leaders, instructors and mentors for the Rigid Heddle Study Group for 10 great years so far!

We continue to welcome new members We will meet March 14 & 28th from 1:00-4:00, at the DFA Studio. 101 N Union St, Suite 208, Kennewick, WA

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