Wasco Weaving: Sally Bag

Teacher: Brigette McConville | Date: Sun, 05.05 , 10am-4pm | Location: North Mississippi ANNEX
Tuition: $170 | Materials: $10
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Students will weave a small Wasco Sally Bag learning the "traditional start", as well as the traditional full-turn twining techniques used to create geometric images. More info...

Wasco Native people are known for their full-turn twining technique and beautiful geometric designs and motifs. For thousands of years, the Wascopum lived along the Columbia River, known for fishing and trade. Students will weave a small Wasco Sally Bag learning the "traditional start", as well as the traditional full-turn twining techniques used to create geometric images. The workshop will cover the following: Wefts, Warps, Tension, “’Z” twining, and Full-turn twining, and traditional “braid” rim. 

Ideal for students with some twining or weaving experience. Traditional materials will be shown in examples but the class project will be made with modern materials.

All Native Art classes are offered at 50% off tuition for all peoples of North American Indigenous descent. Please email info@wildcraftstudioschool.com for details.

Ideal for students with some twining or weaving experience. This workshop is open to anyone 18 years old & over who meet the Essential Eligibility Criteria for Studio Workshops. All participants must accept the inherent risks of participating in a Studio Workshop and agree to sign a liability waiver. This waiver describes in more detail the risks you assume by participating in a Studio Workshop. PLEASE carefully review it!

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