• On Demand

    This course is self-paced and is available immediately after you enroll.

  • Fundamentals and Beyond

    Great for any skill level, ready to take the next step in their bandweaving.

  • Free Preview Available

    Try before you buy with a free preview lesson from this course.

Next-Level Bandweaving at Your Fingertips

Would you like to learn how to weave your own bands using a few simple tools? Or, are you already weaving bands but wonder where to go next?

You are only a video away from having the skills to weave not only fun and functional handmade bands, but bands with colorful designs and incredible patterning. 

All of this is possible by combining a small rigid heddle, a backstrap weaving setup, and pick-up techniques. It’s nothing to be intimidated by either. With backstrap weaving, all you need to do is tie the far end of the warp to something secure and the near end of the warp to your belt. You become part of the loom, and that’s what makes this so portable and accessible.

But the real magic comes in the two pick-up methods you’ll learn. You’ll gain the tools and knowledge not only to weave patterned bands, but also to explore custom patterns and designs—and now, learning is easier than ever thanks to this comprehensive course.

Having some previous weaving experience is very helpful, but enthusiastic beginners are also welcome. Join us and make today the day you explore the delights of bandweaving!

Thanks to our sponsor:

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An Introduction from Instructor Kate Larson

Beloved instructor Kate Larson is here to help you break down this learning journey into easy-to-follow steps. You’ll get started with materials and pattern basics, and then move into warping your loom and weaving. 

Along with covering two pick-up techniques, you’ll get a workbook with several bonus patterns to get you inspired as you weave your first, second, and even fiftieth band and beyond. 

Included in the course:

  • 7 video chapters, totaling 75 minutes of video
  • Workbook
  • 8 pick-up designs
  • Bonus Charlotte's Band project and pick-up chart


Prerequisites:

Though this technique is beginner-friendly, you may want a basic understanding of backstrap bandweaving before starting this course. We recommend watching Kate's free video, Backstrap Rigid Heddle Basics, first and then diving into this pick-up video.

Instructor

Kate Larson

Kate Larson is the editor of Spin Off magazine. She keeps a flock of beloved Border Leicester sheep on her farm in Indiana and loves using fiber arts as a bridge between her passions for art and agriculture. Along with a degree in soil chemistry, her fiber journeys have led to travels through northern Europe and opportunities to teach handspinning and knitting around the United States. She is the author of The Practical Spinner’s Guide: Wool (Interweave, 2015), and several videos, including How to Spin on a Charkha (Long Thread Media, 2022). Her articles and designs have appeared in Spin Off, Jane Austen Knits, Enchanted Knits, Knitting Sweaters from Around the World, and more.

Course curriculum