August 24, 2009

Weaving Class Has Begun!

A nice-sized group of women and children gathered for the Fall Navajo Weaving Class this past Saturday. Many have grandmothers and mothers who weave and are now interested in taking the class as a way to continue this cultural tradition for themselves and their children. Jolyana Bistuie and Freddie Johnson discussed the many facets of Dine weaving and the cultural meaning/traditions behind the loom and the instruments used in weaving. As a class, we will learn the basic do's and don'ts involved in Dine weaving. Everyone is encouraged to bring items from home that they would like to share with the rest of the class including handouts, books, or rugs they have at home.

The class was encouraged to assemble their own looms or to purchase a loom through Jolyana or Freddie. There will be looms built by Freddie for future classes to use such as the one pictured here.


We also will have cultural consultants/weaving specialists bring in their items for sale for the class. While some participants have their own instruments/looms, others will have an opportunity to purchase needed items in class or through the program. Mary Walker from Weaving in Beauty brought battens and combs for sale and intends to come to future classes. You can also see the link to Weaving in Beauty in the blog sidebar if you would like more information about this group of women who is bringing weaving back to life.

Jolyana shared a beautiful rug woven by her grandmother as a wedding gift. Freddie also shared about the weaving done by his mother and her specialty in weaving "biil" (rug) dresses for family members and others.



This will be an exciting journey for many of us and we hope to show our progress week by week. In the next class we intend to add the warp to each of our looms. We will have more pictures to show you as the class and learning unfolds!

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