Beginning Weaving
taught by Kate Smith
This class is designed to introduce the new student to hand weaving in the traditional manner as taught by Norman Kennedy and Kate Smith. The week long session will guide the student through the process of designing a simple project, making a warp, dressing the loom and weaving the cloth.
No previous experience is required, but the class is also appropriate for novice weavers who would like to increase their knowledge of the basics and hone their skills at the loom.

Dates:
February 23 -27, 2026
May 25 - 29, 2026
June 28 - July 3, 2026
July 13 - 17, 2026
August 10 - 14, 2026
September 14 - 18, 2026
October 12 - 16, 2026
​November 2 - 6, 2026
December 7 - 11, 2026

Cost: $750 plus materials
Spinning, Dyeing & Weaving a Full Sized Scottish Wedding Blanket
taught by Kate Smith and the Weaver's Croft Staff
The Scottish Wedding Blanket is a traditional piece of a wedding dowry in the Scottish culture and this was the first design that Norman taught his students to weave back when he started the school in the 1970s. This class will start with spinning the warp on a great wheel using Vermont made pencil roving and then card and spin the weft on a treadle wheel using local fleece. We will then dye the stripe yarn with a traditional indigo fermentation vat. The blanket will then be woven in two panels which will be sewn together to make a full sized blanket and fulled in a traditional Scottish waulking.
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May 4 - 29, 2026
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Special Projects
Special Projects is an opportunity to take time out of one's busy life and to sit back down at the loom again. They are designed to allow former students and experienced weavers to take advantage of the Weaver's Croft Studio space to come and weave with Kate on hand to answer questions when they arise and to fine tune their weaving skills. Students can come to weave for their own enjoyment and join fellow classmates and friends for a week of slow weaving and relaxation. Some looms can already be warped and there may also be a theme to the week based on a project choice - see our for possibilities.​
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Enrollment is limited to four students per session.
Sign up for a week of Special Projects
Dates:
January 19 - 23, 2026
February 9 - 13, 2026
March 16 - 20, 2026
June 8 - 12, 2026
July 20 - 24, 2026
August 24 - 28, 2026
September 21 - 25, 2026
October 19 - 23, 2026
Fee: $600 / week
Lodging available at Lone Rock Farm

Independent Study & Artist in Residence
This program is for students who have enough previous weaving experience to work independently and who would like to dive deeper into their area of interest. This is an opportunity for extended use of the diverse array of equipment at Weaver's Croft, and a chance to work side by side with other committed weavers and textile artists. The studio contains eight early hand looms, two 8 - 10 S counter balance looms, two 30 S Dobby looms, and a new 3 season dye studio. During certain months of the independent study a guest artist in residence will be available to teach their special interest.
Dates: Artist in Residence
January 5 - 30, 2026
March 2 - 27, 2026 Dosia Sanford - Warp Painting/Silk
June 1 - 26, 2026
July 1 - 24, 2026 Lisa Deshaies - Linen
August 3 - 28, 2026
September 7 - Oct 2, 2026 Rosemary Wexler - Overshot Inlay
October 5 - 30, 2026
November 2 - 27, 2026

Guest Instructor Classes
As part of our yearly schedule we welcome guest instructors to host classes in their own speciality. Many of these instructors got their start by coming to classes at the Marshfield School of Weaving and we welcome them as a link in the chain of keeping the knowledge transmitted at MSW alive. Please contact us by email about our sliding scale and scholarship options @ info@weaverscroft.net.
taught by Rosemary Wexler
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In this 5 day session, each student will design and weave an original sample, and by incorporating inlay and clasped weft we will further expand our creative expression "between the lines" of a plain weave grid.
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The beginning days of the session will be spent warping and dressing the loom with the base plain weave canvas upon which the inlays will be placed, as well as designing and understanding the overshot patterns and their placement on the sample. (During the design process, we will also briefly cover computer drafting for those interested.)
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There will be a selection of yarns available at the studio to complete your sample.

Date: August 11 - 15, 2026
Cost: $600 for the 5 day class
Weaving Between the Lines: Overshot Inlay
Weaving on the Warp-weighted Loom - Level 1 & 2
taught by Andrea Myklebust
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In this class, we will learn how the warp-weighted loom works and will weave a small (approximately 24” x 36”) weft-faced project inspired by Sami grene blankets. We will use a three-post warping frame and rigid heddle to make a warp with a heading band, select and hang weights and learn about their role in the weaving process, and dress the loom for plain weave with a single heddle bar and knitted heddles. We will wind weft bobbins, and weave with sword beater and pin beater. The class includes some exploration of the history and preservation of the warp-weighted loom in the ancient North Atlantic. We will discuss building a loom of your own, and learn a variety of tactics for finding or making loom weights. No prior weaving experience is necessary for this class. Students who wish to weave with their handspun yarns are welcome to do so; please reach out ahead of time to discuss yarn specifications with the instructor.
Experienced students are also welcome to choose from additional woven projects; rya/varafell, krokbragd, tapestry, twill, balanced weaves with handspun singles, and weaving wide projects on the warp-weighted loom.

Date: October 6 - 10, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Introduction to Warp Faced Rugs
taught by Dosia Sanford
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In this five day class students will learn how to design, warp, and weave a wool runner or two small rugs. Looking at different styles and examples of warp faced weaving we will discuss the different possible ways to weave one warp. There will be a heavy focus on design and warping so come ready to enjoy the process! Some previous weaving experience is necessary, but the project can be adjusted for those with less experience.
$750 materials not included
​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials
Flax Processing and Spinning
taught by Andrea Myklebust
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Flax Processing & Spinning
In this three day class we will explore all aspects of traditional flax production, from seed selection and cultivation, to harvesting, dew-retting and water-retting, and flax dressing using hand tools. Students will have opportunities to do hands-on processing work with raw and retted flax straw, using a flax brake, scutching board and hackles to dress flax into tow and line ready for spinning into linen. Working with both hand spindles and spinning wheels, we will learn how to dress a distaff and use it in spinning line flax. Students will have plenty of samples to take home at the end of the workshop, and a packet of textile flax seed to plant in their own gardens next spring.
Date: August 15 - 17, 2026
Cost: $450 for the 3 day class

Weft Faced Rugs
taught by Rosemary Wexler
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Imagine a warm, soft rug with strong squares of color... that you made! This class, centered on a simple technique for making reversible weft-faced rugs, is suitable for beginner and more experienced weavers alike. Receiving guidance through the entire process, students will weave a rug in either a checkerboard or windowpane pattern. We'll unlock creative design possibilities that expand this structure, showcasing the power of color and pickup work. By the end of the week, you'll have an understanding of profile drafts, ski shuttle usage, rug finishing, as well as a beautiful usable textile.
Date: September 22 - 26, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials
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taught by Rosemary Wexler and Nelly Detra
The Jewish prayer shawl, or tallit, is the traditional garment worn by Jews during religious observance. The only specifications given in the Torah for this garment are that it should have four corners to hold the “tzitzit” or fringes. This gives the Jewish weaver a broad range of artistic options when designing a tallit. In this class each student will design and weave their own tallit, atarah and corners. We will wind up the class by tying the tzitzit together, and discuss how we can express our own vision of Jewish observance through the mitzvah of crafting and wearing tzitzit.
Date: September 8 - 12, 2026
Cost: $600 plus materials

Weaving a Tallit.

Spinning on a Distaff
taught by Lisa Deshaies
Long before the invention of the spinning wheel and modern "drop" spindle, our ancestors spun both wool and flax with a distaff and hand spindle. Students will learn about the history of the distaff and hand spindle and then get an introduction to the use of this tool
​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Classes:
2026 date to be announced
The Woven Wardrobe Series
taught by Noel Guetti, Clem Gibson & Marina Contro
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The Weaver’s Croft is pleased to announce a series of comprehensive weaving-and-sewing intensives. These classes are offered as stand alone immersions into a specific material and garment, or can be taken together as a connected program, creating the foundation of a handmade wardrobe. Over the course of the year, we will weave and sew three garments of hemp, wool and cotton.
During each class we will explore:
- a particular fiber and the weaving techniques it calls for
- historic material and garment context
- pattern drafting and fit alterations
- machine- and hand-sewing construction techniques,
with considerations for working with handwoven fabrics
- hand sewn buttonholes and other traditional hand
finishing methods
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2026 date to be announced
2026 date to be announced

Linen Spinning & Weaving
taught by Lisa Deshaies
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​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Shibori and Indigo Dyeing
taught by Jane Quimby
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​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Turned Twill
taught by Dosia Sanford
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​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Warp Painting
taught by Dosia Sanford
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​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials

Tapestry
taught by Bruce Engebretson
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In this five day class students will . . .
​Date: October 13 - 17, 2026
Cost: $750 plus materials
Policies
The Weaver's Croft studio is available for weavers to use for their special projects, for scheduled guest instructor classes and for research and study. Dates and fees for these activities are described in each of the individual activity pages. Payments may be made through the online cart, or by personal check.
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The studio is open for working from 8am to 8pm, Monday through Friday. Weekend Workshops days and times are outlined for each session in its description.
In order to ensure that the studio space and equipment are ready for the limited number of places that are available, we depend on advanced planning. However, if you are unable to attend, a 100% refund is available up to 60 days before the session. A 75% refund will be issued for cancellation up to 30 days before. Cancelations within 30 days are non-refundable.
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Please note that we reserve the right to cancel a class when there are fewer than 3 students enrolled within 30 days of the class start date.
Payment plans and limited need-based scholarships are available. Please contact us via email for more details.
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