An Anniversary Transparent Tapestry Workshop at Vesterheim Folk Art School
In September 2024, instructor Robbie LaFleur taught the class Frida Hansen Transparent Weaving Technique at Vesterheim Folk Art School. She wrote a wonderful blog about the experience! Frida Hansen revived and further developed the Norwegian weaving tradition towards the end of the 19th century and was one of the first Norwegian female artists to receive wide international attention. Read on to find out more about the class and the enthusiastic students. Thank you, Robbie, for sharing!
Find out more about Frida Hansen in this webinar recording by Robbie.
From Robbie:
Students canceled at the last minute for health reasons for my Frida Hansen transparent tapestry workshop in September. I was sad about that, but very happy with my super tight-knit group of five enthusiastic weavers at Vesterheim Folk Art School in Decorah, Iowa. They all came with ideas for images. We spent our first day immersed in technique, tons of slides, and close examination of my transparent tapestries before they determined how their patterns might work with open warp.
Jan Russell (who drove with her husband from Virginia!) started with a bird image from a napkin. Of the designs in this class, her tapestry will end up with the highest ratio of open warp to pattern.