Weave a Herringbone Seat on a Simple Stool Kit
Weave a Herringbone Seat on a Simple Stool Kit with Sue Muldoon
Learn how to weave the step-up pattern of a herringbone weave (also known as a twill) using flat reed. Reed may be dyed before class if desired, A kit with reed , a stool kit, instructions to weave, dye and stool assembly will be sent 2 weeks prior to class.
Sue will also show examples of how to replace a seat on a chair with a trapezoid shape. This stool is a great start! The unfinished stool measures 13" x 10" x 9".
This small group class is presented in collaboration with John C. Campbell Folk School and Lessonface. Participants should enroll at least two weeks before start to ensure materials kits arrive in time. If registering after this point, your kit may arrive after the first session. Students are invited to attend an optional Orientation and Closing Ceremony to connect with various online Folk School classes.

Class Materials
Your class registration fee includes a materials kit with a value of $55 shipped to your door. Residents outside the USA will pay the difference in shipping.
Age Range
All Ages
Skill Level
Beginner / Intermediate
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About the John C. Campbell Folk School & Lessonface
Since 1925, the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina has transformed lives, and brought people together in a nurturing environment for experiences in learning and community life that spark self-discovery. Since 2012, Lessonface has connected more than 30,000 students with over 2,500 great teachers for live music, language, and arts lessons online, delivering on our mission to help students achieve their goals while treating teachers equitably.
When
Single 4-hour live online session with a 30-minute break.
Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.
How It Works
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Sue Muldoon
Sue divides her time between 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional work. She bounces back and forth between photography, web design and graphic design to seatweaving (chair caning, wicker repair, rush, splint, etc.) and basket weaving. Basketry started as an add-on to seat weaving because there was material begging to be used in more than one format.

