Natural Dyeing - Castlemaine
Discover some of nature’s hidden sources of colour!
For thousands of years plants have been used to dye fibre and fabric and a beautiful natural palette is still available today without the need for harmful chemicals. Local weeds or kitchen off-cuts can offer you harmonious hues in a range of values and intensity. This hands-on workshop introduces a selection of local colour possibilities, as well as discussing fibre types, mordanting options and dye safety. A resist technique will also be used to produce patterned cloth.
Castlemaine Community House Kitchen
Sunday February 8, 2025 10 AM to 4 PM.
Cost: $ 150
*Other payment options below.
* Flexible payment plans available - email ILKA to arrange a plan that works for you.
* MaLETS members can also pay in full or part using pods - our local Castlemaine barter currency!
Just email ILKA to arrange this :)
Introduction to Weaving Course - CASTLEMAINE
Learn to weave your own fabric from scratch!
Braided Rag Rugs - ONLINE - PACIFIC, CANADIAN, US & EAST OZ TIMEZONES
Learn to braid beautiful rag rugs without any stitching!
BRAIDED RAG RUGS - LIVE ONLINE for UK, Europe, India, Africa, Japan
Online Class in 2 sessions - Live on Zoom
NOTE: TAUGHT IN AUSTRALIAN EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME, WHICH EQUATES TO MORNINGS IN THE UK, EUROPE & AFRICA AND AFTERNOONS FROM INDIA TO JAPAN.
(If joining from interstate or overseas, compare to your local date / time here).te or overseas, compare to your local date / time here).
Session 1 - - Introduction and braiding basics
Session 2 - Further design possibilities, tricky bits and rug finishing
Learn a great way to recycle your old clothes and make fantastic rag rugs using an off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique. We share an inspiring range of colour and design possibilities in this two day workshop. Beautiful and unique floor coverings are possible using contrasting colours, or you can blend patterned rags for a ‘carpet of flowers’. This braiding technique weaves in as we go so there is no stitching up required afterward. Bring your own material to recycle and find out what riches can come from rags…
Cost : $125 (AUD)
* OR DONATE $125 AU to UNRWA, MSF or Ela Elna Elak and email your receipt to ilkajanewhite@gmail.com to register for this workshop.
* Local MaLETS scheme members can also pay in full or part using pods - our local Castlemaine barter currency! Just email ILKA to arrange this :)
Introduction to Band Weaving: Inkle Loom Weekend in Castlemaine
Enter the fascinating world of band weaving in this hands-on, 2-day workshop!
Designed for beginners and those looking to expand their textile skills, you'll learn the ins and outs of the versatile Inkle loom.
Over the course of two days, we will:
· Cover the basics of Inkle loom setup and operation
· Explore Inkle design and colour theory for eye-catching results
· Learn to draft and follow an Inkle pattern
· Practice Inkle weaving techniques to create colourful, sturdy bands
· Complete a woven band of your own design
Join Ilka for a weekend of creativity and textile tradition. You'll leave with new skills, a handwoven band, and the confidence to continue your Inkle weaving journey at home.
No prior experience necessary. All materials and use of Inkle looms provided. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Price: $190
Braided Rag Rugs Online - Creative Matakana, NZ
A great way to recycle old clothes and fabric!
Braided Rag Rugs - ONLINE - Pacific, Canadian, US & East Oz timezones
2 Part Online Class via Zoom
*Note: Dates are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time. These sessions run Saturday & Sunday Afternoon/Evenings in the Pacific, Canada and Nth/Sth American zones. COMPARE YOUR LOCAL STARTING TIME & DATE HERE.
Session 1 - 9am - 12pm Jan 28 (AEDT) Introduction and braiding basics
Session 2 - 9am - 12pm Jan 29 (AEDT) Further design possibilities, tricky bits and rug finishing
A great way to recycle old clothes and fabric…
Learn to make fantastic rag rugs using an off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique. Ilka shares an inspiring off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique with a range of colour and design possibilities in this one day workshop.
Beautiful and unique floor coverings are possible using contrasting colours, or you can blend patterned rags for a ‘carpet of flowers’.
This braiding technique weaves in as we go so there is no stitching up required afterward. Bring your own material to recycle and find out what riches can come from rags…
EARLY BIRD: $120 AUD
AFTER DEC 31: $125 AUD
Locals are welcome to pay in part or full using ‘Pods’ from our MaLETS bartering scheme. Just email me to set that up!
Sturt Winter School - Rag Braiding: Square to Sculptural
Apply the braiding of humble rags to vessels and sculptural outcomes.
Dressing the Loom - Warping Workshop, Castlemaine
A practical, one-day warping class.
This hands-on workshop offers thorough step-by-step revision, tips and tricks for all stages of preparing a table loom for weaving. Great for those who haven’t woven for a while or would like to firm up their understanding of warping fundamentals.
We’ll cover all the steps in dressing a loom from back to front including spacing, winding on, threading, denting and leashing. Ilka also shares some handy tools and tips for warping on your own, revisiting the principals of sett, tension and table-loom basics as we go.
Bring your own Table Loom and pre-wound warp or contact Ilka to purchase / hire.
COST: $120 AUD
Locals are welcome to pay in part or full using ‘Pods’ from our MaLETS bartering scheme. Paying in instalments can also be arranged. Just email Ilka to set up these options :)
Handloom Weaving Practice Group
At the request of local weavers - A Handloom Practice Group in Castlemaine!
Tutorial / Studio style sessions, assisting whatever project/s you would like to bring along for company or guidance. These sessions shape to the needs of participating weavers - wherever you’re at!
You might begin a new piece or continue an existing one, receive help with reading drafts or planning your warp, ask about design, combining yarns, deepen your understanding of a structure or simply enjoy the cross-pollination that working together brings. All weavers welcome!
BYO table loom, or borrow one from Ilka.
Venue: West End Hall. Corner of View & Woodman Streets, Castlemaine
Date/Times : 1-4pm Tuesday afternoons - November 8 to December 6
* Cost: $80 per afternoon, or the whole season for $385
*Really flexible instalment plans available - email ilka.
Student work pictured L-R: Lisa Mori, Lynne Heathcote, Mel Elton, Jess Gilbert, Martine Szokol.
Braided Rag Rugs - Village Dreaming, Blampied Vic.
Learn to make fantastic rag rugs at Mara Ripani’s beautiful farm! Ilka teaches a wonderful off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique and shares an inspiring range of colour and design possibilities in this one day workshop. Beautiful and unique floor coverings are possible using contrasting colours, or you can blend patterned rags for a ‘carpet of flowers’. This braiding technique weaves in as we go so there is no stitching up required afterward. Bring your own material to recycle and find out what riches can come from rags…
Morning – Introduction and braiding basics
Afternoon – Further design possibilities, tricky bits and rug finishing
Mara provides a lovely light lunch + tea & coffee.
Date: Sunday SEPT 11 from 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Venue: ORTO Straw Eco Farm
Blampied, Vic 3461 Australia
Cost: $200
Certificate of 8 Shaft Weaving - Carlton and Online
Certificate of 8 Shaft Weaving - Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria.
July 2021 - July 2022
Now offered as a combination of online and face-to-face classes over the course of a year, this long-established certificate program with the Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria provides an excellent grounding in 8 Shaft Handloom Weaving and Design.
The course combines thorough weave theory, practical design skills, traditional structures, contemporary applications and offers experience combining yarns, altering setts and appropriately finishing fabrics.
Course Content:
Introduction to Multi-Shaft Weaving, 8 shaft Twill theory and variations, Brocade theory and design, Damask design and pick up, 2 block Double Cloth, 6 block Summer and Winter, Huck Laces, Waffle,Colour & Weave, Deflected weaves and Pique.Exploration of Yarn, Fibres, and Finishes.
Design, Costing and production of an 8 shaft article.
Assessment includes Woven Samples 50% and a Technical Folio 50%.
Venue: Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria (North Carlton) and Online via Zoom
Course Cost: Guild Members $1,800 and General Public $1,950
*Payable by deposit followed by monthly or quarterly instalments.
Includes loom hire and provision of most yarns.
Please note: This course does not carry accreditation; however the Guild asks participants to undertake genuine commitment to completion of all topics and submission of a folio including theory, woven samples and final project.
Delivery mode: A blend of Face to Face and Online learning:
7 full days throughout the year in the Guild Rooms, 655 Nicholson Street Carlton North, interspersed with 14 fortnightly classes online (Sundays, 10-12 via zoom). Email Ilka for full timetable and details.
Please contact Ilka or call the Guild on 9387 9222 before booking this course HERE.
Castlemaine Handloom School - EXTRA WARP
For those who have completed Introduction to Weaving classes and are ready for more theory and practice!
This year we explore a wonderful range of Extra Warp weaves, including Velvet, Double cloth Pleats, Turned Overshot, Turned Monksbelt and Supplementary Warp Pick-Up.
We’ll also have a Natural Dye Day to tie and dip your warps for Ikat-like effects!
Increase your confidence in reading, adapting and ultimately designing your own patterns and textures on 4 or 8 shafts.
BYO table loom, or borrow one from Ilka.
Venue: Castlemaine Community House is a lovely old red-brick school building 2 minute’s walk from the train station.
*Online follow-up will also be available for those who can’t join us for every session.
Dates: (5 Full days 10 - 4pm) Sat/Sun March 6 & 7, then Saturdays: April 3, May 8, and June 6.
Cost: $ 475 *Flexible instalment plans available.
Braided Rag Rugs - LIVE ONLINE - 2 part class
Online Class in 2 sessions - Live on Zoom:
Session 1 - Sunday 6th Dec. 9.30am - 12.30pm (*AEST) - Introduction and braiding basics
Session 2 - Sunday 13th Dec. 9.30am - 12.30pm (*AEST) - Further design possibilities, tricky bits and rug finishing
*Note: AEST is Australian Eastern Standard Time. Compare to your zone time HERE.
A great way to recycle old clothes and fabric!
Learn to make fantastic rag rugs using an off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique. Ilka shares an inspiring off-loom, spiral-woven braiding technique with a range of colour and design possibilities in this two part workshop.
This braiding technique weaves in as we go so there is no stitching up required afterward. Beautiful and unique floor coverings are possible using contrasting colours, or you can blend patterned rags for a ‘carpet of flowers’.
Bring your own material to recycle and find out what riches can come from rags…
These sessions will be held online via Zoom. Participants will receive login details prior to workshop.
COST OF 2 DAY CLASS: $105
Certificate of 4 Shaft Weaving
A year long course, running from August 2019 - August 2020. This one is booked out and underway. Contact Ilka to hear about future courses.