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Camp - Kids Beginner Weaving @ Museum

Booking and details at City of Markham website

Starts Jul 6
City of Markham fee
Markham Museum

Available spots


Service Description

NOTE: This is now sold out. **** Long before modern computers, looms were the original machines that used patterns, logic, and repetition to create complex outcomes. Weaving dates back more than 12,000 years, making it one of the world's oldest-and most innovative-technologies. In this beginner weaving program led by weaver Megan Crouse of Rebel Textile, young learners explore this ancient skill through hands-on weaving on table looms and rigid heddle looms. Working in pairs, participants set up both looms and independently create a woven project on each, encouraging creativity, discovery, and skill-building in a supportive, fun environment.


Upcoming Sessions


Course Registration

Please read the following policies carefully. By enrolling in any workshop, class, or program, you agree to these terms. Registration & Payment All workshop fees must be paid in full at the time of registration to reserve your place. Please note that we do not issue refunds for missed classes. Cancellations or changes must be made at least 48 hours prior to the start of your first class. Cancellations made within this time frame will receive a store credit that may be applied toward another Rebel Textile class or workshop. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the class start time will result in forfeiture of the full fee. Class Cancellations by Rebel Textile Rebel Textile reserves the right to cancel a workshop or class due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. In the event of a cancellation, participants will be notified at least 48 hours in advance, and a full refund will be issued. Class Attendance Please arrive on time for your workshop. Due to the nature of weaving instruction, it is not possible to schedule make-up classes for missed sessions. Project Completion Workshops and classes are designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the weaving process and all steps involved in each project. While every effort is made to support project completion during the workshop, this cannot be guaranteed. If a project is not completed within the allotted time, participants will be provided with the instruction needed to complete the work independently. Additional studio time and instruction may be arranged at an hourly rate. Studio Safety & Liability Weaving workshops involve the use of equipment and tools such as floor looms, table looms, rigid heddle looms, shuttles, reeds, heddles, cutting tools, and other fibre-related equipment. Participation carries inherent risks, including the possibility of injury. By enrolling, you acknowledge these risks and agree to use all equipment with care and follow studio safety guidelines. You agree to release and hold harmless Rebel Textile, its instructors, and representatives from any and all claims or liability arising from participation in classes, workshops, or programs. You consent to first aid and/or medical treatment should the need arise. Rebel Textile is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items.


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