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Presented by Christine Schebilski And Sue Ambrioso FAEA Conference October 2013 1 Students will learn the process of weaving and explore the importance of textiles in their lives NGSSS 6 8 ID: 251719

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Weaving Wonders

Presented by: Christine SchebilskiAnd Sue AmbriosoFAEA Conference October, 2013

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Students will learn the process of weaving, and explore the importance of textiles in their lives.

NGSSS 6- 8:VA.68.H.2.2 Explain the impact artwork and utilitarian objects have on the human experience.

VA.68.S.1.4 Use accurate art vocabulary to explain the creative and art-making processes.

VA.68.S.3.5 Apply two-dimensional techniques and media to create or enhance three-dimensional artwork.

VA.68.S.2.2 Create artwork requiring sequentially ordered procedures and specified media to achieve intended results.

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Get motivated!

T

hink

about the fibers in

your clothing, linens, and other fabrics. Each one is made from a textile of several different fibers that are interlocked together. You will

be making a

sturdy textile of interlocked newspapers.

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Journal

Explain,

in

your

sketchbook or journal, what life would be like without woven fabrics in

your

life. Which

ones

seem most important? For example: clothing, bed sheets, towels; what other textiles could

you

not live without?

Make a list of your top 3 and explain

why they are your favorites.

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Fibers

Slender, threadlike materials that come from animals (silk, wool), plants (linen, flax, cotton), and chemicals (nylon, rayon).

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fabric

textile

Cloth made by knitting or weaving threads together.

An artwork made from cloth or fibers, such as yarn.

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Loom

A frame or machine used to hold yarn and other fibers for weaving, usually at right angles to one another.

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Warp- In

weaving, the vertical threads attached to the top and bottom of a loom.Weft- The threads that cross over and under the warp fibers on a loom.

Weave-

A process of interlocking thread, yarn, or other fibers to create a fabric, usually on a loom.

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Pattern

Variety

Repeated colors, lines, shapes, forms, or textures in an artwork. Pattern is a principle of design.

The combination of elements art, such as line, shape, or color, to provide interest in an artwork. Variety is a principle of design.

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Materials

1 newspaper per weaving

Paper clips

Optional: paint, feathers, glitter,

twisteez

wire, beads, multi-media for decorating

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Procedure: Basket

Open newspaper. Use all pages that are all the same size and paper type. Fold large pieces down into about 1”

strips (The amount depends on the size of the basket you want to make. To create a 4 x 4 x4 basket, use 12 strips.)

Lay down all of your warp newspaper strips

Cover the top half with a heavy book to keep in place as you add in the weft strips.Use a ruler to make sure that all sides are even.Once all of the weft is woven into the base, crease all warp and weft pieces at the edge where they overlap. Folding/ creasing now will benefit you later as you try to get the sides of the basket to stand up.

Paperclips

will help hold pieces in place as you

work.

Lastly, tuck edges in and take out all paperclips

.

Some pieces will fold under while others folder over.

Decorate as desired

.

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Procedure:

Paper Mat WeavingOpen newspaper. Use all pages that are all the same size and paper type. Fold large pieces down into about 1”

strips or 2” strips. ( The size depends on how wide and thick you want your final weaving to be. The

amount depends on the size of the

weaving you want to make. To create a 6 x6 weaving, use 12 strips. You can tape strips together to make a larger piece.)

Lay down all of your warp newspaper

strips.

Cover the top half with a heavy book to keep in place as you add in the weft strips.

Leave a margin on all 4 sides that is twice the width of your newspaper strips.

Paperclips

will help hold pieces in place as you

work.

Lastly, tuck edges in and take out all paperclips

. Some pieces will fold under while others folder over.

Decorate as desired.

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Thank you for joining us!

Happy weaving !!!!! :DThank you also to Bing Images on 9/30/13

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