Weaving – From the Beginning
This class is for those who have completed the Intro to Weaving class or have prior weaving experience. In the Intro to Weaving class, looms were pre-warped so students could become familiar with the loom and focus on weaving techniques. In this class, participants will learn how to wind a warp, warp the loom, and complete a project.
Students will choose from an assortment of kits to make a scarf, table runner, or sampler. The first day will focus on winding the warp and warping the loom. Students will complete projects on the second day. An additional class can be scheduled for those needing more assistance.
Please pack a lunch or a snack, as we will be breaking midway through.
Registration Information
Class Fee:
- $150 for non- members + $20 supply fee
- $135 for BRMAA members + $20 supply fee
Register:
Skill Level:
- This class is for those who have completed the Intro to Weaving class or have prior weaving experience.
Session Length & Date:
July 25th & 26th, 2026 – 2 Sessions
- Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
- Sunday: 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Instructor Name:
- Robyn Czyscon
About the Instructor
Robyn Czyscon
Robyn grew up in a suburb of Chicago. She learned to sew at an early age, raised by a family of sewists. She has been a quilter for more than 20 years. Upon retirement as a corporate secretary, Robyn was gifted a longarm quilt machine from the CPA firm she worked for. Now, she spends many of her days happily quilting in her studio. A member of the Pieceful Mountain Quilt Guild and Misty Mountain Quilt Guild, most of her quilts are gifted to local charities. Robyn is also a member of the local Quilts of Valor Foundation that makes and awards quilts to veterans. Fiber arts have always come naturally to Robyn. She learned to knit in her early 20s and it has been a passion ever since. About 10 years ago, after attending a fiber festival, Robyn became smitten with weaving and spinning. Along with the longarm quilt machine, her studio includes three sewing machines, a serger, two looms and a spinning wheel. She has an affinity for all things fiber arts. Robyn lives in Morganton with her husband, a semi-retired landscape architect. They have two cats that keep them in stitches with their antics. They have a small dye garden and grow vegetables and herbs as well.



