Feb 15 2025 - Feb 15 2025

July 12 – July 13 – Building and Weaving on a Mayan Backstrap Loom

Date
  • Feb 15 2025 - Feb 15 2025

Location

 

Class Title/Teacher: Sari Monroy Solis
Tuition: $250/Members $270/Non-Members
Class Dates: July 12 – July 13, 2025
Times: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Place: Pacific Textile Arts classroom
Number of Students: Minimum: 5 Max: 10
Materials fee: $95.00. ($80 for full pre-warped loom and $15 wood & cotton for small loom.

Class Description: Learn the fundamentals of making and using a Mayan backstrap loom! The backstrap loom is one of the oldest Indigenous technologies in the world and is still used to make some of the longest-lasting clothing. Besides being a very portable loom, it is of cultural significance to the Indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and the Andes. Even today, Mayan weavers continue to make their everyday textiles with this loom.

In this weekend’s immersion, you will learn the history of the backstrap loom and how to build and weave with this loom. Students will learn techniques specific to where the teacher’s family is from – San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepequez, Guatemala. On Saturday, you will learn to warp and build a small backstrap loom to weave a small belt or strap. On Sunday, you will learn to weave on a wider backstrap loom that has been pre-warped for you and is also for you to take home.

The class will cover the history of the loom, how the body connects to the loom, the parts of the loom, and how to do plain and brocade weaving. Throughout these steps, you will learn these motifs’ names and origins and understand how to design your own patterns.

Ready to start weaving? This class will focus on simplifying the process so you can learn to weave on the backstrap loom. After the workshop, you will have access to a series of teaching videos that Sari has created so you can refresh and continue your learning at home.

Materials Included: 1) all necessary materials for making a small backstrap loom on Saturday; 2) a fully warped and ready loom for Sunday that you will also take home

List of items students need to bring: Please bring a cushion for more comfortable seating (if desired), personal snacks, lunch, a water bottle, and your reading glasses, should you need them. We will be working with fine cotton threads.

BIO: Sari Monroy Solís is a Mayan fiber artist and backstrap loom weaver living in Northern California in the Bay Area (Ohlone Lands). The backstrap loom called to Sari ever since she was a child and saw the loom her father brought with him when he migrated from Guatemala. Sari first learned to weave from elders in her home community in Guatemala many years ago when she went home to visit her grandparents’ burial site. Working with the loom inspired Sari to begin a journey of researching ancestral Indigenous fibers, dyes, and weaving techniques throughout Mexico, Guatemala, and the Andes. She teaches fiber arts and paint making with the blessing of her teachers and elders.

Sari is a weaver, embroiderer, natural dyers, and ink maker using ancestral Indigenous processes and techniques. She enjoys restoring old güipiles and documenting their stories and intricate motifs. When she is not in the States, she spends her time in community in Mexico or Guatemala with her elders. In addition to her fiber arts, Sari studies plants and their medicine. You can follow her as she continues to document ancestral traditions on IG: @theblueweaver

Questions: Email classes@pacifictextilearts.org

 

Class - Backstrap Weaving with Sari Monroy-Solis

Class – Backstrap Weaving with Sari Monroy-Solis

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TUITION: $250/Members $270/Non-Members.
Tuitions include a 20% non-refundable deposit up to a maximum of $50. If you have not paid your 2025 membership yet and would like to take this and future 2025 classes at the member price, become a member before you register. It’s only $15/yr & you can JOIN HERE

CLASS POLICIES: By signing up for this class you are agreeing to our cancellation policy. Please read before registering.

Your tuition, or balance if you are making payments, is due 15 days before the first day of class. At this point we have committed to paying the teacher whether you attend or not. Tuition is subject to the cancellation policies below and includes non-refundable deposit of 20% of the class fee up to a maximum of $50 to hold your space in the class.

If the minimum number of students is not met, or for any reason Pacific Textile Arts or the teacher must cancel the class, your tuition including deposits will be refunded or you may credit them toward a future class.

CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS & CREDIT TERMS:

Full refund terms: If you cancel more than 30 days before the start of class you may receive a full refund minus the non-refundable, non-exchangeable deposit, or you may request a credit minus the non-refundable deposit toward a future class within 1 year.

Credit toward a future class: If you cancel between 30 days and two weeks before the start of class you may request a credit toward a future class minus the non-refundable deposit.

If you cancel within two weeks of the start of class, including if you have an illness or emergency, tuitions are non-refundable unless the minimum number of students can be met without your presence OR you are able to find a replacement for your space. Only then may you request a credit toward a future class minus the non-refundable deposit. 

No Shows – No refunds or credits will be given.

These policies have been revised in an effort to ensure, as an all-volunteer organization, that we provide a full roster of classes, offer reasonable tuitions, and guarantee our teachers will receive full payment for their work. By signing up for this class, you are agreeing to the above policies.

If you need clarification on these policies, please email classes@pacifictextilearts.org prior to registering for the class.

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