Diana Buck, Instructor
Sunday, March 23, 2025
9 AM -3 PM
Tablet woven bands have been used throughout history to accessorize and decorate clothing using a variety of fibers. This seminar will cover the historic and world use of tablet weaving, including differing regional techniques and examples. In addition, there will be time to provide hands on experience creating your own tablet woven sample that can be used as a key or eyeglasses lanyard.
**Students can follow up this beginner class with Tablet Weaving: The Next Steps on May 17. Click here for more information.**
Diana Buck
Diana has been involved in fiber arts for most of her life. She grew up in a family of knitters, crocheters, quilters, needle workers, and sewers, and learned these crafts as a child. As an adult, she continued to expand her knowledge and experience, until she found her true calling to research and teach textile arts through history. She has been involved in living history for over 35 years and, over those years, has focused her studies and activities on both women’s roles and historic textiles of early 18th Century through early 19th Century time periods. Currently, as co-founder and co-leader of Njordhr’s Wanderers, her focus is on the agency of women in textile production and commerce in the North Sea region during the Early Medieval period (Viking Age). Through partnership with her husband Krag, they have conducted experimental and reconstructive archaeological projects in textile production. This has focused on re-creating tools and equipment based upon excavated examples, through the redevelopment of skills and techniques to create the different textile examples found in excavations.