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Beginning Nordic Band Weaving on a Band Heddle

Sat, Mar 21

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Nordia House

Explore the beautiful yet utilitarian world of band weaving with Scandinavian weaver, textile artist, and craft instructor, Caroline Feyling.

Beginning Nordic Band Weaving on a Band Heddle
Beginning Nordic Band Weaving on a Band Heddle

Time & Location

Mar 21, 2026, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Nordia House, 8800 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97223, USA

About

Handwoven bands can be so much more than trim or decoration. Bands woven on the band heddle date back hundreds of years in Scandinavia. Historically they were used for everything from hair ties, to rope, or even horse reins!


Explore the beautiful yet utilitarian world of band weaving with Scandinavian weaver, textile artist, and craft instructor, Caroline Feyling. In this one day intensive, students will learn to backstrap weave plainweave bands on a grindvev (band heddle). We will weave a sample along with a longer band between 36 and 72 inches in length that students can complete at home.  By the end of this class students will be able to design, set up, and weave plainweave bands independently.


This portable and beginner friendly technique is an excellent first foray into the world of weaving. A basic tool kit and materials will be provided by the instructor with the option to purchase additional weaving tools at the end of the class. Selected examples of the instructor’s own work will also be available for purchase.


Some hand strength required, and ability to see fine details. Must be able to stand for up to 30 minutes, and to sit for extended periods of time. This technique can cause lower back strain. Students will be encouraged to take stretch breaks throughout class time. 


Other offerings from this instructor at Nordic Northwest throughout the spring (links coming soon!):

  • Lecture: Bunad and Bandweaving – A Nordic Folk Art Journey (April 10)

  • Weekend Intensive: Nordic Pickup Band Weaving on a Band Heddle (April 11&12)

  • Norwegian Tablet Weaving Telemark Style (May 2)


About Your Instructor

Caroline Feyling is a Norwegian and American textile artist based in Corvallis, Oregon. Born in Upstate New York to a Norwegian father and an American mother, Feyling speaks fluent Norwegian, and remembers hints of Nordic craft everywhere in her childhood home. Her first craft memories are of the colorwork sweaters her grandmother knit while visiting from Norway and the Norwegian bunad she would play dress up in. Feyling spent a gap year in Norway attending a folkehøgskole (folk high school) to study classical piano, but fell in love with and fully immersed herself in Norwegian knitting culture. She returned with 13 pairs of socks she had knitted and a foreshadowing of a new life passion.


Feyling holds a BFA in Fiber and Material Studies from School of The Art Institute of Chicago, 2020. She studied Scandinavian weaving at Vävstuga Weaving School in Shelburne, MA, and was a 2023-25 Resident Artisan at North House Folk School in Grand Marais, MN. She has taught at North House Folk School; Tarweed Folk School, Corvallis, OR; Vesterheim Folk School, Decorah, IA; and American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, MN. Feyling’s current work explores Scandinavian weaving techniques in contemporary interior design contexts for her business Elderberry Textiles Studio. You can follow her work on Instagram @carolinefeyling.


Cost

Member Admission: $105 

General Admission: $130

Tickets include all tools and materials

Please note, all sales are final

Minimum Age: 14



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