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SUMMARY:Wine & Weave
DESCRIPTION:If you already know the basics of weaving and are looking for more practice\, this social weaving evening is for you!\n\n\nWine & Weave!\n \nThis wine & weave session is designed for everybody that already has some experience in shaft-weaving and is looking for more practice. You will watch your cloth grow row by row while drinking a glass of wine with fellow weavers and enjoying the rhythmic pace of weaving. These sessions are all about freestyle weaving and doing whatever feels best for you. Without the pressure to make a product or following a strict lesson plan\, Emma will be on hand to help you with any problems and (naturally) to join in the weaving fun! \n \nPlease note this is a self-guided weaving session and not an educational workshop. All participants should already have experience weaving on an 8-shaft loom. If you are new to weaving\, then check out the Weave 101 workshop to get started! \n \n \nWhat’s included?\n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nAccess to a catalogue of weave structures\nWine! (Non-alcoholic options also available)\n\nWhat will I learn?\n\nPracticing and developing your skills as a shaft-weaver\nNew techniques and structures\, depending on your project\n\nWhat will I make?\n\nSmall samples that can be cut off the loom and taken home\n\n \n \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last seven years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and this new series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/wine-weave-6/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Historic Weaving in Action!
DESCRIPTION:Come see a fully-restored 100-year old Jacquard loom in action\, one Sunday per month at the Deutsches Technikmuseum!\n\n\nThe Deutsches Technikmuseum is home to a 100-year old\, fully-restored ribbon Jacquard loom. Capable of weaving 18 ribbons simultaneously\, this fascinating piece of textile technology is also one of the first examples of punchcard programming.  \n \nOne Sunday per month the Jacquard is run hourly for visitors\, providing an insight into how weaving works\, how the Industrial Revolution changed the way we view textiles\, and how the punchcard paved the way for modern computing. \n \nDemonstrations are hourly\, from 11:30 – 16:30. A museum admission ticket is required\, no other booking or reservation is necessary. Museum admission tickets can be purchased in advance on the Deutsches Technikmuseum website\, or directly upon arrival.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/historic-weaving-in-action-2/
LOCATION:German Museum of Technology\, Trebbiner Straße 9\, Berlin\, BE\, 10963\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260221T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260114T095621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T211032Z
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SUMMARY:Weave 101: Get hooked on weaving!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave and create your own fabric in just one afternoon!\n\n\nWeaving is an exciting and versatile craft\, but it can be difficult to know how to get started. In this 4 hour workshop with weaver Emma Wood\, you can take the first steps towards building up your knowledge and confidence as a weaver. \nOver the course of the workshop\, you’ll have the chance to design and weave your own fabric samples on an 8-shaft loom\, whilst also understanding the principles of shaft weaving. The workshop takes place in Emma’s studio\, where you can select from a broad range of yarns that you can play and experiment with as you become more familiar with how weaving works. Emma will introduce you to the basic motions of weaving\, help you understand how the different structures work\, and explain how different warp threadings can impact your designs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to try designing your own weave structures\, and create your own cloth sample to take home with you. \nWhat’s included? \n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nBeginner’s catalogue of weave structures\n\nWhat will I learn? \n\nThe basic principles of weaving\nHow a loom works\nHow to weave on an 8-shaft loom (straight or pointed draft)\n\nWhat will I make? \n\nSmall individual samples or a wall hanging\n\n– – \nAbout Emma \nEmma is a weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last decade. She has an MA in Woven Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma works primarily on independent projects and developing experimental woven materials. She is based from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and and far too much yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through this series of workshops. \n– – \nFAQs \nAre there other workshop dates available? \nTo see the other available workshop dates\, just visit the website. \nWhat language is the workshop in? \nThe workshop takes place in English. \nIs the workshop space accessible? \nThere is an 8cm high step to enter the studio and the front door is approximately 85cm wide when opened. The bathroom is not wheelchair-accessible. The looms are placed on standing-height desks\, but they can be lowered if needed. If you have accessibility requirements\, contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can discuss your needs. \nHow do I get to the workshop? \nThe nearest subway station is Reinickendorfer Straße (U6). The nearest S-Bahn stations are Wedding (S42 & S46) and Humboldthain (S1 & S2). Nearby buses are the M27\, 120 and 247. \nWhat should I bring to the workshop? \nAll weaving materials will be provided\, but if you have any yarns or materials you would like to try out\, feel free to bring them with you. This can be anything from thin embroidery yarn to chunky knit yarns\, or even unconventional materials like metal wires. This workshop is all about play and experimentation! \nWeaving can also be tiring work and you will be on your feet for the duration\, so it is recommended you bring drinks and a snack to keep your energy up. \nI already know how to weave\, is this workshop suitable for me? \nThis workshop is designed for those who have never woven before\, but can also be a great refresher course for experienced weavers or beginners looking to expand their skills. \nI booked a ticket but can’t make the workshop\, can I transfer my ticket or get a refund? \nIf you’re not able to make the workshop and want to transfer your ticket to another date or discuss a refund\, please contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can try to find the best solution. Please note that refundable cancellations must be made 48 hours before the start of the workshop. \nHow can I contact you with further questions? \nSend any other questions to emma@wovenbywood.com.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/weave-101-get-hooked-on-weaving-8/
LOCATION:Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Darn It!
DESCRIPTION:Breathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime!\n\n\nDarn It!\nBreathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime! \n— \nDarning is a needle-weaving technique of mending holes in fabrics. It can be used to create an invisible mend\, or as a way to take a flaw and turn it into a stand-out feature. In this workshop we’ll go over the darning method and practice the technique before you start mending your own items. You can choose from a wide range of yarns to mend with\, or bring your own. The workshop is taught by weaver and textile designer (and darning-addict) Emma Wood\, in her design studio in Wedding. \nJust bring your clothes or home textiles that are in need of some repair\, and take home not only some newly-mended pieces\, but also a skill that will last you a lifetime. \n— \nWhat kind of textiles can be repaired?\nThis workshop is aimed at textiles with holes (from moths\, tears\, worn-out yarn\, etc.) and can include items like: socks\, sweaters\, t-shirts\, scarves\, hats\, blankets & cushions. If you’re bringing jeans\, please only bring pairs with small holes\, not with large tears (these need another mending method). \nDo I already need to know how to sew?\nNo! This workshop is great for total beginners\, even if you’ve never threaded a needle before. All you need is curiosity and at least one item with a hole in it! \nHow many items should I bring?\nYou can bring as many as you like\, and then see how many you repair during the course of the workshop. The time for each repair will vary based on the size of the hole\, the thickness of your repair yarn\, and your natural sewing speed. You can probably expect to repair between 2-3 pieces during the workshop. \nWhat will I take home with me?\nA handy skill that will last a lifetime\, your repaired items\, an illustrated booklet so you never forget your new skill\, a darning needle\, and your very own darning mushroom and embroidery hoop. You’ll also be able to take home extra yarns from Emma’s massive yarn library\, so you can finish any items you may not have had time for during the workshop. \n– – \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and her series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/darn-it-7/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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CREATED:20260116T231929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T174114Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Weaving in Action!
DESCRIPTION:Come see a fully-restored 100-year old Jacquard loom in action\, one Sunday per month at the Deutsches Technikmuseum!\n\n\nThe Deutsches Technikmuseum is home to a 100-year old\, fully-restored ribbon Jacquard loom. Capable of weaving 18 ribbons simultaneously\, this fascinating piece of textile technology is also one of the first examples of punchcard programming.  \n \nOne Sunday per month the Jacquard is run hourly for visitors\, providing an insight into how weaving works\, how the Industrial Revolution changed the way we view textiles\, and how the punchcard paved the way for modern computing. \n \nDemonstrations are hourly\, from 11:30 – 16:30. A museum admission ticket is required\, no other booking or reservation is necessary. Museum admission tickets can be purchased in advance on the Deutsches Technikmuseum website\, or directly upon arrival.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/historic-weaving-in-action-3/
LOCATION:German Museum of Technology\, Trebbiner Straße 9\, Berlin\, BE\, 10963\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260311T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260114T095624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T115719Z
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SUMMARY:Darn It!
DESCRIPTION:Breathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime!\n\n\nDarn It!\nBreathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime! \n— \nDarning is a needle-weaving technique of mending holes in fabrics. It can be used to create an invisible mend\, or as a way to take a flaw and turn it into a stand-out feature. In this workshop we’ll go over the darning method and practice the technique before you start mending your own items. You can choose from a wide range of yarns to mend with\, or bring your own. The workshop is taught by weaver and textile designer (and darning-addict) Emma Wood\, in her design studio in Wedding. \nJust bring your clothes or home textiles that are in need of some repair\, and take home not only some newly-mended pieces\, but also a skill that will last you a lifetime. \n— \nWhat kind of textiles can be repaired?\nThis workshop is aimed at textiles with holes (from moths\, tears\, worn-out yarn\, etc.) and can include items like: socks\, sweaters\, t-shirts\, scarves\, hats\, blankets & cushions. If you’re bringing jeans\, please only bring pairs with small holes\, not with large tears (these need another mending method). \nDo I already need to know how to sew?\nNo! This workshop is great for total beginners\, even if you’ve never threaded a needle before. All you need is curiosity and at least one item with a hole in it! \nHow many items should I bring?\nYou can bring as many as you like\, and then see how many you repair during the course of the workshop. The time for each repair will vary based on the size of the hole\, the thickness of your repair yarn\, and your natural sewing speed. You can probably expect to repair between 2-3 pieces during the workshop. \nWhat will I take home with me?\nA handy skill that will last a lifetime\, your repaired items\, an illustrated booklet so you never forget your new skill\, a darning needle\, and your very own darning mushroom and embroidery hoop. You’ll also be able to take home extra yarns from Emma’s massive yarn library\, so you can finish any items you may not have had time for during the workshop. \n– – \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and her series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/darn-it-8/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260314T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260114T095625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T085619Z
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SUMMARY:Weave 101: Get hooked on weaving!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave and create your own fabric in just one afternoon!\n\n\nWeaving is an exciting and versatile craft\, but it can be difficult to know how to get started. In this 4 hour workshop with weaver Emma Wood\, you can take the first steps towards building up your knowledge and confidence as a weaver. \nOver the course of the workshop\, you’ll have the chance to design and weave your own fabric samples on an 8-shaft loom\, whilst also understanding the principles of shaft weaving. The workshop takes place in Emma’s studio\, where you can select from a broad range of yarns that you can play and experiment with as you become more familiar with how weaving works. Emma will introduce you to the basic motions of weaving\, help you understand how the different structures work\, and explain how different warp threadings can impact your designs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to try designing your own weave structures\, and create your own cloth sample to take home with you. \nWhat’s included? \n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nBeginner’s catalogue of weave structures\n\nWhat will I learn? \n\nThe basic principles of weaving\nHow a loom works\nHow to weave on an 8-shaft loom (straight or pointed draft)\n\nWhat will I make? \n\nSmall individual samples or a wall hanging\n\n– – \nAbout Emma \nEmma is a weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last decade. She has an MA in Woven Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma works primarily on independent projects and developing experimental woven materials. She is based from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and and far too much yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through this series of workshops. \n– – \nFAQs \nAre there other workshop dates available? \nTo see the other available workshop dates\, just visit the website. \nWhat language is the workshop in? \nThe workshop takes place in English. \nIs the workshop space accessible? \nThere is an 8cm high step to enter the studio and the front door is approximately 85cm wide when opened. The bathroom is not wheelchair-accessible. The looms are placed on standing-height desks\, but they can be lowered if needed. If you have accessibility requirements\, contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can discuss your needs. \nHow do I get to the workshop? \nThe nearest subway station is Reinickendorfer Straße (U6). The nearest S-Bahn stations are Wedding (S42 & S46) and Humboldthain (S1 & S2). Nearby buses are the M27\, 120 and 247. \nWhat should I bring to the workshop? \nAll weaving materials will be provided\, but if you have any yarns or materials you would like to try out\, feel free to bring them with you. This can be anything from thin embroidery yarn to chunky knit yarns\, or even unconventional materials like metal wires. This workshop is all about play and experimentation! \nWeaving can also be tiring work and you will be on your feet for the duration\, so it is recommended you bring drinks and a snack to keep your energy up. \nI already know how to weave\, is this workshop suitable for me? \nThis workshop is designed for those who have never woven before\, but can also be a great refresher course for experienced weavers or beginners looking to expand their skills. \nI booked a ticket but can’t make the workshop\, can I transfer my ticket or get a refund? \nIf you’re not able to make the workshop and want to transfer your ticket to another date or discuss a refund\, please contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can try to find the best solution. Please note that refundable cancellations must be made 48 hours before the start of the workshop. \nHow can I contact you with further questions? \nSend any other questions to emma@wovenbywood.com.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/weave-101-get-hooked-on-weaving-9/
LOCATION:Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260320T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260320T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260114T095626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T121343Z
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SUMMARY:Wine & Weave
DESCRIPTION:If you already know the basics of weaving and are looking for more practice\, this social weaving evening is for you!\n\n\nWine & Weave!\n \nThis wine & weave session is designed for everybody that already has some experience in shaft-weaving and is looking for more practice. You will watch your cloth grow row by row while drinking a glass of wine with fellow weavers and enjoying the rhythmic pace of weaving. These sessions are all about freestyle weaving and doing whatever feels best for you. Without the pressure to make a product or following a strict lesson plan\, Emma will be on hand to help you with any problems and (naturally) to join in the weaving fun! \n \nPlease note this is a self-guided weaving session and not an educational workshop. All participants should already have experience weaving on an 8-shaft loom. If you are new to weaving\, then check out the Weave 101 workshop to get started! \n \n \nWhat’s included?\n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nAccess to a catalogue of weave structures\nWine! (Non-alcoholic options also available)\n\nWhat will I learn?\n\nPracticing and developing your skills as a shaft-weaver\nNew techniques and structures\, depending on your project\n\nWhat will I make?\n\nSmall samples that can be cut off the loom and taken home\n\n \n \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last seven years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and this new series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/wine-weave-7/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260414T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T044754Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260415T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260415T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T204759Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-2/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260416T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T114855Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-3/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260417T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T114727Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-4/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113345Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-5/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260419T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113346Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-6/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260420T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260420T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113347Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-7/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260421T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260409T201458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113348Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Decoding: digitality as subject and method
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary exhibition from five Berlin-based artists\n\n\nDigital Decoding is a collaborative seven-day research-driven exhibition by five female artists and designers from sound\, object\, and textile design investigating how digital technologies both conceal and reveal the material realities\, labour\, and power structures they depend upon. Through approaches spanning AI voice recognition\, human–machine co-creation\, virtual environments\, heritage craft\, and digital infrastructures\, the project asks: How can artistic research with digital technologies expose the hidden materialities\, practices\, and biases that digitality itself obscures? \nTaking place over one week in April 2026\, and following a four-month development period\, the exhibition invites audiences to engage with these artistic investigations. Bringing together Mittelbau artists from the Universität der Künste Berlin\, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin\, Digital Decoding is a unique opportunity to highlight the value of cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary artistic research in shaping critical perspectives on contemporary technological culture. \nFeatured artists:\n\nAnda Kryeziu\nJoana Schmitz\nNayeli Vega Vargas\nJulia Wolf\nEmma Wood\n\nVernissage:\n14 April 2026\, 18:00 – 22:00 \nOpening hours:\n15 – 21 April 2026\, 11:00 – 20:00 \n\n\n\nDigital Decoding is part of the DiGiTal programme. It is supported by the Berliner Chancengleichheitsprogramm\, the Kommission für künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Vorhaben (Universität der Künste Berlin)\, Einstein Center Digital Future\, transmediale e.V.\, and Berlin Open Lab.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/digital-decoding-digitality-as-subject-and-method-8/
LOCATION:transmediale e.V. – festival for art & digital culture berlin\, Gerichtstraße 35\, Berlin\, BE\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260424T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113349Z
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SUMMARY:Darn It!
DESCRIPTION:Breathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime!\n\n\nDarn It!\nBreathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime! \n— \nDarning is a needle-weaving technique of mending holes in fabrics. It can be used to create an invisible mend\, or as a way to take a flaw and turn it into a stand-out feature. In this workshop we’ll go over the darning method and practice the technique before you start mending your own items. You can choose from a wide range of yarns to mend with\, or bring your own. The workshop is taught by weaver and textile designer (and darning-addict) Emma Wood\, in her design studio in Wedding. \nJust bring your clothes or home textiles that are in need of some repair\, and take home not only some newly-mended pieces\, but also a skill that will last you a lifetime. \n— \nWhat kind of textiles can be repaired?\nThis workshop is aimed at textiles with holes (from moths\, tears\, worn-out yarn\, etc.) and can include items like: socks\, sweaters\, t-shirts\, scarves\, hats\, blankets & cushions. If you’re bringing jeans\, please only bring pairs with small holes\, not with large tears (these need another mending method). \nDo I already need to know how to sew?\nNo! This workshop is great for total beginners\, even if you’ve never threaded a needle before. All you need is curiosity and at least one item with a hole in it! \nHow many items should I bring?\nYou can bring as many as you like\, and then see how many you repair during the course of the workshop. The time for each repair will vary based on the size of the hole\, the thickness of your repair yarn\, and your natural sewing speed. You can probably expect to repair between 2-3 pieces during the workshop. \nWhat will I take home with me?\nA handy skill that will last a lifetime\, your repaired items\, an illustrated booklet so you never forget your new skill\, a darning needle\, and your very own darning mushroom and embroidery hoop. You’ll also be able to take home extra yarns from Emma’s massive yarn library\, so you can finish any items you may not have had time for during the workshop. \n– – \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and her series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/darn-it-9/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113350Z
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SUMMARY:Weave 101: Get hooked on weaving!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave and create your own fabric in just one afternoon!\n\n\nWeaving is an exciting and versatile craft\, but it can be difficult to know how to get started. In this 4 hour workshop with weaver Emma Wood\, you can take the first steps towards building up your knowledge and confidence as a weaver. \nOver the course of the workshop\, you’ll have the chance to design and weave your own fabric samples on an 8-shaft loom\, whilst also understanding the principles of shaft weaving. The workshop takes place in Emma’s studio\, where you can select from a broad range of yarns that you can play and experiment with as you become more familiar with how weaving works. Emma will introduce you to the basic motions of weaving\, help you understand how the different structures work\, and explain how different warp threadings can impact your designs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to try designing your own weave structures\, and create your own cloth sample to take home with you. \nWhat’s included? \n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nBeginner’s catalogue of weave structures\n\nWhat will I learn? \n\nThe basic principles of weaving\nHow a loom works\nHow to weave on an 8-shaft loom (straight or pointed draft)\n\nWhat will I make? \n\nSmall individual samples or a wall hanging\n\n– – \nAbout Emma \nEmma is a weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last decade. She has an MA in Woven Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma works primarily on independent projects and developing experimental woven materials. She is based from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and and far too much yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through this series of workshops. \n– – \nFAQs \nAre there other workshop dates available? \nTo see the other available workshop dates\, just visit the website. \nWhat language is the workshop in? \nThe workshop takes place in English. \nIs the workshop space accessible? \nThere is an 8cm high step to enter the studio and the front door is approximately 85cm wide when opened. The bathroom is not wheelchair-accessible. The looms are placed on standing-height desks\, but they can be lowered if needed. If you have accessibility requirements\, contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can discuss your needs. \nHow do I get to the workshop? \nThe nearest subway station is Reinickendorfer Straße (U6). The nearest S-Bahn stations are Wedding (S42 & S46) and Humboldthain (S1 & S2). Nearby buses are the M27\, 120 and 247. \nWhat should I bring to the workshop? \nAll weaving materials will be provided\, but if you have any yarns or materials you would like to try out\, feel free to bring them with you. This can be anything from thin embroidery yarn to chunky knit yarns\, or even unconventional materials like metal wires. This workshop is all about play and experimentation! \nWeaving can also be tiring work and you will be on your feet for the duration\, so it is recommended you bring drinks and a snack to keep your energy up. \nI already know how to weave\, is this workshop suitable for me? \nThis workshop is designed for those who have never woven before\, but can also be a great refresher course for experienced weavers or beginners looking to expand their skills. \nI booked a ticket but can’t make the workshop\, can I transfer my ticket or get a refund? \nIf you’re not able to make the workshop and want to transfer your ticket to another date or discuss a refund\, please contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can try to find the best solution. Please note that refundable cancellations must be made 48 hours before the start of the workshop. \nHow can I contact you with further questions? \nSend any other questions to emma@wovenbywood.com.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/weave-101-get-hooked-on-weaving-10/
LOCATION:Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260426T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260426T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260116T231942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113351Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Weaving in Action!
DESCRIPTION:Come see a fully-restored 100-year old Jacquard loom in action\, one Sunday per month at the Deutsches Technikmuseum!\n\n\nThe Deutsches Technikmuseum is home to a 100-year old\, fully-restored ribbon Jacquard loom. Capable of weaving 18 ribbons simultaneously\, this fascinating piece of textile technology is also one of the first examples of punchcard programming.  \n \nOne Sunday per month the Jacquard is run hourly for visitors\, providing an insight into how weaving works\, how the Industrial Revolution changed the way we view textiles\, and how the punchcard paved the way for modern computing. \n \nDemonstrations are hourly\, from 11:30 – 16:30. A museum admission ticket is required\, no other booking or reservation is necessary. Museum admission tickets can be purchased in advance on the Deutsches Technikmuseum website\, or directly upon arrival.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/historic-weaving-in-action-4/
LOCATION:German Museum of Technology\, Trebbiner Straße 9\, Berlin\, BE\, 10963\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260503T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260116T231943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113352Z
UID:211938-1777807800-1777825800@wovenbywood.com
SUMMARY:Historic Weaving in Action!
DESCRIPTION:Come see a fully-restored 100-year old Jacquard loom in action\, one Sunday per month at the Deutsches Technikmuseum!\n\n\nThe Deutsches Technikmuseum is home to a 100-year old\, fully-restored ribbon Jacquard loom. Capable of weaving 18 ribbons simultaneously\, this fascinating piece of textile technology is also one of the first examples of punchcard programming.  \n \nOne Sunday per month the Jacquard is run hourly for visitors\, providing an insight into how weaving works\, how the Industrial Revolution changed the way we view textiles\, and how the punchcard paved the way for modern computing. \n \nDemonstrations are hourly\, from 11:30 – 16:30. A museum admission ticket is required\, no other booking or reservation is necessary. Museum admission tickets can be purchased in advance on the Deutsches Technikmuseum website\, or directly upon arrival.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/historic-weaving-in-action-5/
LOCATION:German Museum of Technology\, Trebbiner Straße 9\, Berlin\, BE\, 10963\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260527T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260527T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113355Z
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SUMMARY:Darn It!
DESCRIPTION:Breathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime!\n\n\nDarn It!\nBreathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime! \n— \nDarning is a needle-weaving technique of mending holes in fabrics. It can be used to create an invisible mend\, or as a way to take a flaw and turn it into a stand-out feature. In this workshop we’ll go over the darning method and practice the technique before you start mending your own items. You can choose from a wide range of yarns to mend with\, or bring your own. The workshop is taught by weaver and textile designer (and darning-addict) Emma Wood\, in her design studio in Wedding. \nJust bring your clothes or home textiles that are in need of some repair\, and take home not only some newly-mended pieces\, but also a skill that will last you a lifetime. \n— \nWhat kind of textiles can be repaired?\nThis workshop is aimed at textiles with holes (from moths\, tears\, worn-out yarn\, etc.) and can include items like: socks\, sweaters\, t-shirts\, scarves\, hats\, blankets & cushions. If you’re bringing jeans\, please only bring pairs with small holes\, not with large tears (these need another mending method). \nDo I already need to know how to sew?\nNo! This workshop is great for total beginners\, even if you’ve never threaded a needle before. All you need is curiosity and at least one item with a hole in it! \nHow many items should I bring?\nYou can bring as many as you like\, and then see how many you repair during the course of the workshop. The time for each repair will vary based on the size of the hole\, the thickness of your repair yarn\, and your natural sewing speed. You can probably expect to repair between 2-3 pieces during the workshop. \nWhat will I take home with me?\nA handy skill that will last a lifetime\, your repaired items\, an illustrated booklet so you never forget your new skill\, a darning needle\, and your very own darning mushroom and embroidery hoop. You’ll also be able to take home extra yarns from Emma’s massive yarn library\, so you can finish any items you may not have had time for during the workshop. \n– – \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and her series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/darn-it-10/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260530T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260530T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113356Z
UID:212000-1780149600-1780164000@wovenbywood.com
SUMMARY:Weave 101: Get hooked on weaving!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave and create your own fabric in just one afternoon!\n\n\nWeaving is an exciting and versatile craft\, but it can be difficult to know how to get started. In this 4 hour workshop with weaver Emma Wood\, you can take the first steps towards building up your knowledge and confidence as a weaver. \nOver the course of the workshop\, you’ll have the chance to design and weave your own fabric samples on an 8-shaft loom\, whilst also understanding the principles of shaft weaving. The workshop takes place in Emma’s studio\, where you can select from a broad range of yarns that you can play and experiment with as you become more familiar with how weaving works. Emma will introduce you to the basic motions of weaving\, help you understand how the different structures work\, and explain how different warp threadings can impact your designs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to try designing your own weave structures\, and create your own cloth sample to take home with you. \nWhat’s included? \n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nBeginner’s catalogue of weave structures\n\nWhat will I learn? \n\nThe basic principles of weaving\nHow a loom works\nHow to weave on an 8-shaft loom (straight or pointed draft)\n\nWhat will I make? \n\nSmall individual samples or a wall hanging\n\n– – \nAbout Emma \nEmma is a weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last decade. She has an MA in Woven Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma works primarily on independent projects and developing experimental woven materials. She is based from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and and far too much yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through this series of workshops. \n– – \nFAQs \nAre there other workshop dates available? \nTo see the other available workshop dates\, just visit the website. \nWhat language is the workshop in? \nThe workshop takes place in English. \nIs the workshop space accessible? \nThere is an 8cm high step to enter the studio and the front door is approximately 85cm wide when opened. The bathroom is not wheelchair-accessible. The looms are placed on standing-height desks\, but they can be lowered if needed. If you have accessibility requirements\, contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can discuss your needs. \nHow do I get to the workshop? \nThe nearest subway station is Reinickendorfer Straße (U6). The nearest S-Bahn stations are Wedding (S42 & S46) and Humboldthain (S1 & S2). Nearby buses are the M27\, 120 and 247. \nWhat should I bring to the workshop? \nAll weaving materials will be provided\, but if you have any yarns or materials you would like to try out\, feel free to bring them with you. This can be anything from thin embroidery yarn to chunky knit yarns\, or even unconventional materials like metal wires. This workshop is all about play and experimentation! \nWeaving can also be tiring work and you will be on your feet for the duration\, so it is recommended you bring drinks and a snack to keep your energy up. \nI already know how to weave\, is this workshop suitable for me? \nThis workshop is designed for those who have never woven before\, but can also be a great refresher course for experienced weavers or beginners looking to expand their skills. \nI booked a ticket but can’t make the workshop\, can I transfer my ticket or get a refund? \nIf you’re not able to make the workshop and want to transfer your ticket to another date or discuss a refund\, please contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can try to find the best solution. Please note that refundable cancellations must be made 48 hours before the start of the workshop. \nHow can I contact you with further questions? \nSend any other questions to emma@wovenbywood.com.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/weave-101-get-hooked-on-weaving-11/
LOCATION:Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260607T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260116T231944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113354Z
UID:211939-1780831800-1780849800@wovenbywood.com
SUMMARY:Historic Weaving in Action!
DESCRIPTION:Come see a fully-restored 100-year old Jacquard loom in action\, one Sunday per month at the Deutsches Technikmuseum!\n\n\nThe Deutsches Technikmuseum is home to a 100-year old\, fully-restored ribbon Jacquard loom. Capable of weaving 18 ribbons simultaneously\, this fascinating piece of textile technology is also one of the first examples of punchcard programming.  \n \nOne Sunday per month the Jacquard is run hourly for visitors\, providing an insight into how weaving works\, how the Industrial Revolution changed the way we view textiles\, and how the punchcard paved the way for modern computing. \n \nDemonstrations are hourly\, from 11:30 – 16:30. A museum admission ticket is required\, no other booking or reservation is necessary. Museum admission tickets can be purchased in advance on the Deutsches Technikmuseum website\, or directly upon arrival.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/historic-weaving-in-action-6/
LOCATION:German Museum of Technology\, Trebbiner Straße 9\, Berlin\, BE\, 10963\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260617T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260617T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113357Z
UID:212001-1781721000-1781730000@wovenbywood.com
SUMMARY:Darn It!
DESCRIPTION:Breathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime!\n\n\nDarn It!\nBreathe new life into damaged old textiles and learn a new skill that will last you a lifetime! \n— \nDarning is a needle-weaving technique of mending holes in fabrics. It can be used to create an invisible mend\, or as a way to take a flaw and turn it into a stand-out feature. In this workshop we’ll go over the darning method and practice the technique before you start mending your own items. You can choose from a wide range of yarns to mend with\, or bring your own. The workshop is taught by weaver and textile designer (and darning-addict) Emma Wood\, in her design studio in Wedding. \nJust bring your clothes or home textiles that are in need of some repair\, and take home not only some newly-mended pieces\, but also a skill that will last you a lifetime. \n— \nWhat kind of textiles can be repaired?\nThis workshop is aimed at textiles with holes (from moths\, tears\, worn-out yarn\, etc.) and can include items like: socks\, sweaters\, t-shirts\, scarves\, hats\, blankets & cushions. If you’re bringing jeans\, please only bring pairs with small holes\, not with large tears (these need another mending method). \nDo I already need to know how to sew?\nNo! This workshop is great for total beginners\, even if you’ve never threaded a needle before. All you need is curiosity and at least one item with a hole in it! \nHow many items should I bring?\nYou can bring as many as you like\, and then see how many you repair during the course of the workshop. The time for each repair will vary based on the size of the hole\, the thickness of your repair yarn\, and your natural sewing speed. You can probably expect to repair between 2-3 pieces during the workshop. \nWhat will I take home with me?\nA handy skill that will last a lifetime\, your repaired items\, an illustrated booklet so you never forget your new skill\, a darning needle\, and your very own darning mushroom and embroidery hoop. You’ll also be able to take home extra yarns from Emma’s massive yarn library\, so you can finish any items you may not have had time for during the workshop. \n– – \nAbout Emma\nEmma is a British-American weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. She has a BA in Woven Textile Design\, along with an MA in Weaving from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma has her own label of woven interiors accessories and also works on independent projects\, most of which are run from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and an unholy amount of yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through her collection\, projects\, blog and her series of workshops.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/darn-it-11/
LOCATION:Emma Wood\, Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260620T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260620T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T170901
CREATED:20260318T120842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T113358Z
UID:212002-1781964000-1781978400@wovenbywood.com
SUMMARY:Weave 101: Get hooked on weaving!
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave and create your own fabric in just one afternoon!\n\n\nWeaving is an exciting and versatile craft\, but it can be difficult to know how to get started. In this 4 hour workshop with weaver Emma Wood\, you can take the first steps towards building up your knowledge and confidence as a weaver. \nOver the course of the workshop\, you’ll have the chance to design and weave your own fabric samples on an 8-shaft loom\, whilst also understanding the principles of shaft weaving. The workshop takes place in Emma’s studio\, where you can select from a broad range of yarns that you can play and experiment with as you become more familiar with how weaving works. Emma will introduce you to the basic motions of weaving\, help you understand how the different structures work\, and explain how different warp threadings can impact your designs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to try designing your own weave structures\, and create your own cloth sample to take home with you. \nWhat’s included? \n\nYour own loom for the duration of the workshop\, pre-threaded and ready to weave\nAll yarns and weaving materials\nBeginner’s catalogue of weave structures\n\nWhat will I learn? \n\nThe basic principles of weaving\nHow a loom works\nHow to weave on an 8-shaft loom (straight or pointed draft)\n\nWhat will I make? \n\nSmall individual samples or a wall hanging\n\n– – \nAbout Emma \nEmma is a weaver who has been based in Berlin for the last decade. She has an MA in Woven Textiles from the Royal College of Art in London. She has worked across the textile industry in commercial design\, performance materials\, research\, restoration and textile engineering. Emma works primarily on independent projects and developing experimental woven materials. She is based from her studio in Wedding\, filled with six looms and and far too much yarn. \nEmma is a weave-geek through and through\, and loves being able to spread her passion for her craft through this series of workshops. \n– – \nFAQs \nAre there other workshop dates available? \nTo see the other available workshop dates\, just visit the website. \nWhat language is the workshop in? \nThe workshop takes place in English. \nIs the workshop space accessible? \nThere is an 8cm high step to enter the studio and the front door is approximately 85cm wide when opened. The bathroom is not wheelchair-accessible. The looms are placed on standing-height desks\, but they can be lowered if needed. If you have accessibility requirements\, contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can discuss your needs. \nHow do I get to the workshop? \nThe nearest subway station is Reinickendorfer Straße (U6). The nearest S-Bahn stations are Wedding (S42 & S46) and Humboldthain (S1 & S2). Nearby buses are the M27\, 120 and 247. \nWhat should I bring to the workshop? \nAll weaving materials will be provided\, but if you have any yarns or materials you would like to try out\, feel free to bring them with you. This can be anything from thin embroidery yarn to chunky knit yarns\, or even unconventional materials like metal wires. This workshop is all about play and experimentation! \nWeaving can also be tiring work and you will be on your feet for the duration\, so it is recommended you bring drinks and a snack to keep your energy up. \nI already know how to weave\, is this workshop suitable for me? \nThis workshop is designed for those who have never woven before\, but can also be a great refresher course for experienced weavers or beginners looking to expand their skills. \nI booked a ticket but can’t make the workshop\, can I transfer my ticket or get a refund? \nIf you’re not able to make the workshop and want to transfer your ticket to another date or discuss a refund\, please contact emma@wovenbywood.com so we can try to find the best solution. Please note that refundable cancellations must be made 48 hours before the start of the workshop. \nHow can I contact you with further questions? \nSend any other questions to emma@wovenbywood.com.
URL:https://wovenbywood.com/workshop/weave-101-get-hooked-on-weaving-12/
LOCATION:Werkstatt 23\, Schönwalder Straße 23\, Berlin\, 13347\, Germany
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