Boundweave on Rosepath with Stephanie Morton (MAY 5-9)
*OPTIONAL BOARDING HOUSE ROOM RESERVATION (THIS HOLDS YOUR SPOT, ROOM FEES + TAX DUE AT THE END OF YOUR STAY)
May 5 - 9 (TUES-SAT, 9 AM–4 PM)
Learn the intricacies of how to weave rug samplers on a rosepath threading using 3 different treadlings that create very different designs and textures. Starting with an unbalanced treadling, instructor Stephanie Morton will show you how to weave delicate patterns, followed by two tie-up changes that will expand and embolden your designs. You’ll learn to design a polychrome draft; design while weaving on the loom; understand basic color theory for weft-faced textiles; play with warp and weft balances to find the best thickness of rug; start and end your rug with sturdy decorative headers; perfect your angling and beat; execute clean selvedges; and securely finish your edges. Using Harrisville Design's line of woolen-spun Highland yarns, you will play with fabulous colors that will inspire your rug weaving at home. This 4-harness structure offers more intricate design possibilities for krokbragd weavers who want more detail in their weaving. A Harrisville Designs Model A4 loom is provided, along with all necessary equipment and our 100% woolen yarns in 64 colors.
Please note: This is a rigorous class designed for intermediate weavers only. You must be able to warp your loom in half a day.
Skill Level: Intermediate. Students must be proficient at dressing a loom, have experience warping a loom with cotton, and be able to read drafts independently.
Materials List: Students need to bring two 1/2 pound spools of black or natural 8/4 cotton such as Brassard et Fils, depending on preference for a light or dark base weft color. A notebook, ruler, scissors, pencil, and slippers or socks are also recommended for this class.
*If you reserve a room in the Boarding House, your room fee is due at the end of your stay. Please scroll down to read more important information about the Cheshire Mills Boarding House.
Cancellation Deadline: 3/10/2026
MEET YOUR TEACHER
Stephanie Morton studied ethnic weaving in various countries while at Friends World College. She has since continued weaving and dyeing using traditional hand tools, looms and techniques; she is committed to slow, sustainable textile practices using recycled and local materials. A professional weaver and instructor with a studio in Guilderland, New York, Stephanie’s work continues to be guided by the idea that fabrics made by human hands are imbued with something more than just technical excellence; they express human ideas, energy and emotion that enrich their practical value.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Please note our 2026 cancellation and refund policy includes a non-refundable $100.00 registration fee per workshop. In the case you must withdraw, you have 8 weeks prior to class for a full tuition refund, less the registration fee. After this date all payments are non-refundable, no exceptions. Thank you for your understanding!
Have a question about a HD workshop or class order? Email hdretail@harrisville.com.
Single Rooms, $70 Per Night
Alternative Dining & Housing
Students may bring groceries from home when staying at the boarding house. In addition, Harrisville General Store is conveniently located in the heart of our small village. A quick walk from both the boarding house and Harrisville Designs Retail Store & Studio, it offers a variety groceries, pre-made local food options and a short order menu available 8am-2 pm for breakfast and lunch sandwiches, burgers, BLTs, etc.
Harrisville is a short drive from Peterborough (15 minutes away) and Keene (20-25 minutes away); both offer a nice variety of grocery stores, hotels, shops, and restaurants.
Additional accommodations in Harrisville are available at Aldworth Manor and the Harrisville Inn and at local Airbnb’s including the Harrisville Guest Suite. Peterborough accommodations are available at Cranberry Meadow Farm, the Riverhouse Hotel, and the Little River Bed and Breakfast. Options in Keene include the Carriage Barn Inn, the Best Western Plus, the Fairfield Inn & Suites, the Holiday Inn Express, the Courtyard by Marriott, and Days Inn. We also suggest searching Airbnb and Vrbo.

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About Our Workshops
Nestled in the heart of a historic textile village, workshops at Harrisville Designs take place in the Bethuel Harris Mill. Built in the 1830s as a spinning mill for locally raised wool and located at the end of the canal, it originally operated on water power. Today, it’s home to our first-floor retail store and spacious second-floor workshop studio. Year after year students are greeted by sunlit windows, fresh air, and tranquil views of the mill pond and preserved industrial brick buildings.
Workshops vary in skill levels and lengths. Enrollment is limited to ensure each student is immersed in the atmosphere of a working studio rather than a classroom. Most scheduled classes meet from 9 am to 4 pm; however, the studio is open to students 24 hours a day while their class is in session. Looms are provided in the weaving classes, and woolen yarn and other materials are included unless otherwise noted in the materials lists online. While taking a class, students receive a 10% discount on HD items in our store, including looms! (Excludes sale and consignment items)
Have a question about a HD workshop or class order? Email hdretail@harrisville.com.

