The Gobelin Weaving Classes at Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico
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Professor Francisco Javier Cuamatzi began the gobelin tapestry weaving program at the Technical Secondary School in Dolores Hidalgo in 1961. He commissioned 20 looms and established the curriculum for two classes; beginning and advanced. Since his retirement, his son, Adán Flores Cololetzi, has continued the program. Over 250 students, ages ten through twelve, learn to design and weave each year. Three small tapestries are warped onto each loom. The warp is cotton and the weft is acrylic. Students work in teams of six; each weaving a portion of a shared tapestry during class. |
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Professor Cuamatzi currently gives private gobelin tapestry weaving classes at his home/studio in Dolores Hidalgo (left) . For more information about the gobelin tapestry weaving classes, or to offer your support, please write (in Spanish) to : Prof. Adán Flores Cololetzi |
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