Appalachian Folk Art Weaving

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Introduction to the Appalachian culture and the folk art of weaving. Students will identify Appalachia, folk art, fiber art, functional art, weaving, warp, weft, and loom.

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Appalachian Art!

Folk Art Weaving

What is the Appalachia?

A cultural region primarily in the mountains.

A diverse set of people that largely use only the land for resources, like food.

Created folklores for entertainment.

Various legends, fairytales, music, and art!

People are typically called “outlanders” because they want to be separated from the busy world or city life.

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pala

chia

n Life

Folk Art!

Art that is a tradition, passed down through family or friends.

Material to make the art is found in their region, typically in nature.

Folk art comes in many forms including quilting, weaving, carving, etc.

Functional Art is when you are able to actually use it, not just look.Weaving is considered a functional folk art in the Appalachian Mountains.Outlanders would use weavings in their daily life for baskets, clothing, and

blankets.

Functional Weaving

WeavingCreated with materials like yarn, cotton, string, recyclables, etc.

Warp – Is what you are actually weaving to.

Weft – Is the material you are weaving with and through the

weft.

Many artists use looms.

REMEMBER: YOU WEAVE THROUGH YOUR WARP WITH

YOUR WEFT!

Formative Assessment

Vocabulary

1.) Functional Art

2.) Warp

3.) Appalachia

4.) Weft

5.) Folk Art

6.) Weaving

Definition

A.) This is woven with

B.) A process to make clothes or baskets.

C.) This art is able to be used

D.) You weave through this

E.) Mountain region with “Outlanders”

F.) Passed through tradition, not taught at a university.

Formative Assessment

Vocabulary

1.) Functional Art

2.) Warp

3.) Appalachia

4.) Weft

5.) Folk Art

6.) Weaving

Definition

A.) This is woven with

B.) A process to make clothes or baskets.

C.) This art is able to be used

D.) You weave through this

E.) Mountain region with “Outlanders”

F.) Passed through tradition, not taught at a university.

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dio

Time!

1. Cut 11 slits in a plastic cup

2. Weave yarn in and out Carefully, but tightly!

3. Use different colors to make a pattern.

4. Make it functional!

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