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By entering an event or program by LMRM, you are entering an area where photography may occur.
Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with LMRM and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.
By entering the event premises, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photographs of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.
You understand that all photography will be done in reliance on this consent. If you do not agree to the foregoing, please do not enter the event premises.
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LMRM reserves the right to cancel or postpone a class due to low enrollment or rare cases of emergencies. LMRM will provide a full refund for the program if this occurs.
No refunds are available for attendee cancellations or no-shows. If you notify us at least 7 days prior to the start of class you may be considered to receive a refund. Those that notify LMRM of absence within a week of the start date will not receive a refund, as we run our programs and prepare workshop materials based on the attendance number. If you find yourself unable to attend for any reason, we encourage you to find yourself a replacement and transfer your ticket to someone else who may be able to enjoy the program instead.
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LMRM only collects payment information for a registered product or for loom rentals. Your information is only used for any purpose outside of communication around registered programming, paid loom rentals, shipping of products, or payment collection.
Nov 22-23, 2025
Open Studios Across Seven Chicagoland Neighborhoods
Once a year, we coordinate a joint weekend with other fiber-based friends and organizations to open their doors for visitors. Make sure you have all these folks on your radar from now on!
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Passementerie Mill
2101 N Monitor Ave, Chicago, IL 60639Open: Saturday, Nov 22, 11am-5pm.
The Passementerie Mill is the successor to Roger's Textile and Trim, which, like The Weaving Mill, traces its roots back to the Theodore Merwitz Company. For the past several years they have been restoring the equipment to functional condition and teaching themselves how to operate the machines, some with parts dating back to the 19th century. They will be demonstrating weaving, warp knitting, circular braiding, cord plying, winding during open studio tours.
Please be sure to dress appropriately for the Passementerie Mill, as there are large and heavy machinery operating in an old space. The mill has an indoor capacity of 30 people. Parking is available on Churchill only. -
CHICAGO PULP
1100 West 37th Street Suite #002 Chicago Illinois, 60609Open: Sunday Nov 23, 1-5pm.
CHICAGO PULPis a Handmade Papermaking Mill & Studio dedicated to offering people: Pulp, Paper, and Practice. Chicago Pulp sells maserated pulp and handmade paper made in house. They also host handmade papermaking classes, workshops, and studio sessions that offer material, education, space, time and tools.
Proudly serving the creative community of Chicago and beyond.
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The Weaving Mill
1801 N Spaulding Ave, Chicago, IL 60647Open: Sunday, Nov 23, 1-5pm
The Weaving Mill is an artist-run industrial weaving studio that blends design, production, textile education and research-based practice. They produce small runs of fabrics, home goods and apparel, self-publish zines and other research-based publications, host an annual experimental artist residency program, and in partnership with Envision Unlimited, run textile education programs for adults with developmental disabilities. In all these realms, they aim to fill the space between the hand and industrially made and bring the mechanics of textile production into wider view.
Parking is available.
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LMRM
2003 W Fulton St, #215, Chicago, IL 60612Open: Saturday Nov 22, 1-5pm.
See our welcome page for more details on how to enter our building. Come meet us and visit LMRM for a tour of the weaving studio, our access model, and demo of our equipment. For those who are new to LMRM, we are a shoes-off space. Fun socks, bare feet, or slippered feet (we also provide shoe covers) all welcome.
Free street parking is available.Apparel Industry Board Inc
2021 W Fulton St Suite K-111, Chicago, IL 60612Open: Saturday Nov 22, 10am-2pm
The AIBI Fashion Lab supports designers through rental access to pattern making software, cutting tables, industrial sewing machines, body forms, and educational resources, all of which are available under a Day or Monthly Pass. Covering networking, entrepreneurial guidance, and manufacturing technology, AIBI offers the essential resources for launching and growing your brand in a rapidly changing fashion industry.
Please note masking is encouraged. When you arrive, please use the door marked 2031 W Fulton St. Please use the call box next to the door to be buzzed in. If you have any questions, call the office number (312-836-1041).
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Starling
3243 W 16th St, Chicago, IL 60623Open: Saturday, Nov 22 + Sunday Nov 23, 8am - 2pm
Starling is a first-of-its-kind neighborhood amenity in North Lawndale. The space features Monday Coffee and flexible areas for residents and organizations to use such as a garden, a sound booth which can be rented by the hour, a workshop area, and a library nook filled with books by Open Books. Starling will provide spaces and programming for residents to gather, replenish, learn, and create. Stop by Starling to engage in programming, have a great cup of coffee, or just sit and relax!
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Inclement Craft
3436 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60618Open: Saturday, Nov 22, 10am-3pm + Sunday Nov 23, 9am-12pm
Inclement Craft is a fine fiber business combining a love for fiber production, processing, sustainability, and local community. We are working out of a studio and community space in the Irving park neighborhood of Chicago, Il and more broadly in Chicago: growing Indigo, bast fibers, and indigenous silk worms.
The Chicago Weaving School
4201 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60641Open: Saturday, Nov 22, 3-7pm
The Chicago Weaving School is one of the few places in the country dedicated to full-time, ongoing, weaving instruction. Beginning-through-advanced weavers come to the space for weekly classes and community. The large studio space is filled with over 100 looms, as well as warping boards, warping mills, swifts, shuttles, winders, cones, and skeins. There will be an exhibit of work by Jacquie Kohn in The Wayback, a basket weaving demonstration, and visitors can weave a narrowband bookmark on a floor loom.
There is metered parking on Irving Park Rd., and free parking on nearby residential streets like Keeler, Byron, and Grace. The school is one block from the Irving Park Blue line stop, and the Metra Burlington line.
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Considered Cloth
609 South Blvd, Evanston, IL 60202Open: Saturday, Nov 22 + Sunday Nov 23, 3-7 pm
Considered Cloth focuses on building a community of textile enthusiasts passionate about supporting the production of high-quality textiles that will last generations. Embracing the philosophy of the slow-production movement, Considered Cloth offers an alternative space where one can delve into the history and process of creating a textile by taking a class, sharing resources, and exchanging knowledge. Offering locally sourced yarns grown, milled in the U.S., and hand-dyed as well as a curated collection of unique yarns for weavers, knitters, and crocheters, in addition to weaving patterns & kits, and weaving & spinning equipment.
Steps off the South Blvd Purple Line
