About the Business
The Little Loomhouse is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving the legacy of Lou Tate, a master weaver, through education and community partnerships. Located in the historic Kenwood Hills area of Louisville, Kentucky, the organization provides a range of programs, residencies and workshops to teach students of all ages the history of weaving and textile arts. The mission of The Little Loomhouse is to keep Lou Tate's legacy alive by preserving the landmark cabins and sharing her passion for fiber arts with the community.
The Little Loomhouse offers a variety of experiences, from weaving classes to special events, where participants can learn about the art of weaving and explore the traditional techniques used in this craft. With experienced instructors, knowledgeable staff, and well-maintained facilities, The Little Loomhouse ensures a safe and pleasant learning environment for everyone.
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- The Little Loomhouse is a place on the National Register of Historic Places in the Kenwood Hill neighborhood on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky. It consists of three cabins constructed between 1870 and 1896: Esta Cabin, Tophouse, and Wisteria Cabin. It not only displays weavings, but has active education and resident artist programs. The organization participates in several local festivals, giving demonstrations of spinning, dyeing, and weaving. It is the biggest repository of original and classic textile patterns in the United States. Among the history of the cabins have been the visits of past First Ladies of the United States, and the creation of the song Happy Birthday to You.
- (502) 367-4792
- 328 Kenwood Hill Rd, Louisville, KY 40214
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