Adventure Brief
Discover a unique holiday craft experience at The Loom Loft in Coshocton, Ohio. Create your own festive table runner guided by a master weaver in a welcoming, hands-on workshop.
2–3 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Holiday Table Runner
Discover a unique holiday craft experience at The Loom Loft in Coshocton, Ohio. Create your own festive table runner guided by a master weaver in a welcoming, hands-on workshop.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2–3 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels as the class is seated and requires fine motor skills rather than physical exertion.
Wildlife
History
Coshocton is known for its rich Native American heritage and 19th-century canal history, reflected in local arts and crafts traditions.
Conservation
The Loom Loft promotes sustainable textile practices by using eco-friendly materials and encouraging slow Craftsmanship.
Historic Roscoe Village
Holiday Table Runner
Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton, Ohio is a carefully restored 1830s port town that preserves early canal-era architecture and community life. Visitors experience living history through costumed interpreters, canal boat rides, and hands-on crafts that recreate 19th-century skills. The village features Greek Revival architecture, restored gardens, unique shops, and on-site dining that reflect the period atmosphere.
Educational programs and seasonal events form a core of the village’s offerings. The Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival, held October 17–19, attracts about 10,000 visitors annually and showcases homemade apple butter, live music, and more than 100 craft and food vendors. Fall Homeschool Days in early September highlight living history tours, canal boat rides, and interactive activities like candle-dipping and quilt-making for students.
The Hay Activity Center is open daily from 10am to 4pm and offers accessible hands-on experiences including tin-punching, candle-dipping, and top-painting. The Loom Loft hosts weaving workshops such as mug rug weaving and holiday table runner classes taught by master weavers, with materials and instruction provided. Lanterns & Legends self-guided tours share local stories and unusual histories for curious visitors.
Tickets and combo options provide flexible access to exhibits, workshops, and living history demonstrations. The nearby Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum complements village programming with additional exhibits and educational resources. Historic Roscoe Village appeals to families, school groups, craft enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an immersive glimpse into Ohio’s early canal-era heritage.
Advance ticketing and scheduled workshops help visitors plan visits; seasonal calendars and on-site staff provide details and accessibility information for all ages and abilities.
Daily Hours
10am–4pm
Hay Activity Center open daily
Annual Festival
10,000 visitors
Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival attendance
Historic Era
1830s port town
Restored Greek Revival architecture
Hands-On Experiences
Workshops & Tours
Weaving, crafts, canal rides, living history
Book tickets, reserve workshop spots, or check seasonal event dates to experience living history, canalside charm, and hands-on crafts in Coshocton.
Arrive Early
Plan to arrive a few minutes before your scheduled class to get settled and meet your instructor.
Stay Hydrated
Bring a bottle of water with you to stay refreshed throughout the workshop.
Accessibility Note
The Loom Loft is accessed via steps; plan accordingly if mobility is a concern.
Plan Your Schedule
Choose the date and time that best fits your travel plans to ensure availability in this limited-size class.
Comfortable Clothing
Wear clothes you can sit in comfortably for a few hours of weaving.
Water Bottle
Staying hydrated keeps your focus and energy steady during the workshop.
Notebook and Pen
Optional for jotting down weaving tips and techniques.
Camera or Smartphone
Capture your progress or final creation to share with friends and family.