Explore innovative projects that show it’s hip to be square.
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A rigid-heddle loom may not be the most obvious choice for rag-rug weaving, but if you plan ahead and take your time, you can weave something wonderful.
Handwoven towels are a perennial favorite among weavers. Here are just five favorites from our Easy Weaving with Little Looms library.
Learn five tips for bandweaving that Christina learned at Weave Together with Handwoven and then watch a snippet from Angela K. Schneider’s new Baltic Pick-Up on the Inkle Loom video for even more great tips.
I’ve been getting restless, which may explain some of my culinary and weaving experiments. Some of which have been less than successful.
Little Looms has grown from its first issue in 2016 into a vibrant community for small-loom weavers of all types—a place where you’ll find makers who want to share their love of weaving and help you discover the transformative power of creative expression.
Everything we create is for the small-loom weaver with fresh, colorful, and exciting ideas for rigid-heddle, pin looms, inkle, tablet/card weaving, and even tapestry weaving.
From our magazine to website, explore easy-to-understand tutorials, creative approaches to weaving, and new takes on projects for your favorite looms.
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As a bonus for All Access subscribers, we’ve pulled two pin-loom projects from back issues of Handwoven and turned them into handy-dandy PDF downloads.
For this dual-theme issue, we’re looking for projects that feature woven lace as well as projects for handwoven containers.
Looking for a cute, spring-y addition to your Easter basket? We've got you covered!
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Don’t let pocketless pants get you down. With this rigid-heddle scarf project from Liz Gipson, you can add 4 extra pockets to any outfit.
You don't need to be a natural dyer to enjoy a dye garden, although it does help. Christina shares 5 tips learned from a master dyer and dye garden expert.
There's so much to love about the Spring 2024 issue! Here are three things we can’t wait for you to read!
Sometimes the best solution to a mistake is to rip things apart and start over again.
Learn how Elisabeth Hill weaves smarter, not harder when it comes to warping and weaving her inkle loom. Her tips will leave you wanting to add inkle embellishment on everything.
You don't need a store-bought loom to get started weaving something spectacular, learn how you can create beautiful cloth on homemade looms.
Explore innovative projects that show it’s hip to be square.
The perfect gift! The kit includes a loom, warping, weaving tools and accessories, full step-by-step instructions, canvas carry bag, finishing wax and a comprehensive weaving book. It even includes the yarn for your first project - a luxurious, light, super soft Merino shawl. Easy! Fun! Unlimited possibilities!
Harborside Aran is made with U.S.-grown wool spun in four plies, inspired by traditional wool knitting from the Aran islands of Ireland. Create something cozy this winter with the latest yarn from Brown Sheep Company.