From projects using blends to cloth that combines yarn types for spectacular effects, this issue is all about how weavers mix and match fibers.
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We’ve got some great ideas for easy Halloween costumes using projects from past issues.
If you’re hooked on inkle weaving and wondering what to do with all your new bands, here are a few clever ideas—from tried-and-true to mind-blowingly creative.
Season 10, Episode 4: Using her hands, fine threads, and simple tools, Laverne Waddington uses backstrap looms to explore a world of weaving techniques and traditions.
What do you do when you need pin-loom rectangles but have only a square loom? Here’s the simple answer, plus other modifications for this pin-loom project.
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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Learn a bit about what makes sheep's wool so special. All Access subscribers can also download three projects featuring warm and wonderful wool yarns from Easy Weaving with Little Looms
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Learn about how basketweave can open up a whole new world of yarn when weaving on the rigid-heddle loom.
Go behind the scenes and learn a bit more about tablet weaver extraordinaire John Mullarkey.
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Tapestry artists use hatching to create shading, but hatching is for more than just tapestry. Other weavers—especially rigid-heddle weavers—can use hatching for next-level color-change effects.
For this fall issue, we're looking for projects inspired by time spent in the woods and forests.
Think plain weave is boring? Think again! Adding interesting textured yarns, color-and-weave patterns, and the like help ensure your plain weave will be anything but plain.
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Weaving with two heddles is more than double the fun! Try it with this skill guide.
Looking for a loom to take with you when you travel? Consider giving tapestry a try!
Summer is the perfect time to try dyeing. Learn from Christina how easy it is to create a rainbow of cloth with some silk blanks and mud dyes.
Mix it up with blends that showcase fibers and your weaving at their best.
Take a trip to the Middle Ages without leaving your loom.
Explore innovative projects that show it’s hip to be square.