From projects using blends to cloth that combines yarn types for spectacular effects, this issue is all about how weavers mix and match fibers.
Explore Little Looms Fall 2024Learn a bit more about frequent Little Looms designer and Weave Together 2025 instructor Angela Tong.
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If you liked Alison Irwin’s sweet Baltic pick-up bracelets from the Fall 2024 issue, you’ll love this third variation on her pattern.
Why having "too much" yarn can be a good thing.
Ever wondered about the differences between cotton and linen? Amy Tyler explains what makes these two fibers unique and why they're so good for weaving.
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.
Don’t wait for the holiday season to weave for Thanksgiving and beyond! Start weaving now while it’s too hot to go outside, and you’ll be ready to go once it’s finally October.
Get ready for Shark Week 2024 with this fabulous pin-loom project.
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With this brand-new eBook, weave up some mug rugs to brighten up your table with these projects from three of Long Thread Media’s magazines.
The Olympics are more than fun sporting events—they’re also the perfect time to weave!
The Fall 2024 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms is all about the ways in which weavers mix and match yarns and fibers.
Playing with safe and easy mud dye seems like the perfect summer activity.
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Learn step-by-step how to use a lucet to make braided cord using this simple tool.
Christina talks about some of the myths surrounding rigid-heddle looms and explains why these simple looms aren't just for beginners.
Learn a bit more about weaver and designer Aarthi Neelakrishnan, including why she loves weaving diversified plain weave on a rigid-heddle loom.
Want to weave a DIY wall hanging but don't know where to start? Here are a few techniques used by artist and author Rachel Denbow in her incredible work.
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.