Christina Garton

Christina Garton


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Weave Your Way through Easy Weaving with Little Looms

One of my goals when creating each issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms is that the projects are diverse enough that folks can build their skills by weaving through them. The 2020 issue is no exception.

What's Making Us Happy: Little Looms 2020

I’d like to show all 23 projects and give you brief descriptions of each article, but instead I asked some of the Handwoven and Long Thread Media crew what made them excited about the 2020 Little Looms.

Hit the City Streets With Little Looms

I felt that same joy when I got to explore London, Denver, and other big cities. So when we needed a third “place” themed-project section for our 2019 issue of Little Looms, I knew it had to be one that paid homage to the city.

Spend a Day at the Beach with Little Looms

It should come as no surprise that when we were choosing our themed sections for the 2019 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, the first one I suggested was Summers at the Shore.

Take a Trip to the Mountains with Little Looms

The 2019 edition of Easy Weaving with Little Looms is dedicated to weaving that evokes a sense of place. When we first came up with the project themes for this issue, having a section dedicated to woodsy weaving was a no-brainer.

Weave a Baby Shark (Doo Doo Doo Doo)

Baby Shark doo doo doo doo. On a pin loom doo doo doo doo. Baby shark doo doo doo doo.

Using Over the Mango Moon to Weave a Scarf in an Afternoon

Get the free pattern download plus how to impress everyone by weaving a scarf in a variety of fancy-pants yarns.

You Need a Wolf Scarf and Other Reasons to Check Out Little Looms

For the 2019 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, the project that caught my eye immediately was Margaret Stump’s pin-loom woven (Not So) Big Bad Wolf Scarf.

Little Looms Summer 2019

With this issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, I invite you to put down the phone, turn down the static, and find a reason to take a trip to (or with!) your loom.

Taconic Tonic Scarf

Using 2 pick-up sticks and plenty of patience, Elisabeth Hill wove her truly spectacular Taconic Tonic Scarf for Handwoven Loom Theory.

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