Get your home ready for Halloween with these semi-spooky Little Looms projects.
Adding a new weft doesn’t have to be a bulky affair. Whether you’re changing colors or just changing bobbins, using the ply-reduction method will give you a seamless join.
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These three knots will help you in your studio when you are preparing a warp and tying onto your loom. You may also find other uses for them!
Love log cabin? Check out these three projects that take this simple pattern up to the next level.
Don’t have time to weave at home? Christina has 3 strategies for taking it with you on the go.
Here are just a few ways to impress weavers of all levels when weaving plain weave on a rigid-heddle loom.
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We’ve got some great ideas for easy Halloween costumes using projects from past issues.
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Learn about how basketweave can open up a whole new world of yarn when weaving on the rigid-heddle loom.
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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.