Find out how this niche Lithuanian technique found its way to America, and why it’s Christina’s new favorite way to create patterns on her inkle loom.
Season 14, Episode 7: A jeweler, knitter, crocheter, weaver, and potter sit down for a chat—and it turns out she's the same person. Angela Tong talks about a creative life built on detail, technique, and staying true to her own voice.
Baby Shark doo doo doo doo. On a pin loom doo doo doo doo. Baby shark doo doo doo doo.
For this issue of Little Looms, we’re asking for projects inspired by the joys of summer reading, as well as items inspired by favorite books, characters, and even authors.
Here's what you'll see in a rigid-heddle pattern in Little Looms—and how to translate that information to the loom!
Learn how easy it is to design beautiful, asymmetric patterns using a simple bit of math.
Learn how easy it is to fix broken warp ends with this step-by-step guide for rigid-heddle weavers.
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Would you like to weave a set of thirsty towels and a silks shawl on the same warp? Or how about just one or the other! We have all the options for you from the talented Christine Jablonski.
Learn the definitions of common rigid-heddle weaving terms in this handy glossary.
Get instructions and illustrations for crochet joins and trims in a left-handed friendly format.