Take a quick tour of the Summer 2023 issue full of projects inspired by food and cooking.
Season 6, Episode 6: Admiring the traditional bandweaving of her native Sweden, Kerstin Neumüller took her love of weaving a step further and learned to carve small, sweet rigid heddles.
Using Margaret Stump’s project from the Summer 2023 issue as a guide, Christina pairs raffia with 3 different yarns to weave some cute coasters.
Using the commercial collar as her example, Elisabeth Hill found the necessary hardware online and then designed an inkle loom for her proud pup Fiona.
A pin loom is a sweet and simple way to make cloth. The shape and size of the loom determine what you can make with it—a creative challenge to weavers to transform small pieces of fabric into inventive and sometimes three-dimensional weavings.
Did you know you could weave mug rugs using a potholder loom? Read more to learn the 3-step technique!
Find string heddles stressful? Pick-up sticks make you panicky? Sara Goldenberg White shows how easy it is to set up your rigid-heddle loom with both!
Oops! While we try our best to keep our projects error-free, sometimes corrections need to be made. Here are some corrections from Easy Weaving with Little Looms.
If you spin your own yarn consider picking up a pin loom if you haven't already. Read more about why handspun yarn and pin looms go hand-in-hand.