Direct warping on a rigid-heddle loom seems to be made for clasped-warp weaving. As Robin shows, all you need is a warping peg, two warp yarns, and some creativity to design with the clasped-warp technique.
Learn how to do Leno lace, Brooks bouquet, and Danish medallions on the rigid-heddle loom. With these hand-manipulated techniques you can take your designs to the next level.
We’re looking back at the stories of old from cultures around the world for this Winter 2023 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.
What happens when you take the classic color-and-weave pattern of log cabin and add some extra elements to spice it up? Christina explores some examples of rigid-heddle patterns that do just that!
Susan prefers to direct warp when weaving on the rigid-heddle loom, and will go to great lengths to avoid during otherwise. Here she recounts a few times when direct warping was anything but.
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Angela Tong shares how she designed and wove a bread bag on the rigid-heddle loom.
Learning how to weave on a rigid-heddle loom is easier than you think. Get expert advice for weaving on a rigid-heddle plus some of our favorite resources to help you get warped, get weaving, and advance your skills.
If you don’t know how to read them, pick-up charts and instructions can be confusing, but once you learn, a whole new world of weaving opens up. If you want to pick up the basics of pick-up, keep reading.
It might not seem logical, but it turns out that the Summer 2020 issue is filled to the brim with fabulous fall projects.