Sometimes the best solution to a mistake is to rip things apart and start over again.
Learn how Elisabeth Hill weaves smarter, not harder when it comes to warping and weaving her inkle loom. Her tips will leave you wanting to add inkle embellishment on everything.
You don't need a store-bought loom to get started weaving something spectacular, learn how you can create beautiful cloth on homemade looms.
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As a bonus for All Access Subscribers, we’ve pulled two rigid-heddle projects from back issues of Handwoven and turned them into handy-dandy PDF downloads.
Anne wanted to weave with a yak/silk blend in the warp, but was worried about the damage the heddle might do to the fuzzy yarn. Instead of giving up, she applied sizing, a temporary coating designed to protect yarns while weaving.
Out of all the posts we put up last year, these were the 10 you loved the most.
There is always time to learn and create, even if it’s only minutes a day.
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Deborah Bagley's A-Tisket, A-Tasket Basketweave Cowl uses a simple technique to create pattern and texture in each pin loom square. Learn more about the technique and then download the free subscriber exclusive!
Explore the possibilities within the confines of the right angle in the Spring 2024 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.