Easy Weaving with Little Looms Summer 2024 issue is a blast from the past with projects inspired by the Middle Ages.
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A rigid-heddle loom may not be the most obvious choice for rag-rug weaving, but if you plan ahead and take your time, you can weave something wonderful.
I’ve been getting restless, which may explain some of my culinary and weaving experiments. Some of which have been less than successful.
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As a bonus for All Access subscribers, we’ve pulled two pin-loom projects from back issues of Handwoven and turned them into handy-dandy PDF downloads.
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Don’t let pocketless pants get you down. With this rigid-heddle scarf project from Liz Gipson, you can add 4 extra pockets to any outfit.
You don't need to be a natural dyer to enjoy a dye garden, although it does help. Christina shares 5 tips learned from a master dyer and dye garden expert.
Sometimes the best solution to a mistake is to rip things apart and start over again.
You don't need a store-bought loom to get started weaving something spectacular, learn how you can create beautiful cloth on homemade looms.
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.