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!
What do sailors, Scouts, and weavers all have in common? A need for knowing a multitude of knots. To start, learn how to tie the incredibly versatile weaver’s knot.
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Explore the versatility of inkle weaving with our new eBook, 10 Favorite Inkle Projects: A Treasury of Designs from Long Thread Media.
Esther Rodgers uses hand-manipulation techniques, interesting yarns, and a no-mistakes attitude to create her one-of-a-kind work. Allison explores Esther's philosophy of design in rigid-heddle weaving.
Think weaving with potholder looms is just for kids? Think again! Long Thread Media cofounder Linda Ligon opines on the virtues of these small and deceptively simple looms.
Want to avoid giving someone two skeins of yarn and telling the recipient it will be a scarf . . . one day? Here are our tips for gift planning.
The Littlest Weaver is a new children’s book about love, grief, and the healing power of weaving. Christina got the chance to ask the author, Robin Hall, a few questions.