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.
If you like to read, you’ll love the 2022 Winter issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, dedicated to books and reading.
I would like to have a set of handwoven placemats that match my everyday dishes. I have been using store-bought placemats for the past 25 years, and for almost that entire time, I have been thinking about weaving placemats of my own design.
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Learn a new way to figure out your warp color order—no counting required—with this Subscriber Exclusive project from Carly Jayne.
Give grocery plastic bags a new life with the Take Two Tote as you learn how to make and weave with plarn.
Intimidated by large-scale pin-loom projects? Here are some suggestions for items you can make that need only 1, 2, or 3 pin-loom woven pieces!
We feature many different types of weaving and looms in each issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms. Here’s a roundup of the most common.
Get your tension just right when tying your warp on your rigid-heddle loom with these incredible tips from Sara Goldenberg White.
Weaving a baby blanket using a pin loom is easier than you think. Learn the basics on how to design a pin-loom blanket.
My working memory is bad, so over the years I have developed methods to help me keep track of pick-up sequences.