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Loom Theory Vol. I: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection 2019

Project Type Scarves/Shawls, Accessories
Categories Rigid-Heddle
Techniques Plain Weave, Lace, Color-and-Weave, Pick-Up, Clasped Weft or Warp, Twill, Double Heddle
Heddle Width 10, 8, 17, 16
Author Handwoven Editors
Format eBook

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Loom Theory: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection 2019 is a special publication of Handwoven magazine featuring a gorgeous collection of seven rigid-heddle scarves woven in unique and luxurious yarns.

Uncover projects for every skill level, from those brand new to the rigid-heddle loom to those who are looking for a challenge, and for every weaver in between. This is the perfect resource for weavers who want to build their skills with fun, beautiful projects.

Utilize a variety of techniques in interesting ways, like in the Stepping Out scarf, designers Susan Bateman and Melissa Parsons' use a slit-weft tapestry technique to create "steps" in their cloth without adding bulk. Or in the Diamonds and Rust scarf, designer Rachel Simmons uses simple pick-up to weave overshot diamonds while Tammy Bast uses two heddles to achieve her beautiful twill pattern.

Projects:

  • Stepping Out by Susan Bateman & Melissa Parsons
  • 3/4 Time by Angela K. Schneider
  • Fibonacci Flow by Peg MacMorris
  • Diamonds and Rust by Rachel Simmons
  • Rambling Rosepath by Tammy Bast
  • Color Crush by Deborah Jarchow
  • Sangria Sunset by Judy Pagels

The luscious yarns in this collection are courtesy of Vvstuga, Treenway Silks, Lunatic Fringe Yarns, Trendsetter Yarns, Jagger Spun, Fairmount Fibers, and Yarn Barn of Kansas.

All items in the library are intended for personal use. Please do not distribute without written approval.