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Login Purchase Single ProductSo much of weaving is built upon the past. Not only do we build upon the works of those weavers who came before us, but we also design items to capture and commemorate specific memories. Table runners that celebrate the first time hosting a special holiday and eventually become heirlooms. Or, a wedding shawl that gets pulled out again for other special occasions.
Celebrate those special moments with Easy Weaving with Little Looms Winter 2025. All 19 of the projects in the issue celebrate weaving that holds a deeper meaning. You’ll find recreations of beloved textiles from the past, including an heirloom pin-loom quilt, a light and lacy shawl, and even a pair of pink fuzzy bunny slippers. There are also projects inspired by specific memories, including a scarf reminiscent of embroidery floss friendship bracelets, a set of towels to match a beloved 70s-style kitchen, and a trio of key fobs that commemorate all the firsts in life that come with a key.
You’ll also explore ways to weave your own memories, take care of your equipment, and more with the articles. Learn how Alison Irwin turned a picture frame and a pencil into a portable loom—perfect for making woven souvenirs while traveling. Find out how Yvonne Ellsworth turns the “weftover” put-ups from her stash into beautiful, original scarves, including her ingenious technique for yarn wraps. Get tips from master sewist and weaver Michele Marshall on how to take better care of your sewing machine, even if you only use it for hemming.
So dig in, get inspired, and create some new memories at the loom with this issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.
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