Explore the colorful world of simple-loom weaving with Little Looms—celebrating rigid-heddle, pin-loom, inkle, tablet, and tapestry weavers with inspiring projects, expert tips, and stories that honor creativity.
Editor — New Mexico
Christina first fell in love with weaving after taking a class at a local fine art museum.
Now, as the editor of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, she’s worked to create a publication that both nurtures newer weavers and challenges more experienced weavers.
Christina enjoys weaving on all loom types, from homemade cardboard looms to her 8-shaft floor loom and all the other little looms in between.
The mother of two young children, she’s been known to take her favorite portable looms with her to swim lessons and scout meetings.
Contributing Editor — New England
Lynn has edited, designed, written, and managed at all sorts of magazines and newspapers.
She first saw Handwoven on a newsstand and couldn’t resist buying each new issue that appeared.
Eventually, those single copies led to a weaving class, more looms than she cares to count, a colorful stash, countless hours weaving, and the opportunity to work with Little Looms.
When she’s not weaving, she’s probably playing the cello or battling with poison ivy in the hedges. Her cats believe she should devote more time to scratching their fluffy bellies.
Editorial Director — Fort Collins, Colorado
Anne learned to weave on a rigid-heddle loom because she thought it would help her use up her yarn stash. Fifteen years later, the stash has grown, but so has her love of weaving with small looms.
As the founding editor of Little Looms, Anne loves to weave rectangles and bands on her rigid-heddle and inkle looms.
She lives with her husband and two cats who enjoy “helping” her warp.
Director of Digital Content & Strategy — Fort Collins, Colorado
Tiffany is a lifelong creative with a passion for all things fiber arts. Since starting in media over 15 years ago, she has never looked back, bringing her expertise in content, digital strategy, and product development to everything she does at Long Thread Media.
Tiffany believes creativity enriches lives and thrives on inspiring and empowering others through craft.
She lives in Colorado with her husband, and when she’s not picking up a new craft, you can find her hiking in the Rocky Mountains.
Editorial Assistant — Colorado
Katrina took her first weaving class almost 20 years ago, after the birth of her youngest daughter.
Once she got the dressed 4-shaft loom home, she changed her mind on the warp pattern and resleyed the 3-yard warp strand by strand.
Now, since no one eats in a dining room, one of her looms takes the space, allowing her to throw the shuttle while watching Pittsburgh Steelers games and Marvel movies with her two daughters.
Project Editor — Memphis, Tennessee
Angela wrangles a crew of technical editors and reviews all project instructions to make sure they are complete, correct, and understandable, so readers can enjoy creating beautiful items.
As a complete fiber arts nerd, she’s a perfect fit for working with the wide variety of textile techniques that appear in Long Thread’s communities.
When she occasionally comes across a craft she doesn’t know yet, she’s happy to grab some materials and learn something new.
When not working with fiber, she turns her attention to patterns and strings of a different sort, as a swing and contra dancer, contra dance caller, and amateur musician.
Managing Editor — Loveland, Colorado
Lavon has dabbled in various crafts her whole life and has spent the bulk of her career working in publishing.
She loves that her role with Long Thread Media allows her to combine these two passions.
When not managing LTM content, Lavon enjoys reading, quilting, walking, and spending time with her young adult children.