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Treadle your way to your own personal twill patterning.
Learn from a centuries-old Japanese technique that weaves rags into textiles to wear.
Deb Essen’s new books from Schiffer Craft offer new ways of looking at your weaving, from simple pin-loom squares to powerful multi-shaft design tools.
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Rather than weave duplicates, which she finds boring, the designer challenged herself to make the second towel very different from the first.
From projects and eBooks to WIFs and more, make sure you’re getting the most out of the Handwoven library.
Amanda Robinette provides an introduction to this traditional Japanese rag-weaving technique, with practical tips and inspiring projects.
Season 12, Episode 8: For nearly six decades, Barry Schacht and Jane Patrick have shaped how we spin and weave—with clever tools and the occasional ladybug.
We help you decode all those lines, numbers, slashes, and boxes so you can get to the weaving projects from Handwoven magazine.
Actually, don’t retie that warp—add some plain weave with a stick in the middle!
Consider this alternative technique when traditional hemstitching is giving you trouble.
Freshen things up and discover new ways to customize your weaving with our Welcome Home issue.
You’ll find all your issue links here for bonus web materials, lift plans, subscriber-exclusive projects and downloads, and more.
These powerful tools help you customize projects before you weave them.
Whether you want to change up colors or turn a towel project into a scarf, our new feature will guide you.