Three Designers Give You Big Ideas

Make It Your Own with these project suggestions for color palettes, selecting fabrics for weaving, and exploring honeycomb.

Memories are Made from Potholder Looms

Think weaving with these small and deceptively simple looms is just for kids? Think again!

Is it Chilly Outside? That Means It’s Scarf Time!

Don’t miss our new exclusive eBook, with 14 scarf and shawl projects for you to weave, knit, and more.

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Brush Up on Boundweave

Don't get tripped up on this weft-faced structure—use these resources and tips to help you explore and expand your skills.

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How to Use Color in Boundweave Design

Tips for applying value and contrast, whether you’re drawn to traditional Scandinavian colors or to a more contemporary palette.

Still Mourning Zephyr? Please Meet Zephira!

First impressions on comparing a new yarn with an old favorite.

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Introducing: An Easier Way to Find Projects in Handwoven

Individual project instructions are at your fingertips, starting with the Winter 2025 issue

Learn Bandweaving Basics—or Expand Your Repertoire

Don’t miss out on the inkle- and tablet-weaving classes for beginners and beyond at Weave Together 2026.

Bring the Great Outdoors Inside with Inspiration from Rolling Landscapes

Experiment with hills and valleys in your weaving with the Winter 2025 issue.

Handwoven Winter 2025 Web Extras and Lift Plans

You’ll find all your issue links here for bonus web materials, lift plans, subscriber-exclusive projects and downloads, and more.

Time to Make Your Holiday Cards!

Show off your weaving as you stay in touch with family and friends.

Bust Your Stash with a Five-Pack of Projects

Four-shaft patterns to use up leftover cones and skeins—and leave space for more yarn!

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How Many Sticks Does a Weaver Need?

We run down the differences between warping sticks, lease sticks, and more.

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Design Challenge: Re-Create a Traditional Tartan Sett

Unable to track down the pattern for a family tartan, Nancy Dunlap scrutinized photographs of the fabric to create her stole.

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