Lynn Rognsvoog

Lynn Rognsvoog


What‘s Your Color Style?

You‘ll find projects using natural, hand-dyed, and brilliant shades in the Winter 2024 issue, to help you discover your color match.

Weaving on a Flower-Filled Loom

Farm uses unconventional materials to bring hands together and build community

Call for Submissions: Fall 2025—Welcome Home

This issue focuses on weaving textiles that make your house feel like your home.

Five Questions with Weave Together Instructor Karen Donde

The story behind Karen‘s Bubble Wrap design, her desert-island weave structure, and a stalled project that’s simply waiting for the right time to emerge.

Ever Wonder What WIFs Are Good For?

These powerful tools help you customize projects before you weave them.

Spread Your Wings and Try Something Different

Step out of the twill rut with the pillows, scarves, towels, and more in the Fall 2024 issue—and celebrate the magazine‘s flourishing new life with a special design.

Part 2: Complex Weavers Also Invaded Wichita

What did they find? Deep explorations into member work, and so very many inspiring handwovens

Video Tip: What are Damascus Edges, and How Are They Made?

Tom Knisely lays it all out, and shows how to finish a rug two ways.

Part 1: What Happens When Weavers Invade Wichita?

Convergence 2024 brought many hundreds of weavers together for a week of learning and sharing.

Call for Submissions: Summer 2025—Going on Vacation

This issue focuses on textiles to take along on trips, or to use while lounging in the sun or under the stars.