Lately I’ve been thinking about perspective and how it impacts my weaving and my life.
Get out your rigid-heddle loom if you need a warm scarf in a hurry.
When Handwoven November/December 2010, dedicated to “slow cloth,” came out, Deborah told me her style of weaving might best be called “glacial weaving
I'm not advocating that everyone clean up their weaving studio, far from it. My point is about making your studio someplace that you want to be.
Add rigid-heddle looms to the equation and choosing a loom becomes even more complex.
Working on the November/December 2017 issue of Handwoven was a joy and an education.
Not everything in your weaving studio needs to come from a weaving or yarn store. Here is a list of items in my studio from the hardware store:
I struggle with a fear of failure in some aspects of my life, but in weaving I have come to recognize that failure is an option.
To weave well, you must also be able to unweave well.