Susan E. Horton

Susan E. Horton


Articles

Weaving Failure or Learning Opportunity?

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.

My Greatest Talent Is Unweaving, And It Should Be Yours, Too

To weave well, you must also be able to unweave well.

Hack Your Studio: Measuring Tools

I have found that different measuring tools help in different ways to improve my weaving speed and process.

Hack your Studio: Kitchen Scales and Yarn Balances

You'll find kitchen scales to be as useful in the studio as in the kitchen.

Handwoven 2016 Digital Collection

I enjoy reading about weaving even when I’m not around a loom, and that's one of the reasons I like having Handwoven available in digital form.

Perfect for Summer—Portable Inkle Looms

Those are the times when I want a project on a portable table loom, and an inkle loom fits the bill.

Take a WIF or Three!

Enjoy three FREE WIF downloads to complement Handwoven September/October 2017.

Learn Better Ways to Weave Rugs with Tom Knisely

I'd like to invite you to abandon your usual weaving mind-set and let Tom Knisely teach you some new ways to weave rugs through his new video.

Take Advantage of the Bells and Whistles on Your Loom

I believe a loom’s ability to hold warp yarns under tension is its primary job, and that I consider all other aspects of a loom to be bells and whistles.

Glad I Jumped

In her Endnotes article from the May/June 2017 issue Susan discusses her leap of faith and she's glad she jumped in!

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