Susan E. Horton

Susan E. Horton


Articles

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!

Meet Julie Kornblum: Designer, Weaver, Yarn Bomber, Fiber Artist

Julie Kornblum’s and my weaving circles overlap only slightly in Southern California, but I have always admired her work.

Turn Left When Your Warp Measures 800 Feet

Don’t ask me what 5 yards looks like unless I’m winding a warp.

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