In this free eBook with projects for creating beautiful and unique woven blankets, the experts are taking weavers on a blanket weaving journey full of surprises. Hand woven blankets make great gifts for any occasion and can be made as heavy- or light-weight as you like, to accommodate all seasons. Each project in this free eBook about woven throws and blankets includes detailed instructions and illustrations to complete a hand woven blanket quickly and successfully. No matter what your skill level, choose from a plain-weave plaid blanket, a colorful twill blanket, or a lacy plaid blanket made from lightweight wool. Add a touch of elegance to any room during any season with a comfortable woven throw blanket.
Experience the satisfaction of completing new handwoven blankets and woven throws and warming up underneath it for the very first time. Add a personalized splash of colorful decor with a merino wool and cotton blanket or create attractive woven throws perfect for summer evenings on the porch. Once you’ve completed one of these projects, test your skills at the others–each of these projects provides expert tips and suggestions for the beginner and fun techniques for the experienced weaver to weave a blanket they will be able to show off for years to come.
What's Inside this eBook on Woven Throws and Blankets?:
Lush, Brushed
By Liz Moncrief
This is a simple plain-weave plaid blanket using brightly colored alpaca/wool blend yarn, appropriate for weavers of any level and with any type of loom. It's woven in plain weave (rather than twill) because the bright yarns are so soft and fuzzy that the cleaner sheds made possible by looser setts seemed like a good idea to designer Liz Moncrief. After brushing, because of the loftiness of the yarn, the blanket provides wonderful warmth without the greater weight of a closer twill sett. The finished piece weighs just a bit over two pounds. These yarns come in a wonderful range of colors, so choose colors and a stripe design that fit your decor.
A Twill Color Gamp
By Robyn Spady
A lofty cotton and merino yarn makes this blanket a perfect companion for weaving breaks. Weavers love gamps! This project is really two gamps in one: a twill gamp and a color gamp. Five twills are used with five warm hues to create twenty-five color and pattern combinations. You'll love this soft, smooth yarn, and you'll get new weaving ideas every time you wrap your blanket around you. Although it is designed for a floor loom with a 40" weaving width, the blanket can be woven in two or more panels on a smaller loom. By making this lovely hand woven throw or blanket, weavers can explore twill and color while creating an attractive addition for any room in the house.
Soft Pillows and Lace
By Rita Hagenbruch
This lacy plaid piece is woven in lightweight wool, suitable for cool summer evenings in a porch rocker or winter naps by the fire. A mohair bouclé used as one of the monk's belt pattern wefts for the coordinating pillows makes them soft and fuzzy. The cloth is woven entirely in white, blue, and tan Shetland wool. The pillows use the same blue and tan wool as pattern wefts. Designs of squares and rectangles further tie the pieces together. Shetland wool is available in many colors—choose some that work well in your home!
Imagine completing your own hand loomed blankets to be enjoyed by many for years to come. Make a cozy naptime blanket that adds a personalized, colorful accent to your home. Whether you’re looking to learn a new weaving technique or create a special gift, woven throws are always fun and gratifying projects!