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Weaving with Novelty Yarn

Many rigid heddle projects are striking because rigid-heddle weavers have no fear of using novelty yarn.

Handwoven Goods—Recycled Yarn and more!

Check out these products that might be new to you and help you in your weaving: fan reeds, supplementary wavy beater, recycled yarns, and a cloth beam extension.

Fiber Festivals: What Not to Miss at a Sheep and Wool Festival

Fiber enthusiasts look forward to sheep and wool festivals every year! Some even travel across the country to attend the larger festivals. Fiber festivals have more to offer than just the vendors market. Had enough shopping?

August 2008 Bag of the Month - Virginia Balch

Learn how to recycle old bags into a reusable bag with this free pattern download! The fabric can be woven on a 2- or 4-shaft loom, or a rigid-heddle loom.

July 2008 Bag of the Month - Dinah Rose

Free Pattern Download for a Handwoven Bag!

February 2008 Bag of the Month - Barbara Nielsen

Crazy cute little shoulder bags you can weave on a rigid-heddle or multishaft loom. Get the free download!

July 2009 Scarf of the Month - Liz Gipson

A Nifty 2-in-1 scarf and tunic to make yourself!

February 2009 Scarf of the Month - Joe Sullins

Here's a rigid-heddle scarf pattern to download. Pick-up creates a waffle weave type pattern.

March 2009 Scarf of the Month - Liz Gipson

Free download for this neat pocketed scarf that can be woven on a 2-shaft or rigid-heddle loom!

May 2009 Scarf of the Month - Liz Gipson

Download this pdf with instructions for weaving a warp emphasis scarf on a rigid-heddle loom.