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Handwoven Corrections 2006

Oops! While we try our best to keep our projects error-free, sometimes corrections need to be made. Here are some corrections from Handwoven, 2006

Woven Flow: Weaving As Meditation

Sarah has found that weaving calms her and can help her with anxiety when done intentionally. Read what she has discovered about weaving's effect on herself and others.

Handwoven November/December 2023 Web Extras

Access the free web extra downloads for the projects in this issue of Handwoven magazine.

How Do You Know Unless You Try?

John Mullarkey has a curiosity about weaving that makes him a great teacher and designer. He is always ready to see what will happen if he tries something new.

Call for Submissions: Handwoven September/October 2024—Anything but Twill!

Let’s jump out of our collective comfort zone and look at some of the lesser-known weave structures for this issue!

What Shawl We Weave?

Prepare your loom for cooler temperatures with this collection of shawls.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Extend your weaving career by taking care of yourself in all ways, including getting regular breast exams.

Long Thread Podcast: Deb Essen

Season 7, Episode 10: From the simplest pin loom to the most complex draw loom, designer and teacher Deb Essen explores the structures and surprises of handweaving.

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Learn by Doing: Turned Twill and Color Effects on Eight Shafts!

I recently wrote about turned twills on four shafts. With this downloadable PDF, you can learn more about turned twills and color effects—but this time using eight shafts. Your reward? Three beautiful towels to weave!

Healthy Weavers: Using Ergonomics for Comfortable Weaving

Changing some of your weaving habits may make weaving more enjoyable for you in the long run.