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Ask Madelyn: Weaving in a Stick

Weaving in a stick lets you cut your work off the loom and keep weaving on the same warp. It's one of those weaving techniques you'll turn to over and over.

History of Early American Woven Coverlets

Early American coverlets are a key part of weaving history. Learn why they were so important to American colonial households and how they were made here!

Rainbow Scarf

A Weaving Today member created this scarf based on another pattern, creating cute little rainbows of hearts! Create your own handwoven scarf just like it!

"Shalom" Tallit Bag and Kepah Sewing Instructions

Download the sewing instructions for the Tallit Bag and Kepah from Handwoven September/October 2016.

A Dazzle of Zebras

Looking for a fun, quick pin loom project? Try this cute stuffed zebra, made of striped squares and rectangles sewn together. Weave up a whole dazzle!

Warping Back to Front

Warping a loom back to front has its advantages! Lease sticks and a raddle keep your warps in order, and you start out securely attached to the back beam.

Warping Front to Back

Learn the art of warping a loom front to back! Front to back warping gives you some flexibility in winding your warp and doesn't require a raddle.

Ask Madelyn: Warping Method Pros and Cons

Wondering what method of warping a loom you ought to use? Madelyn lays out the factors you should consider when deciding how to warp.

How Weaving Took Us to the Moon

Learn about core rope memory and how it's a part of both weaving history and scientific history. Without weavers, we couldn't have gotten to the moon!

Finding Your Summer Weaving Inspiration

Christina shares her inspiration for weaving this summer: textiles of India. This summer, let your weaving projects be inspired with color and texture too!