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Sunday Tea: Rose-Beige Tablecloth by E. E. Gilmore

E.E. Gilmore wove this lace Rose-Beige Tablecloth in 1985. The design is simple yet classic.

How to Keep Weaving Samples Safe (and Still Usable!)

If you or your guild has a collection of weaving samples you want to keep safe without hiding them away, Christina has some suggestions.

Ask Madelyn: Joining a Twisted Weft

When weaving a Shaker-style twisted rug, how do you join a new weft to an old—without making a lump?

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Making a Simple Shaft-Switching Device

Here are directions for making a manual shaft-switching device for weaving weft-faced rugs.

Thoroughly Modern Weaving: Handwoven September/October 2020

Weaving may have its roots in the past, but it is also a modern craft.

Growing Up Together

Linda Ligon reminisces about her times working with former Handwoven photographer Joe Coca.

E.E. Gilmore: A Lifetime of Weaving

E.E. Gilmore was a weaver and loom builder whose influence continues to this day.

An Overshot Scarf Like No Other

What makes a weaving “modern?” In Barbara Mitchell’s overshot scarf it’s taking a very traditional structure and turning it on its head.

Prepare and Plan for Threading

The time spent planning and preparing for threading is time well spent.

Ask Madelyn: Tabby on a Table Loom

A beginning weaver asks Madelyn how to weave tabby on a table loom if all 8 shafts are being used.