Explore the limitless possibilities of weaving rag rugs, and get some ideas to create unique rag weaving projects, from color design to weave structure!
Let your favorite national park or museum be your inspiration for wonderful weaving.
Season 9, Episode 1: On making magic carpets, looms large and small, and weaving as healing
Nikyle Begay, a shepherd with a flock of Navajo-Churro, is also a weaver and a member of the Diné tribe.
Read all about the recently published books The Art of Tapestry Weaving and How to Weave a Navajo Rug.
Using a cartoon for tapestry and other figurative weaving is a time-honored technique. Here's how Tommye McClure Scanlin does it.
Mary Burns uses a Jacquard loom to weave her pictorial pieces. As part of her work on the The Ancestral Women Exhibit she met with Tinker, a member of the Eagle Clan of Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin.
Often weavers find that having a theme to design for helps them expand their design skills. Read how weaving projects to submit to Handwoven and Little Looms has prompted Barbara Goudsmit to explore new design avenues.
Why are some handwoven towels absorbent but not others? This informative Yarn Lab will clear up some of the mystery.
Is tabby always plain weave, and is it the same as weaving “every other pick” as in rep? Madelyn has the answer!