I have heard that oxalis (sour grass) dyes yarn an intense yelllow-green color, so I decided to give it a try.
New members joining the Gourmet Weavers group were impressed by the beautiful placemats the other members had woven for a group exchange. That prompted the group to start a second placemat exchange.
Every piece of cloth has a story to tell, and some cloth has more than one story.
Oops! While we try our best to keep our projects error-free, sometimes corrections need to be made. Here are some corrections from Handwoven, 2021.
For the Yarn Lab in Handwoven November/December 2020, Angela K. Schneider put Cody by Mountain Meadow Wool through its paces.
I’ve always heard weavers are patient; I think maybe instead we’re just perseverant.
If you like mid-century modern design, then you’ll absolutely love the March/April 2021 issue of Handwoven.
For this edition of the Reader’s Gallery, I looked at scarves and shawls woven on rigid-heddle and multishaft looms.
How do you know what sett to use for twill if your yarn isn't quite the same as the yarn used in the pattern you are following?