The yarn is core spun with just a bit of glitz, and it is the star in this sassy woven satchel.
I’d love to make more baby blankets with fringe if there is a “fix” for the problem.
One of the best parts of working for Handwoven is getting to know and learn from Interweave founder Linda Ligon.
I have recently watched your Weaving Well DVD and picked up many ideas that will be helpful in my weaving. I have now begun to use S-hooks to weight my floating selvedges.
Maxima and I met several years ago when I was searching for a weaver to teach me the bandweaving style used in the remote rural communities of the central Bolivian highlands.
Scottish weavers have a pattern they call barleycorn? What is it, and is it the same as American barley corn?
To weave well, you must also be able to unweave well.
I have found that different measuring tools help in different ways to improve my weaving speed and process.
Check out these products that might be new to you and help you in your weaving: fan reeds, supplementary wavy beater, recycled yarns, and a cloth beam extension.