Don’t miss out on the inkle- and tablet-weaving classes for beginners and beyond at Weave Together 2026.
Some might argue that it‘s a ridiculous waste of time, but here‘s why Christina goes all-in on weaving for her pups.
Why choose when you can learn different techniques from each of them?
John Mullarkey has a curiosity about weaving that makes him a great teacher and designer. He is always ready to see what will happen if he tries something new.
What can you weave with a pack of cards? More than you’d imagine…
Download this pattern pdf for Trudy Sonia's Bright and Handy Inkle Bag for a Mini Tablet from Handwoven January/February 2015
Having bought the spinning wheel, John Mullarkey looked around for an inexpensive way to give weaving a try and spotted weaving cards (or tablets, as they are officially known).
The notion of advanced tablet weaving has always made me a bit squeamish. In the post below, tablet weaver extraordinaire John Mullarkey dispels the myths surrounding “advanced” card weaving and shows us that advanced doesn’t always mean difficult.
Wouldn't you love to see handwoven fabrics used in haute couture?
While floor looms are wonderful, nothing bits a rigid-heddle loom for doing beautiful pick-up and other hand-manipulated designs on your handwoven cloth!