weaving


Ask Madelyn: Make Your Own Raddle to Modify a Sectional Warp Beam

Madelyn explains how you can modify a loom with a sectional warp beam for easier warping. All you have to do is make your own raddle!

Fiber Word Nerds: Origin of the Word Sleazy

Did you know the origin of the word sleazy is textile-related? So what is "sleazy" fabric?

How to Expand Your Weaving Comfort Zone

Setting your aim higher than your ability is a recipe for burnout. Here's how to set yourself up for success while expanding your weaving comfort zone!

Letting the Sun In: The Textiles of Marian Clayden

The musical 'Hair' owes its unique esthetic to designer Marian Clayden, but her unique textiles had an even wider impact on art, fashion, and culture.

Fearless Woven Shibori Experimentation

Techniques like woven shibori require some experimentation, but "failure" doesn't have to be scary. Set up experiments and start expanding your horizons!

Slip Stitch Tutorial

The slip stitch lets you join two folded pieces of fabric in a way that makes the stitch nearly invisible. It's easy once you know how to do it!

Combing the Shelves for Inspiration

Christina finds inspiration for handwoven dish towels when she returns to her bookshelf. You never know what will strike your eye on the second pass! 

Ask Madelyn: Smiling Huck Lace

Weight your lace ends to even out your tension with huck lace.

Ask Madelyn: A Loose Linen Warp

Linen can be tricky to beam on with consistent tension across the warp. Learn Madelyn's methods for success.