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Handwoven Fall 2025 Web Extras and Lift Plans

You’ll find all your issue links here for bonus web materials, lift plans, subscriber-exclusive projects and downloads, and more.

Handwoven Editors Aug 7, 2025 - 4 min read

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Welcome home with the Fall 2025 issue. From left: Prairie School Rug by Debra K. Sharpee, Stormy Skies Wrap by Rebecca Logan, Choose a Path Pillows by Angela K. Schneider, and Plaid About You Throw by Kathy Broughton. Photos by Matt Graves

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You’ve come to the right place if you’re looking for bonus web materials for Handwoven Fall 2025—plus subscriber-exclusive projects and WIFs, lift plans, and other helpful links and resources.


Bonus Web Materials

Download the full treadling for Angela K. Schneider’s Choose a Path Pillows.

Download full drafts for the doublewidth versions of Kathy Broughton’s Plaid About You Throw.

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WIFs

Don’t forget to check out the WIFs for this issue’s projects in the Handwoven library. They are free downloads for All-Access Subscribers.

What are WIFs good for? Read about them here. And if you’ve ever felt frustrated by the brackets in weaving drafts, click that link to learn about how WIFs and your weaving software may be able to make threading and treadling easier.


Subscriber-Exclusive Patterns

Visit the Handwoven library, or click below to access all three BONUS patterns shown on page 77 of the issue, available only to subscribers of Handwoven magazine.

Bonus projects for subscribers, from left: Cuddle Up Throws by Malynda Allen, Be Our Guest Hand Towels by Jennifer E. Kwong, and the Cozy Toes Rug by Kate Kilgus.

Cuddle Up Throw

Be Our Guest Hand Towels

Cozy Toes Rug


Lift Plans

Lift plans are helpful if you weave on a table loom or a manual dobby loom. (Note that lift plans are not provided for projects woven exclusively in plain weave.)

Below are links to the lift plans for this issue’s projects. They are free to download for all readers.

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  • Curious about doubleweave? This group of video courses with Jennifer Moore teaches all about the structure on 4 or 8 shafts, including how to weave fabrics that are wider than your loom.

  • If Véronique Perrot’s twelve-shaft Ribbons and Blocks Runner caught your eye but you don’t have that many shafts at your disposal, Alice Schlein writes about eight-shaft turned twill in Handwoven.

  • Learn more about Elisabeth Hill’s meta weave designs in Handwoven, and at plainweave.net.

  • Explore the ins and outs of winding multiple yarns at once with Véronique Perrot in “Warp Speed: Winding Warps with Multiple Ends in Hand.”

  • Elisabeth Hill explains how and why to use twill tape or grosgrain ribbon to track weaving lengths.

  • Italian hemstitch and other finishing techniques can be found here.

  • We’d love you to join us at our next weaving retreat on March 8–12, 2026, in Loveland, Colorado. Learn more about Weave Together with Handwoven.

  • If you’d like to weave Kate Kilgus’s Cozy Toes Rug, Tom Knisely shows how to join short rag strips for easier weaving in the video tip below.

After you watch Tom’s tip, check out more in our new web article on prepping fabric for rag weaving.

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