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Handwoven May/June 2007

Project Type Blankets, Scarves/Shawls, Table Linens/Kitchen, Towels, Bath, Rugs, Garments, Pillows, Home
Loom Type Multi-Shaft Floor or Table, Rigid-Heddle
Number of Shafts 4, 8
Weave Structures Twill, Plain Weave, Lace (all), Huck, Color-and-Weave, Doubleweave, Ms and Os, Shadow Weave, Rep
Author Handwoven Editors
Format Magazine

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Make your own yarn calculator and weave fine fabrics on a rigid-heddle loom. Plus discover projects in doubleweave, huck lace, and eye-popping colors.

Table of Contents

On the Cover: Tapestry Rag Rugs woven by Johanna Erickson — See pages 52–54

Articles and Projects

For easy reference, we have included page numbers.

  • 30 — For Starters: Coordinated Fabrics for a Bathroom by Katherine Buenger
  • 34 — Creating Palettes from Digital Images by Deborah Holcomb
  • 40 — Maine Island Runner by Marjie Thompson
  • 44 — Pottery-Inspired Placemats in Huck Lace by Rosanne White
  • 48 — Violet Ruffles Scarf in Doubleweave by Sarah Fortin
  • 52 — Tapestry Rag Rugs by Johanna Erickson
  • 56 — A Bevy of Scarves Inspired by Garrowby Hill by Barbara Herbster
  • 60 — Grand Canyon Throw by Sharon Alderman
  • 64 — Fine Fabrics on a Rigid Heddle Loom by Jane Patrick
  • 68 — Celebration Coat Inspired by an Article in Handwoven by Janette Meetze
  • 72 — Grand MOMA Silk Scarf in Doubleweave by Sue Willingham
  • 76 — Guild Challenges Inspire Great Work by the Peace Arch and Salt Spring Island Weavers and Spinners Guilds
  • 78 — Demystify Mystery Yarns with an Easy-to-Make Yarn Balance by Christina Hammel

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