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LoginThis issue is dedicated to the color blue, with projects and stories about its use around the world and across time.
Our city spotlight focuses on Amsterdam and its weavers, Karen Piegorsch writes about warping board ergonomics, Debra Sharpee teaches three ways to prepare fabric strips for use as weft, and we announce the guilds that won our yearly FiberHearts awards for good work with outreach and creating new weavers. We have inkle bands in colors inspired by Guatemalan Jaspe cloth, a rag rug that uses Indonesian batik woven in a Swedish technique, a centerpiece fringed with pineapple yarn, a Japanese rag-weaving technique used to repurpose an old kimono into weft for a new vest, a twill woven in bamboo and sewn up into a Hippari kimono, an overshot runner woven and then dyed using instant indigo, and a turned broken twill (aka false damask) bedspread design shared with us from Toika’s weaving magazine. And Linda Ligon considers whether (and what) to weave with some lovely skeins of yarn, and asks for reader ideas.
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