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Handwoven January/February 2020

Magazine Issue Handwoven January/February 2020
Author Handwoven Editors
Format Magazine

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Yarns have the power to transport. They evoke memories of trips to a favorite yarn store or a special skein picked up on vacation, or a yarn may be so intertwined with its place of origin that we can’t think of one without the other. In honor of these special yarns, the January/February issue of Handwoven is full of projects based on favorite yarns and suppliers, by the weavers who love them. In this issue you’ll find projects woven in a possum-merinoblend from New Zealand, Lunatic Fringe Yarns’ Tubular Spectrum, 2-ply wool from Tronstad Ranch, silk from Treenway Silks, and much more.

Also in this issue, Tom Knisely shows us his cupboard of extra-special yarns, Linda Macdonald teaches the history of palaka, the Hawaiian plaid, and Kerry Nelson of the Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska, talks about raising musk oxen and harvesting their coveted fiber. Other articles include: the design process of weaving a chasuble and stole for a priest, a lesson on “walking your treadling,” a guide to using a black and white warp as canvas for a colorful weaving, and a Yarn Lab on banana fiber.


Features

  • A Handwoven Chasuble and Stole to Thank a Priest, by Diane Roch-Magrini
  • Notes from the Fell: A Stash of Memories, by Tom Knisely
  • Dancing with Your Loom, by Liz Moncrief
  • Idea Gallery: Using Warp as Canvas, by Deborah Heyman
  • Traditions: Palaka: Hawaii’s Own Plaid, by Linda MacDonald
  • Yarn Lab: Going Bananas for Banana Fiber, by Liz Moncrief
  • Endnotes: The Musk Ox Farm: Magnificent Animals, Fantastic Fiber, by Kerry Nelson

Projects

  • Tronstad Ranch Blanket, by Dorothy Tuthill and Lusha Tronstad (eight shaft)
  • Finding Home Blanket, by Rachel Simmons (four shaft)
  • Bejeweled Throw, by Nancy Dunlap (eight shaft)
  • Windowpane Towels, by Sarah Resnick (rigid-heddle or two shaft)
  • W-W-D-Pop!, by Andrea Williams (eight shaft)
  • Waffle-Weave Bath Mitts, by Angela K. Schneider (four shaft)
  • Doubleweave Spectrum Runners, by Marty Benson (four shaft)
  • Kia Ora Scarf, by Rebecca Fox (eight shaft)
  • Sweet Peony, by Anu Bhatia (six shaft)
  • Polaris Shawl, by Barbara Goudsmit (four shaft)
  • Palaka Baby Blanket, by Linda Macdonald (four shaft)

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