Free
Project Type | Scarves/Shawls, Pillows, Towels |
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Loom Type | Multi-Shaft Floor or Table, Rigid-Heddle |
Number of Shafts | 2, 4, 8 |
Weave Structures | Plain Weave, Huck, Lace (all), Twill |
Author | Handwoven Contributors |
Format | eBook |
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Login Purchase Single ProductNothing makes me happier than the freedom of getting my fingers into the warp and creating handwoven designs on the fly, which is why we're giving you free handweaving projects! To help you explore the joy of fingers in the warp, we've put together a free eBook on handweaving. Explore techniques for inlay, plain weave, and huck lace, with "handy" projects that can be done on any loom.
Inside you'll find:
The Weaving Draft: How to Read Weaving Patterns - This article walks you through the different types of weaving drafts and how to read them to achieve successful results when working on loom weaving patterns.
Summer Plaid Scarf by Cei Lambert - This amazing summer plaid scarf weaving pattern is not only beautiful, it’s a great way to experiment with color. If you are looking for a quick and easy plaid fix, this woven scarf pattern is a rigid heddle loom pattern must-have!
Simple Textures and Patterns on the Rigid-Heddle Loom by Jane Patrick - If texture is to be provided by something other than yarn, there are two possibilities: finger-manipulated techniques such as loops, rya knots, soumak, or simple wrapping—or pattern floats created with a pick-up stick. Learn the tricks of inlay weft patterning and weft pile with this informative article.
4-Shaft Huck Lace Towels by Lynn Tedder - Fine linen produces beautiful cloth and you'll love weaving these towels. A plain-weave towel can be enhanced by Spanish lace or Italian hemstitching, while very intricate weaving patterns may require simpler treatments.
Festive Dresser Scarf by Betsy Blumentha - The soft brick color of this cotton background makes a stunning contrast to the stripes of vibrant recycled sari silk. Using simple plain-weave, you can choose to place the accent yarn at whatever intervals you like to create pattern and texture.
These free handweaving patterns—great for all kinds of weavers—will help you expand your weaving horizons, as well, with new techniques and projects that you can take on the road.
All items in the library are intended for personal use. Please do not distribute without written approval.