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YARNWORKER SCHOOL OF WEAVING Yarnworker School of Weaving. The Yarnworker School is the first community-funded, online school devoted specifically to rigid-heddle weaving. As your instructor, I invite you to join in and weave wherever you are in your weaving journey. Whether you need foundational classes that build your skills or a fun and challenging weave-along, there isPATREON LINKS
Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inbox LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGS NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
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WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
HELP, I WARPED MY LOOM BACKWARDS AND OTHER THINGS THAT CAN I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has done this.but I will one up you!! I THOUGHT I wound my yarn on backwards. (after stringing yarn thru 2 heddles!) so I rewound the whole thing onto the front beam, making the work backwards, and even restrung the second heddle again. HOME - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOMABOUTSCHOOLRESOURCESSHOPBLOGEVENTS Welcome to the warped side of yarn! Yarnworker is a space for rigid heddle know-how and inspiration. Here you will find tips, techniques, patterns, and products that will make you aPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Full On Coasters: Spring 2021 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 5.00Choose price.
YARNWORKER SCHOOL OF WEAVING Yarnworker School of Weaving. The Yarnworker School is the first community-funded, online school devoted specifically to rigid-heddle weaving. As your instructor, I invite you to join in and weave wherever you are in your weaving journey. Whether you need foundational classes that build your skills or a fun and challenging weave-along, there isPATREON LINKS
Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inbox LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGS NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
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WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
HELP, I WARPED MY LOOM BACKWARDS AND OTHER THINGS THAT CAN I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has done this.but I will one up you!! I THOUGHT I wound my yarn on backwards. (after stringing yarn thru 2 heddles!) so I rewound the whole thing onto the front beam, making the work backwards, and even restrung the second heddle again.GEEKING OUT: RUGS
Rugs have been made by weavers for thousands of years on all sorts of looms. I have woven many rugs on a rigid-heddle loom and have included projects for them in my books, workshops, and weave-alongs. I hear from time to time the pronouncement, “You can’t make a rug on a rigid-heddle loom.” The reasoning is Read moreGeeking Out: Rugs TIPS FOR WEAVING THE PERFECT TOWEL One of the best aspects of being a weaver is working with cool fibers. By “cool” I mean, cotton, linen, hemp, and other cellulose fibers. During the hot summer months, we need not have a pile of wool on our laps or run it through our fingers. Warp your loom with some lovely cellulose and Read moreTips for Weaving The Perfect Towel WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
WEAVING FOR WEE ONES Weaving for Wee Ones. Baby blankets are popular project among weavers. If you have a narrow loom, you can seam your fabrics together, or if you have a loom with a double heddle block, you can weave a double width blanket and skip the seaming. The first fun task is to select yarns. You want a yarn that is gentle, yet strong—a yarn that willbe
GEEKING OUT: WARPING CHOICES The indirect warping method keeps your warps in a compact space. Long, wide warps in particular, take longer to warp, and storing the warp on a board makes it easier to stop and start. You can can also use the hybrid method, using the warping board or a peg system to keep the warp in a compact area while working the direct warping method. THE LAZY WARPING METHOD The Lazy Warping Method. It is no secret that I have a preference for using a warping board to dress a rigid-heddle loom. This is now called the indirect method. Before rigid-heddle weaving became so popular, the indirect method was “warping.”. To many new weavers the direct method is the only warping method she or he will ever need to know. GEEKING OUT: DOING A LOOM WASTE AUDIT Geeking Out: Doing a Loom Waste Audit. Most weaving patterns tell you how much loom waste they allow in the warp length within the project specs. In general, I allow 18”– 22” for the direct method, which requires that you tie onto the front apron rod and 22”– 26” for the indirect, which requires that you tie onto the apron rod in DOUBLEWEAVE WAL WEAVING TIPS Weavers never cease to amaze me with their good cheer, adventurous spirit, and curious minds. Oh, and how we laugh! The Yarnworker Weave-Along is in full swing. Most WAL weavers are warped and ready to go. Some are already done and ready to warp another throw. If you aren’t warped yet, don’t sweat it. There is still plenty Read moreDoubleweave WAL Weaving Tips GEEKING OUT: WONKY EDGES How to maintain straight selvedges is the number two pain point for weavers. It comes second only to warping. There are three things you can do if you want to maintain tidy edges and prevent draw in. Weft Angle The weft yarn doesn’t travel in a straight line from selvedge to selvedge. It has to Read moreGeeking Out: Wonky Edges TWILL BE DONE WEAVE-ALONG The next Yarnworker Weave-Along gets under way the week of October 23, 2017. The link will be ready before the weekend. I’ll post the link to patrons first and then email the link to everyone who is on the Yarnworker mailing list and has checked “weave-alongs” as a special interest. Create a beautiful table runner in time to add a handwoven touch to your Thanksgiving table. HOME - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOMABOUTSCHOOLRESOURCESSHOPBLOGEVENTS Welcome to the warped side of yarn! Yarnworker is a space for rigid heddle know-how and inspiration. Here you will find tips, techniques, patterns, and products that will make you aPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Full On Coasters: Spring 2021 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 5.00Choose price.
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Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inboxGEEKING OUT: RUGS
Rugs have been made by weavers for thousands of years on all sorts of looms. I have woven many rugs on a rigid-heddle loom and have included projects for them in my books, workshops, and weave-alongs. I hear from time to time the pronouncement, “You can’t make a rug on a rigid-heddle loom.” The reasoning is Read moreGeeking Out: Rugs LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGS WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
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NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles. MIXING IT UP: WARPING COMPLICATED COLOR ORDERS In the past week, I had two separate weavers email me about warping plaid and color-and-weave. Both of these weavers were struggling to get the results they wanted using the direct warping method. You could certainly warp simple stripes and a few of the color-and-weave combos, such as houndstooth or log cabin, easily using the direct Read moreMixing It Up: Warping Complicated Color HOME - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOMABOUTSCHOOLRESOURCESSHOPBLOGEVENTS Welcome to the warped side of yarn! Yarnworker is a space for rigid heddle know-how and inspiration. Here you will find tips, techniques, patterns, and products that will make you aPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Full On Coasters: Spring 2021 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 5.00Choose price.
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Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inboxGEEKING OUT: RUGS
Rugs have been made by weavers for thousands of years on all sorts of looms. I have woven many rugs on a rigid-heddle loom and have included projects for them in my books, workshops, and weave-alongs. I hear from time to time the pronouncement, “You can’t make a rug on a rigid-heddle loom.” The reasoning is Read moreGeeking Out: Rugs LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGS WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
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NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles. MIXING IT UP: WARPING COMPLICATED COLOR ORDERS In the past week, I had two separate weavers email me about warping plaid and color-and-weave. Both of these weavers were struggling to get the results they wanted using the direct warping method. You could certainly warp simple stripes and a few of the color-and-weave combos, such as houndstooth or log cabin, easily using the direct Read moreMixing It Up: Warping Complicated Color YARNWORKER SCHOOL OF WEAVING Yarnworker School of Weaving. The Yarnworker School is the first community-funded, online school devoted specifically to rigid-heddle weaving. As your instructor, I invite you to join in and weave wherever you are in your weaving journey. Whether you need foundational classes that build your skills or a fun and challenging weave-along, there isGEEKING OUT: RUGS
Rugs have been made by weavers for thousands of years on all sorts of looms. I have woven many rugs on a rigid-heddle loom and have included projects for them in my books, workshops, and weave-alongs. I hear from time to time the pronouncement, “You can’t make a rug on a rigid-heddle loom.” The reasoning is Read moreGeeking Out: Rugs YARNWORKER WEAVE-ALONGS AND SCHOOL FAQ Through weaving a series of project you will be able to master the know-how to enable you to weave the cloth you want. There are four classes available now, Weaving 101: The Basics Weaving 201: Colorwork, Weaving 202: Indirect Warping, and Weaving 301: Pick-Up. You can also register for past weave-alongs for a small fee and view all thematerials.
TIPS FOR WEAVING THE PERFECT TOWEL One of the best aspects of being a weaver is working with cool fibers. By “cool” I mean, cotton, linen, hemp, and other cellulose fibers. During the hot summer months, we need not have a pile of wool on our laps or run it through our fingers. Warp your loom with some lovely cellulose and Read moreTips for Weaving The Perfect Towel READING A PICK-UP PATTERN Charging the Pick-Up Stick. The first thing the pattern will tell you is to “charge”, or otherwise set up the pick-up stick. To do this, but the heddle in the down position and pick up only the slot yarns as instructed. The instruction may say something like “2 up and 2 down, starting and ending with an up” or it may just say, “2 up/2RIGID HEDDLE FAQ
What is a rigid-heddle loom? The rigid-heddle loom is the perfect blend of functionality and simplicity. It gets it name from the ingenious rigid-heddle that enables the weaver to easily lift andlower the warp.
GEEKING OUT: BEAMS
My mission is to pass on know-how that brings ease to your weaving life. I tend to focus a lot on the weaver and less on the loom, however, loom mechanics can play a role in getting the results you want. Lately, I have been fielding a few questions about front and back beams and what Read moreGeeking Out: Beams THE LAZY WARPING METHOD The Lazy Warping Method. It is no secret that I have a preference for using a warping board to dress a rigid-heddle loom. This is now called the indirect method. Before rigid-heddle weaving became so popular, the indirect method was “warping.”. To many new weavers the direct method is the only warping method she or he will ever need to know. GEEKING OUT: DOING A LOOM WASTE AUDIT Geeking Out: Doing a Loom Waste Audit. Most weaving patterns tell you how much loom waste they allow in the warp length within the project specs. In general, I allow 18”– 22” for the direct method, which requires that you tie onto the front apron rod and 22”– 26” for the indirect, which requires that you tie onto the apron rod in GEEKING OUT: WONKY EDGES How to maintain straight selvedges is the number two pain point for weavers. It comes second only to warping. There are three things you can do if you want to maintain tidy edges and prevent draw in. Weft Angle The weft yarn doesn’t travel in a straight line from selvedge to selvedge. It has to Read moreGeeking Out: Wonky Edges HOME - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOMABOUTSCHOOLRESOURCESSHOPBLOGEVENTS Welcome to the warped side of yarn! Yarnworker is a space for rigid heddle know-how and inspiration. Here you will find tips, techniques, patterns, and products that will make you aPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Full On Coasters: Spring 2021 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 5.00Choose price.
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Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inbox LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGSPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
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WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles. GEEKING OUT: DOING A LOOM WASTE AUDIT Geeking Out: Doing a Loom Waste Audit. Most weaving patterns tell you how much loom waste they allow in the warp length within the project specs. In general, I allow 18”– 22” for the direct method, which requires that you tie onto the front apron rod and 22”– 26” for the indirect, which requires that you tie onto the apron rod in HELP, I WARPED MY LOOM BACKWARDS AND OTHER THINGS THAT CAN I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has done this.but I will one up you!! I THOUGHT I wound my yarn on backwards. (after stringing yarn thru 2 heddles!) so I rewound the whole thing onto the front beam, making the work backwards, and even restrung the second heddle again. HOME - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOMABOUTSCHOOLRESOURCESSHOPBLOGEVENTS Welcome to the warped side of yarn! Yarnworker is a space for rigid heddle know-how and inspiration. Here you will find tips, techniques, patterns, and products that will make you aPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Full On Coasters: Spring 2021 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 5.00Choose price.
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Here’s where you can quickly find links to all the elements of the Yarnworker School, plus other resources. Main Links: Patreon The (Online) Yarnworker School Patreon-Only Facebook Group Patreon Handbook Getting Situated: Patreon Video Orientation An Index of the Yarnworker World Discount Codes: Weave-Alongs: PATRONPERK School Supplements: PATRON100 Classes: Messaged to your Patron inbox LIZ GIPSON - YARNWORKER - KNOW-HOW FOR THE RIGID HEDDLE LOOM The Short Story I am a weaver, writer, and educator who is smitten by small looms and big plans. Passing my love of the loom on to newcomers is what makes my heart happy. I spend my days weaving, writing about weaving, and teaching others to weave. The rigid-heddle is FINISHING TIPS FOR RUGSPRODUCTS ARCHIVE
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WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
NAPKINS TWO WAYS WEAVE-ALONG No Two Alike Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 15” (38 cm) weaving width, 12-dent rigid heddle, 3 stick shuttles, optional sewing machine. Four-Sized Fringe Napkins: rigid-heddle loom with 16″ (40.5 cm) weaving width and double heddle block, two 12-dent rigid heddles, boat shuttle with 5 bobbins or 2-5 stick shuttles. GEEKING OUT: DOING A LOOM WASTE AUDIT Geeking Out: Doing a Loom Waste Audit. Most weaving patterns tell you how much loom waste they allow in the warp length within the project specs. In general, I allow 18”– 22” for the direct method, which requires that you tie onto the front apron rod and 22”– 26” for the indirect, which requires that you tie onto the apron rod in HELP, I WARPED MY LOOM BACKWARDS AND OTHER THINGS THAT CAN I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has done this.but I will one up you!! I THOUGHT I wound my yarn on backwards. (after stringing yarn thru 2 heddles!) so I rewound the whole thing onto the front beam, making the work backwards, and even restrung the second heddle again. YARNWORKER SCHOOL OF WEAVING Yarnworker School of Weaving. The Yarnworker School is the first community-funded, online school devoted specifically to rigid-heddle weaving. As your instructor, I invite you to join in and weave wherever you are in your weaving journey. Whether you need foundational classes that build your skills or a fun and challenging weave-along, there is WEAR YOUR WEAVING, NO SCISSORS REQUIRED Here is a wee list of the many ways we weavers wear rectangles. Scarf, Muffler A piece of yardage of varying lengths and widths worn about the neck, shoulders, or head. Example shown on ladder: Rad Plaid Scarf I wove out of two dip-dyed skeins from Shepherd’s Lamb. It isavailable as a
GEEKING OUT: WARPING CHOICES The indirect warping method keeps your warps in a compact space. Long, wide warps in particular, take longer to warp, and storing the warp on a board makes it easier to stop and start. You can can also use the hybrid method, using the warping board or a peg system to keep the warp in a compact area while working the direct warping method. WEAVE-ALONGS ARCHIVES Loom Constructed Crossbody Bag: Fall 2020 Weave-Along. Suggested price: $ 9.00 Choose price. TIPS FOR WEAVING THE PERFECT TOWEL One of the best aspects of being a weaver is working with cool fibers. By “cool” I mean, cotton, linen, hemp, and other cellulose fibers. During the hot summer months, we need not have a pile of wool on our laps or run it through our fingers. Warp your loom with some lovely cellulose and Read moreTips for Weaving The Perfect Towel SKIP-A-SLOT PLACEMATS WEAVE-ALONG The next Yarnworker Weave-Along project is the Skip-a-Slot Placemats from Handwoven Home. A first for Yarnworker weave-along folk, we are weaving placemats in a warp emphasis weave using mercerized cotton. This class of weave structures shows mostly the warp and very little of the weft. It approximates a rep-like fabric, a closely set warp that Read moreSkip-A-Slot Placemats Weave-Along THE LAZY WARPING METHOD The Lazy Warping Method. It is no secret that I have a preference for using a warping board to dress a rigid-heddle loom. This is now called the indirect method. Before rigid-heddle weaving became so popular, the indirect method was “warping.”. To many new weavers the direct method is the only warping method she or he will ever need to know. EVEN YOUR ODDS: WARPING STRIPES Last week, I wrapped up my first semester of teaching at New Mexico Technical University. It was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to meet with the same group of students week after week. In addition to the University students, the class was open to community members, including high school students, so there was Read moreEven your odds:Warping Stripes
DOUBLEWEAVE WAL WEAVING TIPS Weavers never cease to amaze me with their good cheer, adventurous spirit, and curious minds. Oh, and how we laugh! The Yarnworker Weave-Along is in full swing. Most WAL weavers are warped and ready to go. Some are already done and ready to warp another throw. If you aren’t warped yet, don’t sweat it. There is still plenty Read moreDoubleweave WAL Weaving Tips TWILL BE DONE WEAVE-ALONG The next Yarnworker Weave-Along gets under way the week of October 23, 2017. The link will be ready before the weekend. I’ll post the link to patrons first and then email the link to everyone who is on the Yarnworker mailing list and has checked “weave-alongs” as a special interest. Create a beautiful table runner in time to add a handwoven touch to your Thanksgiving table.*
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