Weaving Resources
Tips for Thrifting Yarn
A robust yarn stash makes experimenting with a wide range of yarns easy to do, but it takes time to grow organically. If you’re a new weaver eager to have more cones and skeins on your shelf, thrifting and sourcing pre-owned yarn can be a smart and affordable way to grow your stash. This blog post provides suggestions of places to look for pre-owned yarns, and things to keep in mind before bringing them home.
Rep Weave Reconsidered
In this blog post, Karla Stille explores one possible adaptation of her Endless Options Mug Rugs. By winding a longer warp and re-sleying the loom, weavers can explore weaving a modified Rep-Weave table runner on the same warp as their mugs.
Identifying Mystery Fibers Using A Burn Test
A Weaver's Nightmare: Moths
Exploring Inlay Weaving Techniques
Inlay is a weaving technique that utilizes a base (or ground/tabby) weft and an inlay (or supplemental) weft. The base weft travels from selvedge to selvedge, while the inlay weft travels only where the weaver desires. This creates unique designs that draw the viewer's attention to specific areas of the cloth. In this blog post, we will explore a few of the many options available for weaving Inlay.
Hand-Manipulated Lace Techniques
Lace Weaving Part Three: Huck & Spot Bronson
Standard Towel Dimensions
Carrying Weft Up the Selvedge in Color-and-Weave
Lace Weaving Part Two: Bronson & Swedish Lace
Lace Weaving Part One: Lace & Canvas Weave
Standard Table Linen Dimensions
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