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Silk Noil Infinity Cowl
A silk noil infinity cowl that can be worn in a variety of ways. The spaced weft complements the soft, rustic texture of the silk noil and acts as a simple solution for button holes.
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Rep Weave Trivets by Arianna E. Funk
The Viken Trivets showcase the vibrant blocks of color you can achieve with rep weave. Viken means ‘the inlet’ or ‘the cove’ in Swedish, a sheltered spot on the coast. The design is an abstract sun glowing just below the horizon, the view from our small boats after weathering the storm. The slubbiness of Mallo offers subtle texture and glimpses of the weft.
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Skyline Tea Towels
Playful striped tea towels with the cotton threads doubled and woven in plain weave, creating a soft basket weave texture with extra durability.
In the Studio with Kayla Powers
This week we are featuring the work of Kayla Powers, a weaver, natural dyer and founder of Salt Textile Studios.
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Cotton and Linen Spring Scarf
This textured twill scarf by Melissa Hankens is woven with an inviting blend of linen and cotton. Stripes are woven throughout the cloth with a mix with 2/2 twill and point twill patterns, creating subtle shifts in color and texture.
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Cotton and Linen Spring Tunic
This elegant tunic top designed by Maria Magdalena Ma of Black Birch Textiles is woven with three skeins of our favorite Italian Cotton/Linen Weaving Yarn. The light and airy fabric lends itself to the warm spring and summer days. Our favorite part about this design -- the pockets!
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Rigid Heddle Dish Towels Pattern
Learn to weave a classic set of striped towels on your rigid heddle or multi-shaft loom.
In the Studio with Rachel Snack
This week we're featuring the work of Rachel Snack, an artist, textile conservator and the founder of the textile studio Weaver House.
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Droppdräll Towel by Arianna Funk
In correlation with this week's podcast episode, we are excited to collaborate with Arianna Funk to share this beautiful project of her design using our 8/3 Unmercerized Italian Cotton Weaving Yarn.
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3 Tips for Taking Great Photos of your Weaving
Do you ever take photos of your weaving process or your finished pieces, and find that they just don't come close to catching the beauty of the fabric? Today on our blog, Emma Rhodes shares three tips she uses to take great photos of yarn and weaving.
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