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What I Wish I Knew When I Started Weaving
When you're a new weaver, you don't know what you don't know. These are the things that I wish I knew when I started weaving.
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The Basic Weaving Skills Every Beginner Should Know — Jass' Place
If you want to learn the basics of weaving, from prepping your loom to some basic stitches to a finished project, then this is the tutorial for you. In this video and text-based tutorial, I go through how to prep a loom with warp, how to plain weave in different ways, how to color block, how to mak
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With breadth and originality, our sisal rug collection characterizes the quality and care that go into the creation of a Merida rug. Each sisal rug begins with the finest quality, long fiber sisal, spun to create sophisticated heathered yarns, woven on heritage looms in Belgium and finished in our Fall River workshop. Backing: Latex Construction: Woven Fiber Content: 100% Sisal Made in: Belgium Max Width: 13'1" Pattern Repeat: N/A Standard Lead Time: 2 Weeks
Geeking Out: Get Multiple Setts From a Single Rigid Heddle Reed - Yarnworker - Know-how for the rigid heddle loom
If your weaving pattern calls for a rigid-heddle size you don't have, try modifing the threading of your rigid heddle to gives you more options.
Geeking Out: The Cross - Yarnworker - Know-how for the rigid heddle loom
The weaver’s cross can cause anxiety for those who are just learning how to use a warping board. The purpose of the cross is to keep the yarn in order so that you can thread the rigid heddle or reed in the same order that you wound the warp. This decreases snagging that can cause tension ... Read moreGeeking Out: The Cross
What I Wish I Knew As A New Weaver
When you're a new weaver, you don't know what you don't know. These are the things that I wish I knew when I started weaving.
Neilson - Teaching with Towels
Download this pdf that includes a pattern for weaving these beautiful waffle weave towels by Rosalie Neilson.
Rigid Heddle Weaving: Why Two Heddles?
Liz Gipson's rigid heddle weaving has inspired thousands. Now she explains the advantages and possibilities of using two heddles on a rigid-heddle loom.
Rigid Heddle Easter Celebration Towels
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Most Common Weaving Mistakes That Are Easy To Avoid
Most new weavers make the same mistakes. Mistakes are incredibly important to help you learn, but these 5 new weaver mistakes are easily avoidable.
How (And Why!) You Should Weave In Your Weft Tails - Warped Fibers
Finishing your weaving starts during the actual weaving process! It's important to weave in your weft tails as you go to make finishing easier.
Weaving with One Skein | Kromski Spinning & Weaving
At one point or another I think we are all guilty of spontaneous yarn purchases. You know the ones, that skein of yarn that struck a note with your heart and
Clasped-Warp Weaving
Direct warping on a rigid-heddle loom seems to be made for clasped-warp weaving. Follow Robin as she walks you through a variety of ways to create different looks.