Don’t you just love how weaves look hanging from copper?! The shiny metal really compliments the softness of a weave. I knew right away that I wanted to hang my peachy-pink…
Kate
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I’m only posting once this week to take some time with my family and enjoy the summer! I’ll be returning next week with some fun posts! If you’re looking for some…
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This is it, our very last weave along post (see all weave along posts here). I’ll show you how to take your weave off the loom and then how to finish…
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I’ve received some questions on how to best wrap these mini stick shuttles that are in the shop. So in this post I’m going to share my preferred method.…
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We’re almost ready to take our weave off the loom, but before we do that we’re going to clean up and finish our end threads. I know, this might be the…
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I’m going to start this post out with some questions, because I would love to have an open discussion on this topic. How do you push yourself creatively when weaving? Is…
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In today’s weave along (previous weave along posts here), we are not so much weaving as tying our weft thread along the warp strings. This makes a really nice lacy pattern…
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It’s funny, I just was talking about how to have straighter sides in your weaves, and then I wove for our weave along and noticed that the rows I put in…
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I love a good draft pattern in a weave. The basic technique is very simple, but once all the rows are next to each other it’s really rewarding to see the…
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Recently I received a really great question about hanging a weave that has an odd number of warp threads. There are a few different ways to go about solving this issue…