So we’ve gone over a few different ways to soumak your wool roving and today I wanted to talk about the most fun way to weave with your roving. We’re going…
Weaving Techniques
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Changing colors of the threads you’re weaving with is a really fun part of weaving. Maybe you’ve only switched threads in a new row, or maybe you have switched colors in…
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Last week’s post on twinning roving got me thinking about other patterns I could make with it. I love the look of roving done in a “braided” weave, but I was…
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I’ve covered the technique of twining before. It’s the process of weaving and twisting two threads around your warp threads and it creates a twisted rope-like look that stands out from…
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Last week we wove up some drink coasters, and this week I’m showing you how to finish those coasters up with a cute fringe-y tassels. The best part of this is…
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I received a great question from a reader looking for what type of loom you could weave a coaster on. This is such a great question, because the answer is any…
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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…
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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…