As most of you know by now, I started this blog because I love weaving so much and I wanted to help others learn to weave too. Although I too am…
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I’m so very excited about today’s post. We’re going to talk about using color in weaves and to help me talk about color, I’ve turned to my favorite weaver of colors…
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Hi friends! Today I’m sharing with you the large loom by Roving Textiles. For those of you looking to upgrade to a large and in-charge loom, Michelle of Roving Textiles just…
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As promised I have another weaving concept to share with you from this blue organic weave I made. If you’ve been reading my posts a lot, you may have noticed that…
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For those who are curious about weaving with wool roving, but haven’t tried it just yet, this post is for you. Wool roving is a beautiful way to add texture and…
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My notched loom has pretty wide gaps and that causes wide gaps between my warp threads. It isn’t a problem as I’ve made some very lovely wall hangings on it. But…
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Today I’m going to show you how to use the soumak weave to create a chain look on your weave. You can find my first post on the soumak weave here.…
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I always start and end my warps on the loom with a slip knot, because I feel like it’s easier than tying a double knot once you get the hang of…
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||find my post on weaving a picture here|| I receive a lot of questions what to use for warp threads and as you know from this post, you can use a…
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I’m so excited about this pattern, why? Because it’s so simple, but has such a visual impact! And also, this is the exact same thing I showed you last week! I…