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…
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When I first started out weaving, I didn’t know the best or easiest ways to clean up the backs of my weaves. Especially when my thread ended on the sides of…
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There are a lot of different ways to hang your weaves. You might choose one way because it’s easier, or another because it matches the design of your weave better. I’ve…
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If you’re looking for a really nice way to finish your weaves, I highly recommend using the hem stitch. The hem stitch is an especially nice way to finish the tops…
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I often receive questions on how to fix gaps in weaves. Sometimes gaps appear while you’re weaving on the loom and sometimes your weave looks great on the loom, but when…
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We talked about twining before and I wanted to try it on a circular weave. Twining is when you use two pieces of thread and twist them around the warp threads.…
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I think adding beads to weaves is my new obsession. They really make a weave pop and I love the added texture and dimension. A few weeks ago, I shared how…
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As you know, I’m always looking for new-to-me things to try with my weaving. And one of those techniques I’ve been admiring lately is the look of wrapped yarn. It adds…
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That’s right, hang your weave from anything…well, anything that you can tie a string to and will support the weight of the weave, but you get my point. A weaver I…
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After I warped my loom with two different colored warp threads, I knew I had to weave a plaid. It’s really fun to see how the weft colors interact with the…