I was in the mood for some fun things to make and I’ve gathered up the fun ideas I found to share with you also! Of course these are fiber based…
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I was recently looking for some simple curtain tiebacks, but I didn’t find any that I thought fit the look I was going for. Then I thought why not make my…
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When weavers are transitioning from beginner to intermediate and ask me what weaving techniques they can try to develop their skills, I often recommend trying draft patterns.…
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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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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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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 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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Building on our weave, I wanted to continue with adding solid lines (Find all the Weave Along posts here). I’m weaving with a really fine lace-weight wool, so when I do…
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This week in our weave along, I wanted to add some solid lines to give the weave a little more weight. (Find all Weave Along Posts here). The key lesson in…