Recently I was asked about how to weave a Monk’s Cloth on a lap loom. My first thought was, what even is a monk’s cloth?! I have never heard of this…
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I guess it’s funny to define what roving is now, after writing so many weaving technique posts on it, but incase there are people new to weaving and fiber reading this…
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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…
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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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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…