As you may have noticed, I’m really into twisted cotton string lately. For me, I really love the texture of the string and I especially love to use it as a…
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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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I’m taking some time with my family this week, so I’m sharing another best of weaving technique. On Tuesday I shared how to make the pile weave, so it’s fitting that…
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If you’ve seen my woven art before, you know I like to use the pile weave from time to time. For those that are new to weaving, the pile weave is…
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This post is kind of a part 2 to last week when I posted about the three diamond weft over. If you remember the weft over technique is a really fun…
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I’ve been having fun playing around with my coral beads lately, but now it’s time to give the reds a rest and have some fun with blue warps, which really help…
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Have you tried the weft over technique? This is one of favorite ways to make textures and shapes in weaves and it’s done by passing your weft over the warp threads…
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Yes you read that correctly, this is my third way to add beads to a weave. I can’t help it, the beads look so cute in the weaves and this third…