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…
Wool Roving
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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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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 in my post on how to have two different warp thread colors, I had woven with wool roving. I have previously talked about weaving wool roving, but I haven’t…
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I’ve been looking back at the weaves I make and noticed that I have a tendency to make weaves that have dimensional textures. And by that I mean I’ve only really…
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I’ve made quite a few posts on how to finish a weave and take it off the loom, but I still get questions. Today I’m pulling together my posts so that they are…
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I have a weave hanging on my wall that I finished a while ago and it’s driving me crazy. It’s positioned off to the left of my computer and as I…
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What do you do with the end of the yarn after you soumak weave? This is a question that I’ve received a few times, so I wanted to share the simple…
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A few months ago, I was commissioned to make a 22” x 24” weave for a nursery. I was so excited, but I was also a little nervous because I had…