Paper Yarn Placemats Pattern Paper yarn is quite sturdy and can be woven into a wide range of items. This paper placemat pattern is woven in tabby but use different types of […]
Paper Yarn Placemats Pattern Paper yarn is quite sturdy and can be woven into a wide range of items. This paper placemat pattern is woven in tabby but use different types of […]
Why Do I Spin Wool? “Because we are always only a week away from the tent.” Post Views: 592
A Weaver’s Poem A Poem that was written by a friend of mine – for her daughter. Post Views: 576
Garment V Neck Shaping on a Loom During a visit to the British Museum, I noticed an ancient textile that had a V-Neck shape. On closer inspection it looked like the neckline […]
Persian Carpet Weaving Handmade carpets have been made throughout the history of civilization. Some of the oldest carpets discovered date back to the 7th century B.C. Major Persian rug weaving areas were […]
Navajo Rug Weaving Techniques ORIGINAL FILE: aa031097.htm Native American Navajo rugs were influenced by the Pueblo Indians and by the Spanish explorers. Navajo rugs are handwoven on an upright loom. The wool […]
Weaving – Table of Setts The sett of your cloth can vary, depending on your yarn and the desired drape of your fabric. Below is a table of recommended setts for different […]
Weaving Reed Sizes A reed is usually made of metal and sits in the beater. It looks much like a comb with small teeth.It’s purpose is to keep the warp threads spread […]
10 Steps to Warp: Beam Warp Beam Warp onto Back Beam Once the warp threads have been securely tied to the back apron rod, you are ready to begin to wind the […]
Steps to Warp: Warp Chain Steps to Warping: Make a Warp Chain How to remove the warp from the warping board – safely. Before you remove the warp from the warping board, […]