
Colourful cotton and chenille weave up easily into soft and absorbent towels for your hot tub or bath. These towels are woven in a simple twill, but will give the beginner weaver practice in using 2 shuttles.… Read more...
Handweaving patterns and projects
Colourful cotton and chenille weave up easily into soft and absorbent towels for your hot tub or bath. These towels are woven in a simple twill, but will give the beginner weaver practice in using 2 shuttles.… Read more...
The technique of Mirror warping and overdyeing is a great way to use up leftover yarns to weave a scarf or a throw.… Read more...
This baby blanket draft was in the November 1990 issue of Handwoven. They had kitchen curtains and dishtowels in white and blue.… Read more...
A beginner weaver, Beny has been “baking” Baby Blankets in Huck Lace For my second “real” piece, I decided to weave a baby blanket for a friend with a “bun” in her oven.… Read more...
“Here goes another attempt to show the blanket I wove for my niece which is a modified version of Gertrude’s Fancy.… Read more...
Little Fancy Flower
A lovely baby blanket using 1/23 Elora acrylic yarns sett at 12 epi. Woven by Denise Beland. If you prefer cotton, you could substitute 8/2 cotton, sett at 12 epi.… Read more...