Towels that make drying dishes a pleasure, plus an eBook and a newly updated video course.
From felting to spinning to weaving (of course!)—a look at how readers use their scraps and thrums
You‘ll find towels, napkins, scarves, tablecloths, and more in our eBook full of tempting projects
This issue focuses on colors, patterns, and shimmering effects drawn from tiny creatures in the natural world.
Handwoven placemats and towels are perfect for beginner weavers. Learn how to weave placemats and towels from these 5 FREE beautiful weaving projects.
Look to Fibonacci and Cantor for ideas to help you create a pleasing design.
You‘ll find towels, napkins, scarves, tablecloths, and more in our eBook full of tempting projects
Check your work—and then it’s time to weave!
Madelyn van der Hoogt demonstrates the right way to treat weft picks when you‘re weaving lace.
Hairshirts are garments made from rough animal hair (usually that of goats) worn as a top or under a shirt and against the skin so the coarse hair will rub and scratch the wearer.
Despite the name, it’s not a way to add beads to your weaving—it’s a technique to create lacy fabric.
Weavers of all stripes met at Weave Together 2025 to weave and learn—and make new friends.
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Use the same yarn and colors to weave fraternal-twin towels on multi-shaft AND rigid-heddle looms.
Is one yarn better used in the warp, and the other in the weft?
This St. Patrick’s Day, let’s talk about the color green—specifically, a popular but deadly emerald-green dye.
Design custom motifs that add a personal touch to your handwovens.
The iconic blue and white twill fabric is intertwined with the history of the islands.
Many weavers stumble when it comes to the final steps in their projects.