Weavers of all stripes met at Weave Together 2025 to weave and learn—and make new friends.
Check your work—and then it’s time to weave!
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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?
So, you’ve decided you want to take up weaving! The first thing you’ll need is a loom. Here are some different types of weaving looms and tips on how to choose your first loom.
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.
Check your work—and then it’s time to weave!
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Add a touch of charm to your linens with these simple designs. The towels are fun to weave and fun to give away—or to use in your own home.
Madelyn van der Hoogt demonstrates the right way to treat weft picks when you‘re weaving lace.
What is indigo, and why is it part of the color wheel? Learn the history of indigo dye and why it's inclusion in the color wheel is so controversial.
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.
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Shades of rose and melon combine with rows of Brooks bouquet in Cathy Wilcox‘s charming runner.
Weavers in a small village hold on to their endangered skills.
Consistent warp tension is no mystery—just follow these steps as you wind on.
Madelyn van der Hoogt demonstrates the right way to treat weft picks when you‘re weaving lace.
Embrace the season with the light and lacy ideas you’ll find in the Spring 2025 issue.