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Handwoven • WINTER 2025, Volume XLVI Number 4
Weaving Traditions Around the Salish Sea • Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving is an exhibit of historical and contemporary twined and woven items from the Indigenous (and diverse) Coast Salish communities.
Rigid-Heddle or Multi-Shaft? How About Both!
Make It Your Own Using Passementerie
Sampling Close Color-and-Weave Relations
50 Years of Weaving in the House That Linda Built • Handwoven’s creator Linda Ligon expected a two- or three-year publishing project—but then people took her seriously.
A Shaggy-Bag Story • FROM THE HANDWOVEN ARCHIVES
100 Days of Shadow Weave • How a weaver used an art prompt to freely share her skill, drafts, and creative energy with the world
Magic Ruffles Scarf
Garden Path Towels
MAKE IT YOUR OWN • Make Something Different, or Experiment with Honeycomb
Misty Mountains Runner
MAKE IT YOUR OWN • Change the Size or Yarn, or Skip the Fringe
Secret Passage Scarf
MAKE IT YOUR OWN • Not your colors? Try these instead:
Blueberry Waffle Towels
MAKE IT YOUR OWN • Weave More Towels, Change the Size, or Choose Different Colors
Making Waves Runner
MAKE IT YOUR OWN • Andrea’s Ideas for Fiber and Fabrics
Dicey Dish Towels
TRYING OUT COLORS
Jump-Start Your Designs with Historic Drafts
Birds of a Feather Scarf
Dip-Dyed Shetland Fringe
Still Mourning Zephyr? Please Meet Zephira! • First impressions on comparing a new yarn with an old favorite
Bonus Projects for Handwoven Subscribers • If you enjoyed this issue, head over to the Handwoven website for even more projects! Get your downloads now at LT.Media/HWWI2025-Extras.
Leclerc Looms • Visit a Dealer Near You
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