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Handwoven

November/December 2020
Magazine

Each issue offers a stunning collection of enticing weaving projects. But the magazine is more than that: it's a pattern book, and weave structure textbook, it's a place to discover original designs, and find solutions to weaving challenges. For over 20 years Handwoven has been an indispensable resource for weavers.

FROM THE EDITOR

FUTURE THEMES

Handwoven

LETTERS

Project Index

HERE’S HOW WITH ASHFORD

SPOTLIGHT • Sheila O’Hara: Weaving Loom-Controlled Magic for 40 Years

Weave-Along: Online

MEDIA PICKS

B-Side Magic

GOODS

Two Sides to Every Cloth

Weaving with a Wave Stick

Chakra Wall Hanging

Ruffles Scarf

Silk Stripes

Wandering Paths

Glowing Embers

Bread Cloths

Surprise! Shadow-Weave Towels

Doublecheck Scarf

Two-for-One Taqueté Rug

Samba

Slitrya

Lillebror Slitrya

Cody by Mountain Meadow Wool • Mountain Meadow Wool operates its mill in the plains of western Wyoming with a mission to sustain the ranches of the American West. The yarns are not just “wool,” they are identified by the sheep breed and some even by the source ranch. The more than 30 yarns vary in weights from 525 to 2,500 yards per pound and come in natural and dyed colors. A few of the yarns are luxury blends with silk, bison, or alpaca.

READER’S GUIDE • HOW TO USE THIS ISSUE

Retail Shop Directory

I’ve looked at buying yarn from both sides now…

Leclerc Looms • Visit a Dealer Near You


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 76 Publisher: Long Thread Media LLC Edition: November/December 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 19, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

Each issue offers a stunning collection of enticing weaving projects. But the magazine is more than that: it's a pattern book, and weave structure textbook, it's a place to discover original designs, and find solutions to weaving challenges. For over 20 years Handwoven has been an indispensable resource for weavers.

FROM THE EDITOR

FUTURE THEMES

Handwoven

LETTERS

Project Index

HERE’S HOW WITH ASHFORD

SPOTLIGHT • Sheila O’Hara: Weaving Loom-Controlled Magic for 40 Years

Weave-Along: Online

MEDIA PICKS

B-Side Magic

GOODS

Two Sides to Every Cloth

Weaving with a Wave Stick

Chakra Wall Hanging

Ruffles Scarf

Silk Stripes

Wandering Paths

Glowing Embers

Bread Cloths

Surprise! Shadow-Weave Towels

Doublecheck Scarf

Two-for-One Taqueté Rug

Samba

Slitrya

Lillebror Slitrya

Cody by Mountain Meadow Wool • Mountain Meadow Wool operates its mill in the plains of western Wyoming with a mission to sustain the ranches of the American West. The yarns are not just “wool,” they are identified by the sheep breed and some even by the source ranch. The more than 30 yarns vary in weights from 525 to 2,500 yards per pound and come in natural and dyed colors. A few of the yarns are luxury blends with silk, bison, or alpaca.

READER’S GUIDE • HOW TO USE THIS ISSUE

Retail Shop Directory

I’ve looked at buying yarn from both sides now…

Leclerc Looms • Visit a Dealer Near You


Expand title description text