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.
Leclerc Looms
FROM THE EDITOR
FUTURE THEMES
Handwoven
LETTERS
Digital Exhibits FIT Right
HERE’S HOW WITH ASHFORD Loop Rug
Lily Hope: Tlingit Weaver of Chilkat and Ravenstail
WOVEN INTERIORS • FURNISHING EARLY MEDIEVAL EGYPT
HANDWEAVERS’ PROBLEMS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS
GOODS
Weaving Programs: Fabulous Tools for the Modern Weaver
Tying a New Warp to an Existing One
Who Are You Wearing?
A Weaver’s Journal of Endangered Wildflowers
Overshot Redux
Coalesce Shawl
Seaside Magic in Turned Twill
Blue Morpho Butterfly
Delft Blue Napkins
Candy Cane Runner
Ripplin’ Rep Runner
Shibori-Inspired Rag Rug
An Epiphany of Ellipses
Houndstooth Bento Bag
Hemp: America’s Crop
Turning Autumn Towels
Silk from the Sea • I’ve been working with a new-to-me yarn, Marine Silk Lace, for the past couple of years. Merino wool and silk have, of course, been used for a very long time, but there’s a surprise fiber in this yarn—seaweed.
Marine Silk Scarf
READER’S GUIDE • HOW TO USE THIS ISSUE
The “Wow” Factor