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Long Thread Media

Handwoven, May/June 1990 Digital Edition

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The May/June 1990 issue features weaving in the United States between 1920 and 1960. Including weaver profiles, interviews, and notes about this period of weaving revival, discover a hidden past that ultimately contributes to the hard-working, industrial nation.

Plus, weave projects inspired by different eras included in this historical issue.

  • Modified Atwater runner
  • Wollen Throw based on a blanket woven by Amanda Bourque
  • Liebes-inspired scarf
  • Blouse with earth and sky motif
  • Scandinavian-influenced upholstery fabric
  • Bauhaus-inspired jacket
  • A 1950s casement cloth
  • "Missouri Trouble" table runner
  • Black, white, and red shawl
  • Lily's lilies
  • Knitting bag

In every issue, you will be amazed at the amount of information packed into these pages:

  • Be inspired by weavers from all over the world. In each issue, you’ll meet weavers with unique stories to tell.
  • Explore a variety of weaving techniques. Get an up-close look at new skills and brush up on old techniques with articles written by professional weavers.
  • Test your weaving skills with projects to wear and display in the home.
  • And so much more!

This issue was scanned from an original print issue.