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Handwoven May/June 2019 Digital Download

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Warp once and weave multiple projects with the patterns in this issue. Learn how to adjust tie–up and treadling to weave different patterns and even different weave structures. This issue includes 8 projects that do double duty including a twill baby blanket with matching waffle weave towel by Tom Knisely, a rep weave runner with coordinating doubleweave pillows by Deanna Deeds, and a set of circle and square towels by Susan Poague.

Also in this issue, Tom Knisely talks about how the reed and heddles work in harmony, and how you can use them to your advantage to create textured cloth and Liz Moncrief gives tips on better tie–ups for your looms. Jennifer Johnson shares her research on weavers of eastern North Carolina in her Traditions article while Allen Walck shares a dimity project inspired by Jennifer's research. Finally Anu Bhatia tells the story of 3 different scarves woven on the same warp with 3 different tie–ups.

Features:

  • Notes from the Fell: Shafts and Reeds by Tom Knisely
  • From Treadles to Tie-Ups by Liz Moncrief
  • Idea Gallery: High-Tech Draft Development by Judy Tipple
  • Weaving on the Highway by Elisabeth Hill
  • Dimity and North Carolina by Jennifer Johnson
  • Yarn Lab: Bluegrass Mills Hemp Yarn by Deb Essen

Projects:

  • Sand & Sky Scarf and Bag by Deborah Jarchow
  • Braspberry Scarves by Sarah Jackson
  • Surprising Crackle Scarves by Susan Wilson
  • Building a Better Picnic Table by Amanda Robinette
  • Baby Blanket and Towel by Tom Knisely
  • Circles & Checks Towels in Turned Taqueté by Susan Poague
  • My Favorite Pot Holders by Diana Abrell
  • Distorted-Weft Rep Runner & Trio of Pillows by Deanna Deeds
  • St. Bernard Weaves Dimity: Upholstery Fabric by Allen Walck

Author/Designer: Handwoven Editors