Handwoven, November/December 2003 Digital Edition
Now available for individual download!
Check out Handwoven's fabric forecast for next year. Then check out a table runner made by fourth grader Ellen Johnson. Discover future fiber artists such as Jean Korus, Tori Derr, Tracy Kaestner, Connie Lippert, and Linda Hendrickson.
We've got handwoven gifts for teachers, a wonderful holiday tradition. Learn how to felt on handwoven cloth. Make holiday clothing for kids, including a wool cape and a lace pinafore. Make inkle band babies, waldorf style.
The Weekend Weaver shows you how to make a family blanket for when you're home alone. Make a fun crayon blanket and pillows to match. This issue features the ever-popular and ever-useful Lord of the Rings Cloaks. We've also got projects perfect for the kids in your life.
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 and special projects to share.
- Explore weaving techniques new and old. Get an up-close look at all of the projects.
- Test your weaving skills with projects that use doubleweave, twill, shadow weave, lace weaves, and many more.
- And so much more!
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