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    NEWSLETTER. The Handwoven newsletter is packed with projects, instruction, and inspiration to help you build technical skills and design confidence.

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    • Notes from The Fell: Caring For Your Reeds
    • Using A “Yarn Lab“ as A Starting Point
    • Warping Back to Front with Two Crosses
    • How to Get Creative with Weaving Rag Rugs
    • Towel to Tote: Precious to Functional
    • Laura Fry - The Impatient Weaver
    • S.A.B.L.E.: Stash Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy
    • Weaving Jokes to Make You Smile
    • Notes from The Fell: Tying A New Warp to An Existing One
    • Yarn Lab: Reflections on Absorbency

    In Notes from the Fell: Caring for Your Reeds, Tom Knisely talks about reeds and their care and maintenance. Reeds are an important accessory to a loom, and there is a lot to learn about them. Read article #10.

    Having a place to start helps when planning a project. In Using a Yarn Lab as a Starting Point, you will see how one yarn idea gave Susan a head start. Read article #9.

    In Warping Back to Front with Two Crosses, you will learn the art of warping and how warping with two crosses is ideal for very fine, sticky, or highly-twisted warps. Read article #8.

    Explore the limitless possibilities of weaving rag rugs and get a few ideas in How to Get Creative with Weaving Rag Rugs. Read article #7.

    I can hear all you experienced weavers chuckling at me, but as a beginner weaver, I couldn’t see my simple kitchen towel as anything but precious. Check out Towel to Tote: Precious to Functional for one potential solution. Read article #6.

    In the article, Laura Fry - The Impatient Weaver, we catch up with Laura as she explores ways to become an even more efficient weaver. She does not hurry, but she looks for better ways of working. Read article #5.

    In S.A.B.L.E.: Stash Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy you will find a few suggestions for how to disperse stashes and equipment when you can no longer use them. Read article #4.

    Need a laugh? In Weaving Jokes to Make You Smile (or Groan) we share a few fiber-related jokes to (we hope) make you chuckle. Read article #3.

    Tying a new warp on to an existing warp can be a time saver. In this edition of Notes From the Fell, you will hear about Tom's experience giving it a try. Read article #2.

    Why are some handwoven towels absorbent but not others? The informative and interesting article, Yarn Lab: Reflections on Absorbency, will clear up some of the mystery. Read article #1. Cheers to a new year ahead and happy weaving! The Handwoven and Little LoomsTeam

  2. NEWSLETTER. The Handwoven newsletter is packed with projects, instruction, and inspiration to help you build technical skills and design confidence.

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  4. Handwoven is an excellent publication for handweavers, especially for those who are learning the craft. Each edition includes a wide choice of weaving projects and patterns, as well as step-by-step instructions from the expects.

  5. Handwoven November/December 2021. $7.99 USD. Format. Add to cart. Take a step (or a leap, as the case may be) out of the box with this issue of Handwoven celebrating weaving that deflects out of the woven grid.

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  7. Handwoven. Summer 2024. Add to favorites. 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.