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Free Weaving Patterns from Weaving Today: Rigid-Heddle Loom Patterns and Huck Lace and Collapse Weave Projects
With this free eBook dedicated to the art of creating beautiful and unique weaving patterns, Weaving Today is taking weavers (beginner or advanced) from the weaving drafts to the finished loom patterns they are looking for. Download your copy and get detailed instructions, along with clear illustrations, on how to successfully create rigid heddle loom patterns, collapse weave patterns, and huck lace patterns. And if you've just started weaving you won't want to miss our guide on how to read weaving drafts on pages 1-3.
From the beautiful twisted collapse weave, to the rich contrast between texture and plain weave in rigid heddle loom patterns, to the endless finishing possibilities to embellish huck lace linens, weavers of all skill levels will love the inspiring weaving patterns offered in this free eBook.
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Free Weaving Patterns from Weaving Today:
Rigid-Heddle Loom Patterns and
Huck Lace and Collapse Weave Projects
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Start from the beginning and understand the different formats of weaving drafts found in weaving literature. Once you've mastered the art of reading a weaving draft, test your skills at different loom patterns with expert advice and free weaving patterns: a pillow pattern for the rigid-heddle loom, a delicate collapse weave scarf project, and beautiful huck lace towel patterns. Download today!
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From weaving drafts to beautiful weaving patterns.
Weaving Today has gathered tips and advice from expert weavers on how to accomplish beautiful results with rigid-heddle loom patterns, collapse weave, and huck lace projects.
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The Weaving Draft: How to Read Weaving Patterns
Patterns for weaving are written in a form called a "draft". Weaving drafts are standardized short-hand ways of explaining how to set up a loom to weave a particular weaving pattern. Unfortunately, sometimes the weaving draft seems more like a confusing barrier than an aid to communication. Most of the confusion comes from the many different ways in which weaving drafts have been written in weaving literature. No format is "right" or "wrong"; they are just a different way of conveying the same information. This free eBook walks you through the different types of weaving drafts and how to read them to achieve successful results when working on loom weaving patterns. |
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Free Weaving Patterns: Collapse-Weave Scarf
with High-Energy Merino Wool
By Anne Field
Discover the beauty of collapse-weave with this free loom pattern featuring a delicate merino scarf. Collapse weaves are a weaver’s delight, especially during finishing. But warping with high-energy yarns takes a bit of extra care. This scarf combines
two merino wools, one of which has extra twist. As a result, it goes into magic motion when it is wet-finished.
The difference in twist and diameter of the two yarns creates a delicious texture! Share Anne's passion for collapse weave and use her inspiration to add ripples and waves to your own loom patterns. |
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Free Weaving Patterns: Simple Textures and Patterns
on the Rigid-Heddle Loom
By Jane Patrick
Thinking texture instead of structure is a good way to approach pattern weaving on the rigid-heddle loom. Since there are no shafts to create the weave patterns, you must rely on other tricks! Of course, interesting yarns and colors woven in simple plain weave can be
wonderfully effective. But if texture is to be provided by something other than yarn, there are two possibilities: finger-manipulated techniques such as loops, rya knots, soumak, or simple wrapping—or pattern floats created with a pick-up stick. Learn the tricks of inlay weft patterning and weft pile with the free Rigid-Heddle Loom Patterns instructions provided in this free eBook. |
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Free Weaving Patterns: 4-Shaft Huck Lace Towels
By Lynn Tedder
Fine linen produces beautiful cloth. In simple weave patterns, its characteristic crisp hand and simple gleaming elegance serve as a classic foundation for hand-manipulated border and edge treatments. The investment in time is well worth the heirloom-quality results! When you’re adding borders or end finishes to a design, it is important to consider how all the elements interact. If one is visually complex, the others should be plainer. A plain-weave towel can be enhanced by Spanish lace or Italian hemstitching, while very intricate weaving patterns may require simpler treatments. Learn these techniques (and many others) with your Free Weaving Patterns eBook. |
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Found interesting loom weaving patterns you're dying to try? Not sure how to read the weaving drafts? This free eBook is here to help!
Looking for new weave patterns? From plain weave to collapse weave, to huck lace with hemstitching, discover beautiful ideas in this free eBook.
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Free Weaving Patterns from Weaving Today:
Rigid-Heddle Loom Patterns and
Huck Lace and Collapse Weave Projects
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Rigid-Heddle Loom Patterns and
Huck Lace and Collapse Weave Projects
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