January/February 2011

The January/February 2011 issue of Handwoven magazine is full of ideas to help you celebrate, communicate, and commemorate the special memories and events in your life. You will find cultural inspiration for your contemporary weaving; our cover features a striking warp-rep table runner by Tom Knisely that is based on kente cloth. Inside you will find a stylish jacket woven from a tartan, a vest that is reminiscent of a Hindu Toran, contemporary chenille scarves with a message, and more.

We've also included a bonus Loom Buyers Guide chocked full of info to help you decide on a future loom purchase.

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January/February 2011
The Meaning of Cloth



Page 80, Stash to Shroud

  
 

Volume XXXII, Number 1


Page 46, Doubleweave Bookmarks

Departments

From the Editor
Contributors
Letters
What’s Happening
My Space
Goods
Media Picks
Spotlight

Roving Reporters
Material Matters
Calendar
Reader’s Guide::
      Project Directory
      Yarns and Suppliers
      How to Use This Issue
Classified Ads
Advertisers’ Index
Endnotes: Irene Schmoller

 

The Meaning of Cloth
Carol Ventura, Laverne Waddington, Cynthia Samake

Say It with Cloth!
Jennifer Corwin, Tien Chiu, Beth Guertin, Barbara Morse, Mary Jane Svenson, Katrina King, Anita Luvera Mayer

Handwoven Tablecloths: a Family Tradition
By Rita Hagenbruch

Weaving My Heritage
Tartan Jacket by Linda Davis

Vest Design Inspired by a Hindu Toran
By Sarah Jackson

Waffle-Weave Baby Blanket
By Suzie Liles

Pick-Up Pattern: Five Techniques
Doubleweave Bookmarks by Doramay Keasbey

A Weaver's Take on Prayer Flags
Doubleweave Hangings by Linda Arndt

Say It with Diversified Plain Weave
Scarves by Laura Fry

Inspiration from Kente Cloth
Table Runner by Tom Knisely

Huichol Lightning Towels
By Connie Childs Elliott

Say It with an Apron!
By Tracy Kaestner

MATERIAL MATTERS
This Loom Loves ...


Page 44, Waffle-Weave Baby Blankets

 


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