Heddle loom
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If your weaving pattern calls for a rigid-heddle size you don't have, try modifing the threading of your rigid heddle to gives you more options.
Eileen Jones saved to Knit, Weave Etc.
Learn how to weave a freestyle, intuitive tapestry on your rigid heddle loom with this free video series!
Lisa Robison saved to weaving
Warping stripes with an odd number of ends, using the direct warping method
Learn how to set up your rigid heddle loom to weave krokbragd in this free class!

Catherine Sloan saved to Weaving
Finishing your fringe is like icing a cake. You can create a highly decorative look or something clean and simple. Beyond aesthetics, how do you know which technique is best for your specific circumstance? The purpose of finishing your fringe is to secure the weft and, if necessary, keep the yarn from fraying. Some folks ... Read more

Vickie Murray saved to macrame weave art
Rigid heddle looms have gained a lot of popularity in recent years, but what exactly is it? Read more to found out!

Pamela Lane saved to weaving
We just wrapped up—pun intended—another weave-along, tackling the Hudson Bay Inspired Throw from Handwoven Home. It was our second doubleweave weave-along, this time tackling a larger, wider, and bulkier piece. I often get asked, “How much warp can I pack on my beam?” I included my answer to this age-old question on page 149 of ... Read more

Loretta Armstrong saved to Weaving
How to maintain straight selvedges is the number two pain point for weavers. It comes second only to warping. There are three things you can do if you want to maintain tidy edges and prevent draw in. Weft Angle The weft yarn doesn’t travel in a straight line from selvedge to selvedge. It has to ... Read more
I have done a double width weaving project! It was a bit hard at the beginning, but it became easier and more fun later. I think that my next double weaving project will go more smoothly. I’l…

Marla Shatkin saved to Nimble weaving
Finishing your fringe is like icing a cake. You can create a highly decorative look or something clean and simple. Beyond aesthetics, how do you know which technique is best for your specific circumstance? The purpose of finishing your fringe is to secure the weft and, if necessary, keep the yarn from fraying. Some folks ... Read more
Corinne Reamer saved to Weaving