Easy Weaving with Little Looms is a perennial favorite. By popular demand, it will now be available by subscription. Each issue will have the mix of 18–22 projects, techniques, and features you love, expanding the focus on fundamental weaving skills, creative inspiration, and innovative applications. Each issue is designed to have something for beginning and more experienced weavers. In addition to the core subjects of rigid-heddle and pin-loom weaving, Little Looms regularly includes projects and articles about tapestry, tablet weaving, and inkle weaving.
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EDITORIAL
Composing on the Loom • Create unique patterns with special meaning using the name-drafting technique.
How to Weave a No-Sew Pouch • It’s quick, it’s portable-and it’s a great way to use small bits of stash.
Take a Hands-On Trip Through Fiber History • I love weaving for many reasons, but as a former historian, I especially appreciate the ways it connects me to the past. Sometimes while working at my loom, I’ll remember that for most of human history, people relied on weaving and a myriad of other fiber arts and crafts to survive. I sit in awe of those who came before me’it’s hard to imagine a time, not that long ago, when something as simple as twine would be considered precious. Doris Fisher’s new book, Fiber Craft Heritage, seems as if it were written just for me.
A Gathering of Bandweavers • LITTLE LOOMS AND HANDWOVEN EDITORS
A Pebble Weave Primer • Contrasting dots give these double-sided bands their name.
Fancy Findings • Beautiful tools, perfect for weaving all kinds of pick-up patterns in your bands.
ACCESSORIES that Sing • Dress to impress with these noteworthy projects.
joyful noise • Celebrate music’s power to raise our spirits with these bright and beautiful projects.
Clever Compositions • These pretty and practical projects are a joy to use.
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC • Add an aura of cool to your home and wardrobe with these projects in moody blues and purples.
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