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A Sturdy Tote to Weave, Use, and Re-Use!

Download this pattern from Anne McKenzie for sturdy totes woven using recycled plastic weft. Tips for preparing the weft are included in the pdf.

A Weaver's History of Velvet

Velvet has always been a luxury fabric of high class...but you can weave it yourself, too! Learn more about the history of velvet and how to weave it here!

Handwoven May/June 2023 Web Extras

Access the free web extra downloads for the projects in this issue of Handwoven magazine.

Fresh Citrus Tablecloth

Here is a free pattern download for this beautiful summery tablecloth.

Handwoven Corrections 2012

Oops! While we try our best to keep our projects error-free, sometimes corrections need to be made. Here are some corrections from Handwoven, 2012.

The 2023 Color of the Year and Weaving with Viva Magenta

Each year we await the announcement for the Pantone color of the year, and we didn’t realize how much we needed this bright and vivid color.

Advancing Twills: Going from Shaft Looms to Jacquard

This free downloadable PDF gives complete 16-shaft and 32-shaft drafts for the advancing twill designs shown in “A Loom Story” by Sheila O’Hara.

Handwoven November/December 2022 Web Extras

Access the free web extra downloads for the projects in this issue of Handwoven magazine.

A Shibori Fabric Bag That Is Easy to Weave and Dye

Download this free pattern from Patricia Springer to create a beautiful bag in woven shibori.

Linen, Egypt, and Mummies

Flax is one of the oldest fibers used for making cloth. The use of it in Egypt dates back to the 15th century where it was used for many things--including for mummy wrapping.

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