Dream on dreamer. After completing Part I, it's time to warp your loom again and create your second cloud nine art work. Pattern Anne Djupvik Andersen Download the pattern...
Think far horizons and sandy beaches, but then in your living room wall. Here's to Part I of your dreamy series! A beautiful pattern by Anne Djupvik Andersen and download the pattern chart here. A full...
Pattern by Vera Jonkers PREPARATIONS YARNS For the warp use sock yarn approx. 300m (alpaca, merino or cotton) For the weft use sock yarn approx. 20g (for base color white) 4 x worsted/dk yarn in...
Practice your softer skills and take some time out to work on this family project. Great quality time for both kids and adults! Pattern by Katherine Entis, Soft Century...
Using the Diamond Twill Weave technique comes this wall-art in a stunning ombre gradient. Display the user-friendly and versatile weave as a standalone or as a table runner, whatever suits your fancy....
Apart from being a fan of her tools, we are all praise for Jenny’s clever use of rovings in her work. So of course, we couldn’t let this koel kid off without having her contribute a DIY weaving pattern.
Warping your loom Tie a loop knot with the cotton thread and place it in any of the grooves at either ends. To warp your loom, tie the warp to the loom and continuously warp the threads across to a width...