Enjoy all 5 issues of HANDWOVEN MAGAZINE exactly as they were printed in 2009.
This CD is so slick! You get weaving inspiration at your fingertips. You just pop in the CD and enjoy the ease of navigating through an entire year's worth of Handwoven issues.
Discover the magazines as they were printed in 2009 with a time-saving electronic index. You can also search each issue by keywords of your choosing such as:
- Names of master weavers
- Specific or general techniques
- Favorite projects
- Products or equipment such as looms, novelty yarns, laces, etc.
- Challenges and results
- Keywords like tapestry, warp-faced and weft-faced, Indigo dyeing or any other areas of interest
Jan/Feb: Fabulous Fuzzy Fabrics
Fulling and felting are only a few of the ways presented in this issue for creating soft, fuzzy fabrics. Projects also use brushing, needlefelting, and differential shrinkage for unique textures and effects.
Fulling and felting are only a few of the ways presented in this issue for creating soft, fuzzy fabrics. Projects also use brushing, needlefelting, and differential shrinkage for unique textures and effects.
Mar/Apr: New Ideas in Weaving
This issue is full of new ideas: stringing beads in the warp, getting curves with an ondulé reed, making your own inkle loom, and more. A special project designed by Peter Collingwood creates eyelash pile.
This issue is full of new ideas: stringing beads in the warp, getting curves with an ondulé reed, making your own inkle loom, and more. A special project designed by Peter Collingwood creates eyelash pile.
May/Jun: Using Natural Yarns
Here is everything you need to know about choosing and using yarns spun from natural fibers: Unmercerized cotton, line and tow linens, grasses from your yard, five different silks (with a silk directory!), wool, cashmere, alpaca, and more.
Here is everything you need to know about choosing and using yarns spun from natural fibers: Unmercerized cotton, line and tow linens, grasses from your yard, five different silks (with a silk directory!), wool, cashmere, alpaca, and more.
Sept/Oct: Getting the Most from your Yarn Dollars
Weaving can be expensive, but this issue shows you ways to save: Using your yarn leftovers (20 ways!), designing from your stash, getting many different pieces from the same warp, and making creative yarn substitutions (Tencel is the new silk).
Weaving can be expensive, but this issue shows you ways to save: Using your yarn leftovers (20 ways!), designing from your stash, getting many different pieces from the same warp, and making creative yarn substitutions (Tencel is the new silk).
Nov/Dec: Your Weaving Studio
Need ideas for designing and organizing your studio? Take a tour of inspiring studios and get tips for making your weaving space the best it can be. Projects focus on unusual textures: Honeycomb, corduroy, waffle weave, and more.
Need ideas for designing and organizing your studio? Take a tour of inspiring studios and get tips for making your weaving space the best it can be. Projects focus on unusual textures: Honeycomb, corduroy, waffle weave, and more.
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