I made this bracelet by weaving up some of my yarn and sewing it onto a length of upcycled cotton bed sheet. The ties can be left to hang or they are short enough to be tucked under.
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I have recently been teaching myself to weave, I firstly made myself a loom from a cardboard box which I found hard to work with so made a second loom from a nice strong wooden box (as seen in the...
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This pretty cuff is made with upcycled handwoven cotton fabric, leftover from other projects. It is backed with yellow cotton fabric.It closes with three different vintage buttons.
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Longtime CraftStylish contributor Diane Gilleland has a gorgeous new collection out, an e-book filled with stylish off-loom weaving projects to try!
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I made these when I was just starting to learn paper crafting techniques. At first, I wasn't sure what to do with them, but when I saw some mousepads made to look like oriental carpets I realized...
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You know those things you save and save, like a roll of turquoise cotton tape. Made the twig frame months ago and the two finally met in this comfy little footstool today.
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I tried an experiment in Warp #9 and left 1/4" gaps in the reed between groups of threads. The hope was that this would create a very drapeable shawl that would also be comfortable gathered up...
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This is the creasiest project I've ever made but I'm very please to show how to do it... look at the secuence and if you visit my blog and shop you are going to see the tutorial.
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The scarves and shawls of my recent collection...
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These are the scarves I wove on Scarf A Day warp #6, between Feb 25 and March 3. My favourite is scarf #20 - because of the way it drapes, because of the colour, and mostly because it was an...
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I've been weaving a scarf [almost] every week day since the beginning of February and blogging about the process and the results. I took a week off at the start of March to regroup but am back...
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Build a simple cardboard weaving loom, and raid your stash for yarn and fabric to weave up a journal cover. Fill it with pages from your recycling bin, and you have a useful blank book that costs nothing to make.
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Here are few pieces of wire wrap jewelry projects of previous year.
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Here's a little weaving project that doesn't require a loom—and you can wear the results on your finger or around your neck!
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I have made quite a few of these knitted handbags. The strap on the larger one is done on an inkle loom
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Artist Elizabeth Lundberg Morisette creates extraordinary pieces with her unique interplay of traditional craft and contemporary vision.
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Learn how to weave with a step-by-step guide, podcast, and interesting project ideas.
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You don't need expensive equipment to start weaving. Dig a piece of sturdy cardboard out of your recycle bin and learn how to turn it into a loom!
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I checked in at the Plimoth Plantation to see the latest progress on this beautiful hand-embroidered re-creation. I was delighted to see that they were working on the lining fabric.
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