Handwoven
magazine ∣ November/December 2020 · Handwoven
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Each issue offers a stunning collection of enticing weaving projects. But the magazine is more than that: it's a pattern book, and weave structure textbook, it's a place to discover original designs, and find solutions to weaving challenges. For over 20 years Handwoven has been an indispensable resource for weavers.
Leclerc Looms • Visit a Dealer Near You
FROM THE EDITOR
FUTURE THEMES
Handwoven
LETTERS
Project Index
HERE’S HOW WITH ASHFORD
SPOTLIGHT • Sheila O’Hara: Weaving Loom-Controlled Magic for 40 Years
Weave-Along: Online
MEDIA PICKS
B-Side Magic
GOODS
Two Sides to Every Cloth
Weaving with a Wave Stick
Chakra Wall Hanging
Ruffles Scarf
Silk Stripes
Wandering Paths
Glowing Embers
Bread Cloths
Surprise! Shadow-Weave Towels
Doublecheck Scarf
Two-for-One Taqueté Rug
Samba
Slitrya
Lillebror Slitrya
Cody by Mountain Meadow Wool • Mountain Meadow Wool operates its mill in the plains of western Wyoming with a mission to sustain the ranches of the American West. The yarns are not just “wool,” they are identified by the sheep breed and some even by the source ranch. The more than 30 yarns vary in weights from 525 to 2,500 yards per pound and come in natural and dyed colors. A few of the yarns are luxury blends with silk, bison, or alpaca.
READER’S GUIDE • HOW TO USE THIS ISSUE
Retail Shop Directory
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