Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: RSS
In this episode we talk to Anne Weil about her new book, Weaving Within Reach, her use of natural materials, and making weaving as approachable as possible. Then I chat with Angela Tong about types of looms and what you can make with them.Interview Notes:
-
- Basic Structure of Weaving
- Anne Weil’s Site, Flax & Twine
- Weaving Within Reach (affiliate link) Anne’s new book
- Knitting Without Needles (affiliate link) Anne’s first book
- Leather Lanyard Keychain
- Velvet Ribbon Bolster
- Twill Tape Bento Bag
- Twill Pattern Cowl
- How Weaving Became Computing
- Woven Rope Bowl
- Triangle Tank Top
- Rachel Denbow – DIY Woven Art (affiliate link)
- The Gradient Tote
Expert Notes
-
- Angela Tong on Instagram, Ravelry, and her site.
- A bit more about Rigid Heddle Looms — I like Schacht looms, personally. A good place to start is a 15″ Cricket Loom (affiliate link). Defaults to plain weave, but you can make longer cloth. The width of the loom limits the width of your fabric.
- Tapestry Looms or Frame Looms – limited by the size of the frame, usually weft faced, but easy to set up.
- Pin Looms (affiliate links) and how to work them. Does warp and weft in the same setup.
- Direct Warping! Watch it! It’s fun!
- Try Before You Buy Loom Sharing Thread from Ravelry
- Angela’s Rigid Heddle Class on Bluprint (previously Craftsy) (affiliate link)
- All Weaving Classes on Bluprint (affiliate link)
- Angela’s Mittens & Gloves Class on Bluprint (affiliate link)
- Angela’s Pin Loom Class on Interweave
- Angela’s Shawl Structure Video on Interweave
Thanks for listening! See you in two weeks when I talk to Cheryl Kolander and Sara Lamb about silk.
Contest by Rewards Fuel.