Welcome to my tales of weaving adventures, misadventures and some tips I’ve learnt along the way.
Weaving dates back to Paleolithic times. It’s much older than knitting or crochet.
As a knitter and a crocheter, my interest in weaving started more as a way to reduce the amount of yarn I had, but has slowly grown into a genuine interest in the craft.
Weaving projects such as wraps or blankets can be completed in days rather than weeks or months, making it an appealing option for completing fiber related projects in a shorter time frame.
Like knitting or crocheting, I find the rhythmic motion of the loom not only satisfying but also a fascinating way to explore the colors and textures of yarn.
The ability to experiment with different weaving patterns and techniques has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for me and I find myself increasingly captivated by the endless potential weaving holds for creating beautiful, functional pieces.
Come join me on my weaving journey.
A recap of weaving content on this site:
Yarn and a loom
The Warp and Weft Floats in Weaving
My weaving items over the years:
From a DIY potholder loom to weave blankets –
To a rigid heddle loom to weave blankets, towels and wraps –









Stay tuned for more weaving content
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Great weaving adventures !! Do you have a picture of the loom you use?
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Thank you. I have a few pictures of the loom with the weaving project. I will include a picture of the loom in the next Weaving Tales post. I use the Ashford rigid heddle loom. Are you a weaver?
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