My friend Bonnie is a professional weaver. I know she’s a pro, not only because it says so on her labels, but when I watched her weaving at her traditional Swedish loom, I was taken by her focus and ...
When it comes to portable weaving looms, I have to admit I’m a bit obsessed. A February 2006 article in Martha Stewart Living Magazine featuring Weavette looms inspired me to take action. I was one of ...
This fun, easy-to-follow guide from fiber artist Essen (Easy Weaving with Supplemental Warps) shows readers how to weave squares with knitting yarn on a pin loom and stitch them together to form ...
Nikita Richardson joined the Strategist to cover kitchen and dining. Her motto is “Money over everything, rice under everything else.” I’m a hobby person. Outside of work, I like to fill my time with ...
Nancy Peck has been a weaving instructor for nearly 40 years. She started in 1976, after graduating from Michigan State University as a textile major, and later shared her skills at workshops in ...
Susan Schmieman's nimble fingers seem to work magic as they turn rags and yarns into supple, colorful fabrics. She's the owner of Flying Fibers, a weaving studio in historic downtown Kennewick. She ...
Kayla Levy is a writer particularly passionate about indoor plants and outdoor gear. She used to write about cities at Time Out (and she still enjoys writing about the Park Slope Food Co-op). Lots of ...
LEOMINSTER — A Place to Weave, located in the plaza on Arlington Street on the Fitchburg line, is an artistic joy that provides anyone the opportunity to learn how to weave like a true professional.