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Why a Mirrix: Continuous Warping

Why a Mirrix: Continuous Warping

Continuous warping is the default method of warping on a Mirrix Loom. By warping in this manner you can begin to weave and then actually shift the warp around the loom as your weaving grows. There are a couple of reasons you might want to do this. First, it is often most comfortable to keep your ...
Why a Mirrix: Warp Tension

Why a Mirrix: Warp Tension

Tension is bad. Except when you're weaving. In fact, if I had to choose the number one quality I'd want in a loom it would be the ability to easily get good, even and adjustable tension. 
Free Project: Tapestry Tree Holiday Ornament

Free Project: Tapestry Tree Holiday Ornament

It may seem early to start thinking about the holidays, but it's just the right time to start planning to make a tapestry ornament or two or ten (your friends will want one for themselves!) with this free project ebook.  This Tapestry Tree Holiday Ornament is both an ornament and a tree. The shap...
Share-Sponsor Feature Interview: Between & Etc.

Share-Sponsor Feature Interview: Between & Etc.

http://betweenandetc.com604 1st avenue East, Albany, Oregon 97321 541-917-3251Facebook Groups:Tapestry CompendiumSmall Format Tapestry: A Place of our OwnWhat is your mission as a company/organization? My goal is to promote tapestry, Tapestry technique, and make tapestry supplies available to stu...
The 3 Elements of a Quality Weaving (And How to Achieve Them)

The 3 Elements of a Quality Weaving (And How to Achieve Them)

Why aren't my edges straight? Why is my warp showing? What materials and finishing methods make for a quality weaving? These are questions every beginning weaver (tapestry or weft-faced) has had at some point. Straight edges, correct warp spacing and durability are three basic elements that help ...