I worked with Mirrix to ensure that this kit gives weavers of all levels everything they need to get started on their next project, whether it's regular weaving using the Navajo warp and heddles or my new favorite technique of Soumak knotting using the linen warp and bamboo needle. The bamboo nee...
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Mirrix Blog
It’s been a long time since I’ve woven a wide bead piece using the Mirrix shedding device. I decided it was time to try this method of bead weaving again and to write a blog post about it since we often get questions about this process. I am always telling people that the set up is more complicat...
Back in the early 90's Claudia Chase was a tapestry weaver. Her living room and office were filled with floor looms, but as an on-the-go mother, she also wanted portable looms that would produce professional-quality work. And so she tried every loom on the market and while she liked certain thing...
Join us for our 28th weave-along and learn to make two different tiny (5" x 2.5”) wool tapestries in one of two gorgeous colorways. One tapestry will be an abstract piece using a technique called soumak and the other will be a geometric chevron design.
Since our Shasta Combs debuted earlier this year we've had a lot of questions about the differences between the Shasta Combs and our No Warp-Ends Kit. In this post we will attempt to break down the differences.