• Jean Johnson

    Jean Johnson

    Sashiko-ori table runner. The charcoal plain weave background is 8/2 unmercerized cotton; heavier 8/4 cotton in white is used for the pattern ends. The warp and weft pattern floats were created as the cloth was woven. These remaining samples were woven with 8/2 cotton in white as background and 8/2 cotton in dark navy for pattern ends.…

  • Revelations in Rep Weave Results

    Revelations in Rep Weave Results

    Kudos to the fabulous weavers who completed the “Revelations in Rep Weave” workshop this March, and thanks for sharing your lovely work!

  • Pam James

    Pam James

    Congratulations to Pam James; this piece won 3rd place at Convergence ​“Wind and Waves”. Woven on a rigid heddle loom with both clasp warp and clasp weft. The variable dent reed allowed for different weights of yarn and for creating spaces between sections to create waves across the piece. Recycled yarn and wheat.

  • Pam James

    Pam James

    I found out 2 new neighbors were both expecting babies in August and decided to weave my first baby blankets.  Was also influenced by someone who mentioned that if there was extra warp it could be burp rags. Since my neighbors weren’t considerate enough to have babies of the same sex I was forced to figure out…

  • Phyllis Demko

    Phyllis Demko

    Wall hanging in rep weave.  10/2 perle cotton in 5 colors.  Approx. 19.5” wide, 36” long.

  • Jackie Heller

    Jackie Heller

    8/2 cotton huck lace shawl woven and then ice-dyed.

  • Preemie Hats

    Preemie Hats

    Check out these preemie hats delivered to UNC’s Neonatal Care Center.  Many were knitted by Jean Johnson and Barbara Koch.  Directions for  knitting preemie hats are on the project ideas page.

  • Pattie Lamb

    Pattie Lamb

    One warp, four scarves.  The warp for these scarves was 40/2 linen.  The structure is Bronson lace – actually “turned” Bronson, as there are warp and weft floats on both sides.  Each scarf was woven with different colors and treadlings.  The green one was woven with 20/2 silk.  The other three were woven with 40/2 or 16/1…

  • Maria Weber

    Maria Weber

    Two reversible fabric baskets for my desk using pieces of my handwoven fabric (cotton and acrylic blend commercial yarns) and Shibori dyed cotton fabric made in Kelly Crispin’s workshop earlier this summer.  

  • Eller Girls at Masonic Home for Children, Oxford, NC 

    Eller Girls at Masonic Home for Children, Oxford, NC 

    Weave Got Joy! is one of the spring projects leading into Mother’s Day.  The girls (ages 5 – 12) wove these lovely pillow covers in late March 2022 on Cricket looms donated by TWG.  They chose the yarn donated by members of the TWG and others.  Then they made a color map planning their warp and weft and wove the…