Hot off the Loom is an informal show and tell of recent projects. Guild members are invited to share their creative work. If you’d like to share something of your own, send a good quality jpg along with a caption describing your creation to: web@triangleweavers.org

  • Pam James

    Pam James

    These are pillows I just finished for my couch.  The usual – – recycled yarn.  I designed the pattern.  The pattern is from Landis Valley Linen.. I’m not sure…

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  • Sharon Grubb

    Sharon Grubb

    I made this runner in Warp Rep for a friend’s birthday.  Her home has gray walls with lots of artwork in bold colors which I used for my inspiration,…

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  • Dianne Byrne

    Dianne Byrne

    Tencel scarf woven on 8 harnesses in turned twill.  Woven during Pattie Lamb’s Virtual Scarf Class.

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  • Donna Eash

    Donna Eash

    Silver Linings Shawl pattern by Tammy Bast from Holiday 2020 edition of Easy Weaving with Little Looms. Woven on 25″ Schacht Flip using a hack of 15 dent Ashford Heddle.…

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  • Pam James

    Pam James

    I did this wall hanging for a friend.  I had been wanting to try something arty with unwoven warp. I did a very tiny sample to understand how it…

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  • Susan Griffiths

    Susan Griffiths

    This is a cotton scarf woven on a rigid heddle loom with a 10 dent heddle.  The inspiration fiber was spun (by Pattie Lamb) with analogous blue colors.  I…

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  • Ann Schelbe

    Ann Schelbe

    The scarf was woven on a Rigid Heddle Loom with handspun yarn.  The warp yarn is spun from roving from Fiddlehead Fibers in Pittsburgh, PA and is Merino/ Corriedale.  The weft…

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  • Pam James

    Pam James

    A friend wanted a weaving with ‘stuff woven into it.’  This is what she got.  If it were in a gallery it would say “reclaimed yarn and findings.”  In…

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  • Petra Weishaupt-Smith

    Petra Weishaupt-Smith

    Poncho & Shawl are woven in 8-shaft Atwater Bronson Lace

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  • Pattie Lamb

    Pattie Lamb

    This is my take on the wonderful Jennifer Moore Doubleweave Spectrum Shawl.  Woven using 20 Lunatic Fringe colors in  10/2 cotton, I altered the threading and treadling to create a…

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  • Sally Kahler

    Sally Kahler

    I wove this shawl last week for a friend undergoing cancer treatment.  It is made with Merino/tencel fiber from Webs sett at 16epi in a Finnish Bird’s Eye. 

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  • Shula Bernard

    Shula Bernard

    Shula wove this beautiful scarf as a gift for ​her sister-in-law.  The warp is 8/2 tencel – solid stripes on the borders, variegated in the center.  The weft is 20/2…

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  • Dianne Byrne

    Dianne Byrne

    Sticks and Stones is a free-form piece woven as a project for the Contemporary Textiles study group.  Our September theme is “Sticks, Stones, and Stitches,” so I’ve inserted small found…

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  • Jackie Heller

    Jackie Heller

    Check out this video!

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  • Sharon Grubb

    Sharon Grubb

    After completing Jennifer Moore’s Double Rainbow workshop in March, I was inspired to weave her Full Spectrum shawl.   She had an example at the workshop and it positively glowed.  …

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  • Peggy Myers

    Peggy Myers

    I fell in love with the structure from the article in Handwoven May/June 2019 page 46-a turned taquete.  I wove it in pinks to make bassinet toppers for the…

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  • Peggy Sanford

    Peggy Sanford

    A friend arranged a tour of the UNC baseball facilities for my grandson when he came to visit last October. My favorite part was learning that they had Carolina…

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  • Kelly Walsh

    Kelly Walsh

    Hot off the Sewing Machine! These tote bags feature scraps left over from a set of those turned taquete hand towels that everybody loves! I never leave yarn at…

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