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

  • Janice Kohl

    Janice Kohl

    I wove these towels as a house warming gift for a friend.  The draft is one of my favorites from the Carol Strickler book of 8-Shaft Patterns.  It is…

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  • Pattie Lamb

    Pattie Lamb

    These scarves were woven using a Blazing Shuttles warp called Aloha.  The warp is 8/2 tencel and the weft is 20/2 silk.  The pattern is a modified version of…

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  • Joan Beebe

    Joan Beebe

    I decided to make a table runner for a wedding gift, but the bride is all about black/white/gray, and rep weave is usually all about blocks of color. There…

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  • Linda Ladner

    Linda Ladner

    All of the scarves I made are made from tencel. I am making them for nurses in New York City. My children and grandchildren are there and I feel…

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  • Kathy Wulff

    Kathy Wulff

    I recently wove this wide scarf/narrow shawl from a hand painted warp that I purchased at SAFF last Fall. This picture doesn’t really show the variation in color of…

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  • Kelly Walsh

    Kelly Walsh

    I just finished this piece and I’m super proud of it! I feel like it shows off the magic the magic that happens when a lot of different fibers…

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  • Pattie Lamb

    Pattie Lamb

    My latest project was a pair of scarves woven in a very modified version of everyone’s favorite twill: Strickler 725.  These scarves are 100% tencel and used a hand…

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  • Donna Eash

    Donna Eash

    While in “stay at home” mode I’m learning new Rigid Heddle skills. First attempt at warp and weft floats. 10-dent Heddle on 15″ Cricket. 

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  • Sharon Grubb

    Sharon Grubb

    Sharon says “I was most fortunate to attend Jennifer Moore’s wonderful Double Rainbow workshop on March 10-12, 2020 with the Tavern Spinners and Weavers Guild in Heathsville, Virginia.   Jennifer…

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  • Linda Hebert

    Linda Hebert

    I am working on finishing different pieces. This is a Hardanger piece from a Terri Bay class. I love white work and am planning some white on white weaving. 

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  • Kelli Crispin

    Kelli Crispin

    I thought about this piece for three years before I started working on it. Part of that time, I was just learning different techniques and the other part I…

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  • Pam James

    Pam James

    This is a piece I did for a friend.  Earth and water at the bottom, sky at the top and the  4 seasons in between. ​

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  • Beth Harvat

    Beth Harvat

    If we were having a meeting this month, I would have brought these two rugs that I just finished.  They are woven with wool rug yarns that I have…

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  • Kristin Bergsten

    Kristin Bergsten

    Ikat Tablecloth

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  • Jackie Heller

    Jackie Heller

    I wove this bag on the little Structo Loom.  10/2 Tencel from JOY.  Karen Fisher button.  Back has a pocket woven in Zanshe technique with JOY thrums.

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  • Patrice Walker

    Patrice Walker

    These are photos of some baskets I’ve been weaving.  They are  made primarily of oak reeds. I dyed the first one using black walnut stain. The decorations are made…

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  • Jean Johnson

    Jean Johnson

    Make your own Espadrilles! Handwoven linen cloth: Euroflax sport weight linen woven in bands of 2/1 and 1/2 twill on a three-shaft extended point twill threading. Lining is organic…

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  • Paula Baumann

    Paula Baumann

    These two vessels were created at the Arrowmont Twining Workshop in June. They are tiny but they took 2 full weeks to finish!   Paula says: “Linen weaves result in…

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