Handwoven Loom Theory: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection – Long Thread

Handwoven Loom Theory: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection – Long Thread

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Handwoven Loom Theory: Rigid-Heddle Scarf collection include seven rigid-heddle scarves woven in luxury yarns. Discover a variety of projects in this special publication of Handwoven.
Handwoven Loom Theory: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection is a special publication of Handwoven magazine featuring a beautiful collection of seven rigid-heddle scarves woven in luxury yarns including shimmering silks, soft wools, and luscious chenilles. Discover a variety of projects ranging from a simple plain weave where the design is created using the layout of colors to more complex projects with hands-on techniques. These projects will help you grow as a weaver, expand your skills and are a delight to weave and wear! The luscious yarns in this collection are courtesy of Treenway Silks, Jagger Spun, Manos Del Uruguay, Cotton Clouds, WEBS, Universal Yarn, and Ashford Wheels & Looms. The talented designers include Stephanie Flynn Sokolov, Anu Bhatia, Judith Shangold, Jenny Sennott, Elisabeth Hill, Amy Gunderson and Sara Goldenberg.

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