Jan/Feb 2005: New Fibers
Lots of yarns new to weavers are featured in this issue with a how-to guide for using them: bamboo, soy silk, stainless steel, crepe yarns, and more. Projects include collapse weaves along with many other unusual textures.
Mar/Apr 2005: Color-and-Weave
Color-and-weave is the clever juxtaposition of dark and light colors in both warp and weft. Discover the secrets to designing and weaving log cabin and shadow weave for garments, scarves, shawls, table mats, and more.
May/June 2005: Weave for Summer Fun!
Here’s a rich collection of projects for summer parties and summer wear. You’ll find linen and lace table runners in hot summer colors, party placemats, and a Fiestaware tablecloth along with summer scarves.
Sept/Oct 2005: Warp Rep
This issue gives you the tools you need to design and weave all types of fabrics in warp rep. You can start with simple hot pads, graduate to bags and mats, and then go for rugs. Helpful warping and weaving tips are included.
Nov/Dec 2005: Fast (Fat!) and Fabulous!
Thick yarns are not only quick to weave with, but they can provide fabrics with luscious textures and hand. Soft wools, bouclés, Pendleton selvedges, bulky knitting ribbons, and novelties—you’ll love using them all.