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Handwoven, September/October 2009
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In this issue, Handwoven celebrates our Thirtieth Anniversary and also gives lots of ways to appreciate your loom today as an ideal investment for a Recession. Weavers will find directions for making luxury fabrics using the best buys in yarns —and learn twenty great ways to use thrums.
Also in this issue: FiberHearts Awards are announced, included the FUZ-E award, which goes to the Boston Weaver's Guild for the Boston Bra project (a Bra-zen idea you'll want to know more about!).
Features/Projects
- FiberHearts Winners!
- Get More Bang for Your Weaving Buck - by Madelyn van der Hoogt
- Stash Reduction Placements - by Linda Fry
- A Versatile Draft for Hand or Dish Towels - by Gunnel Oresjo
- Serendipity Warps for Waffle-Weave Towels - by Connie Westbrook
- Weave Clothing on a Very Narrow Loom! - by Nancy McRay
- Twill and Tencel for a Line of Luxury Scarbes - by Barbara Elkins
- One Threading, Four Pattners, Four Towels - by Lynn Tedder
- Budget Bamboo Shawl - by Madelyn van der Hoogt
- Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves and Shawls - by Barbara F. Morse
- A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille "Worms" - by Su Butler
- Ditching Throw: Reinvent Yarn with a Spinning Wheel - by Liz Gipson
- Warp Once, Weave Two Throws&m-;or More! - by Julie McClure
- Weave to Sell: Twill Blocks are a Weaver's Best Friend - by Pattie Graver
- The yarn of the hour: Ten Yarns for Ten Bucks