Handwoven, May/June 2009
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In celebration of the United Nation's Year of Natural Fibers, the May/June 2009 issue of Handwoven celebrates all that is wonderful about a wide range of fibers that come straight to us from Mother Nature.
Features/Projects
- Kitchen Towels in Four All-Natural Fibers
by Kate Lange-McKibben
- Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a Runner
by Suzie Liles
- Weft from Your Yard: grass-woven hot pad
by Rita Buchanan
- Natural by Nature: a Five-Silk Scarf
by Karen Selk
- Swatch Collection #38, Silk: the Luxury Fiber
by Sharon Alderman
- Wool Afghan with Natural-Dye Accent
by Sigrid Piroch
- Geometry Man Tapestry
by Karen Donde
- One-Skein Scarf
by Liz Gipson
- A Shawl in Spindle-Spun Andean Alpaca Yarn
by Linda Ligon
- Alpaca Scar
by Dorothy Solbrig
- WEAVE TO SELL: Huck-Lace Scarf
by Madelyn van der Hoogt
- Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Yarn
by Alice Selby
- The yarn of the hour: Slow Yarns
Item #: H0905
Being a very new weaver I find this issue very informative especially the article on silk. I love spinning silk and silk blends and I am excited about weaving with it as well. Even though I am just starting out I am finding out a lot of information that I did not know before. I have so many ideas floating around in my head that I am anxious to try.I find this issue to be very inspiring for me. Thanks for a great issue!
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