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All You Need for Shadow Weave

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All You Need for Shadow Weave
By: Madelyn van der Hoogt + Lynn Tedder

If your loom has four shafts, you are probably sometimes disappointed to see projects in Handwoven that require six or eight. With many weaves, four shafts can't do what more can. With shadow weave, four are all you need! Continue reading.

Save the Date for the Ultimate Fiber Arts Retreat!
By: Spin Off Editorial Staff

We're already busy making plans for SOAR 2024! Won't you join us?Continue reading.

Ask Madelyn: Using Two Thread Sizes as One
By: Madelyn van der Hoogt

If you have one thread that is half the size of the other, how can you use it in warp and weft? Continue reading.

I Can Help You Write Your 2024 Weaving Resolutions!
By: Susan E. Horton

Your crafting life can really benefit by reimagining resolutions as things you want to do. Continue reading.

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Shadow Weave Incognito | WIF

Sidewalks and Shadows | WIF

Windows and Shadows Shawl Pattern

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