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Little Looms Magazine - Winter 2024

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Easy Weaving with Little Looms Magazine - Single Issue

Take a journey through the best art museums in the world with the Winter 2024 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, dedicated to weaving inspired by works of art. Within these pages, you’ll find some pin-loom sunflowers inspired by Vincent van Gogh, a clever cubist landscape tapestry, and mug rugs modeled after Anni Albers’ weaving. Bring the gallery to your loom with projects inspired by Pointillism, Expressionism, Cubism, Americana, Surrealism, and more.

The issue is also chock full of articles designed to get your own creative juices flowing. Learn to turn snapshots into small tapestries by focusing on color and simple shapes. Follow the creative process of three designers as they share how they went from an inspiring piece of art to a finished woven project. You’ll also learn the basics of color psychology and how to apply it in your own weaving. On the more technical side, you’ll find an article on how to warp your rigid-heddle loom front to back—perfect for handpainted warps.

We hope this issue will inspire you to create your own woven work of art, whether it’s one of the many beautiful projects or something completely unique.

 

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Features:

  • The Emotional Palette: Weaving with the Power of Color Pyscology by Jocelyn Warren
  • The Loom as Artistic Tool by Lauren Puchowski
  • Inspired by Fabergé Eggs by Greta Holmstrom
  • A Motif in Honor of Matisse Andrea Deck
  • Look, Listen, and Learn: Tumble Cubes by Regina McInnes
  • Weaving to Wear: Adding Knitting by Judith Shangold
  • Why and When to Warp a Rigid-Heddle Loom Front to Back by Michele Marshall

 

Projects:

  • Waterfall Scarf by Michele Marshall (rigid heddle)
  • Coffee with Anni by Yvonne Ellsworth (rigid heddle)
  • Draped in Danaë by Michele Marshall (rigid heddle)
  • Water Lilies Runner by Margaret Stump (pin loom)
  • Vincent’s Sunflowers by Deborah Bagley (pin loom)
  • The Strawberry Thieves by Gabi van Tassell (pin loom)
  • Intersecting Light Placemats by Jodi Ybarra (rigid heddle)
  • Rags to Riches Clutch by Jennifer B. Williams (inkle)
  • Cubist Landscape Tapestry by Sheleigh Peers (tapestry)
  • Amaranth Stole by Gabi van Tassell (pin loom)
  • Sweet Americana Linens by Malynda Allen (rigid heddle)
  • Vatika Pillow Cover by Shilpa Nagarkar (rigid heddle)
  • Bauhaus Pillow by Jennifer Chapman (pin loom)
  • Windowpane Wrap by Christine Jablonski (rigid heddle)
  • Infinity Loop Shrug by Sara C. Bixler (rigid heddle)
  • Mondrian on the Go by Deborah Bagley (pin loom)

Author/Designer: Little Looms Editors

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Easy Weaving with Little Looms Magazine - Single Issue

Take a journey through the best art museums in the world with the Winter 2024 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, dedicated to weaving inspired by works of art. Within these pages, you’ll find some pin-loom sunflowers inspired by Vincent van Gogh, a clever cubist landscape tapestry, and mug rugs modeled after Anni Albers’ weaving. Bring the gallery to your loom with projects inspired by Pointillism, Expressionism, Cubism, Americana, Surrealism, and more.

The issue is also chock full of articles designed to get your own creative juices flowing. Learn to turn snapshots into small tapestries by focusing on color and simple shapes. Follow the creative process of three designers as they share how they went from an inspiring piece of art to a finished woven project. You’ll also learn the basics of color psychology and how to apply it in your own weaving. On the more technical side, you’ll find an article on how to warp your rigid-heddle loom front to back—perfect for handpainted warps.

We hope this issue will inspire you to create your own woven work of art, whether it’s one of the many beautiful projects or something completely unique.

 

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Features:

  • The Emotional Palette: Weaving with the Power of Color Pyscology by Jocelyn Warren
  • The Loom as Artistic Tool by Lauren Puchowski
  • Inspired by Fabergé Eggs by Greta Holmstrom
  • A Motif in Honor of Matisse Andrea Deck
  • Look, Listen, and Learn: Tumble Cubes by Regina McInnes
  • Weaving to Wear: Adding Knitting by Judith Shangold
  • Why and When to Warp a Rigid-Heddle Loom Front to Back by Michele Marshall

 

Projects:

  • Waterfall Scarf by Michele Marshall (rigid heddle)
  • Coffee with Anni by Yvonne Ellsworth (rigid heddle)
  • Draped in Danaë by Michele Marshall (rigid heddle)
  • Water Lilies Runner by Margaret Stump (pin loom)
  • Vincent’s Sunflowers by Deborah Bagley (pin loom)
  • The Strawberry Thieves by Gabi van Tassell (pin loom)
  • Intersecting Light Placemats by Jodi Ybarra (rigid heddle)
  • Rags to Riches Clutch by Jennifer B. Williams (inkle)
  • Cubist Landscape Tapestry by Sheleigh Peers (tapestry)
  • Amaranth Stole by Gabi van Tassell (pin loom)
  • Sweet Americana Linens by Malynda Allen (rigid heddle)
  • Vatika Pillow Cover by Shilpa Nagarkar (rigid heddle)
  • Bauhaus Pillow by Jennifer Chapman (pin loom)
  • Windowpane Wrap by Christine Jablonski (rigid heddle)
  • Infinity Loop Shrug by Sara C. Bixler (rigid heddle)
  • Mondrian on the Go by Deborah Bagley (pin loom)

Author/Designer: Little Looms Editors

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