Just received "the weaver's idea book" by Jane Patrick. Our Thursday weaver's have decided that we are going to use it as a workbook and weave our way through the book. The shop has a few copies left or you can order from Amazon by clicking on the Buy from Amazon link.
If you have not seen this book, I think it is outstanding. In her Introduction, Jane says that she too had discounted rigid heddle weaving as "inferior" and not "real" weaving. I started out with a rigid heddle weaving many years ago and quickly moved on to a Baby Wolf and Wolf Pup plus several rug looms. But, rigid heddle weaving gives one a quick sense of accomplishment that I have rarely experienced with my other fiber crafts. A scarf and be warped and woven in less than 4 hours and I am not talking about a short, skinny scarf. Yes, you can use the loom as a stash buster but most of us are always looking for that special yarn with which to weave our next project.
I would like to invite all of you to come join us at The Fiber Closet every Thursday, 1-3 PM, and explore all the possibilities of rigid heddle weaving. No weaving experience or loom needed.
Our weaving group has been weaving on Schacht's Cricket loom.
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