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Felted Father’s Day Card
With Father’s Day fast approaching, it’s time to look for ideas that are sure to please even the Dad who has everything! I’ve come up with a fun little felting project that can be customized with your Father’s favorite things. Once finished, he can display this Felted Father’s Day Card on his desk at work or at home as…

Double Weave Part 1 – How to Warp a Second Heddle
There has been a lot of talk lately about weaving with a second heddle. In this post we will explain how to set up to weave a Double Weave project. We will be making a small blanket on a 24″ Harp Forte. Our finished blanket will measure 38″x 40″ after washing . This means it…

Minstrel Assembly Instructions
A Close-Up Look The Minstrel comes in a boxed kit and requires an hour of assembly. Watch the video below on how to assemble your Minstrel or download an instructional PDF or Manufacturer Instructions (Picture Only)

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Sew this fun and versatile bag with fabric made on the spinning wheel and a rigid heddle loom! This post will show you how to create a bag just like (or similar to) the bag we have here. You will need: A rigid heddle loom with a weaving width of at least 10”, we’ve used…

July Mug Rug
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