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The craft of weaving is also known as "handweaving", to distinguish it from mass-production machine weaving which makes most of the fabric today. It is creating fabric from fiber, by interlacing warp and weft threads. This category and its subcategories cover informational and educational sites about weaving and weavers, equipment, techniques, festivals and events.
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Kathrin Weber Scott's handweaving and hand-dyeing images and process information. Fiber Classes offered to Guilds and Art/Craft Schools.
Db-Weben is software for handweavers. Free demo version available.
Studio tour and hand wovens including portage fluff rugs, placemats, blue jean rugs, scarves, shawls, and table runners.
Spinner and weaver with a gallery of handwoven rugs, cushion covers, wall hangings, shawls and scarfs.
A tool which allows the user to design a tartan by choosing a stripe sequence from a selection of colours.
An online portfolio of Linda's work, information on weaving classes and workshops.
Online gallery of original Rio Grande traditional weaving by Cari Ann Sample-Malver. Works include rugs, blankets, saddle blankets and tapestries.
Hand weaving studio in New York City, specializing in Japanese Saori method. Includes schedule of upcoming events, classes and online gallery.
Free weaving projects aimed at the beginning weaver.
Contains material on weaving, basketry, lace, and related subjects.
List of classes and workshops, also supplies available.
A site promoting the form of weaving from Japan known as Saori. Lessons available in Worcester, MA.
Information on small loom building, weaving how-to, projects, and textile craft links.
Gallery and information on New Zealand Maori weaving, a twined method of creating native geometric designs by artist Judy Shorten.
Located in Washington, DC, the Textile Museum is dedicated to furthering the understanding of mankind's creative achievements in the textile arts. The museum's calendar, exhibitions, and shop are available.
Information about fibers, textile, products and processes
A calculator to find a skeleton tie-up to reduce the number of treadles required for a weaving pattern.
Online social network for hand-weavers from around the world.
Contains material on weaving, basketry, lace, and related subjects.
Located in Washington, DC, the Textile Museum is dedicated to furthering the understanding of mankind's creative achievements in the textile arts. The museum's calendar, exhibitions, and shop are available.
Online gallery of original Rio Grande traditional weaving by Cari Ann Sample-Malver. Works include rugs, blankets, saddle blankets and tapestries.
Online social network for hand-weavers from around the world.
Information about fibers, textile, products and processes
Hand weaving studio in New York City, specializing in Japanese Saori method. Includes schedule of upcoming events, classes and online gallery.
Information on small loom building, weaving how-to, projects, and textile craft links.
Free weaving projects aimed at the beginning weaver.
An online portfolio of Linda's work, information on weaving classes and workshops.
Kathrin Weber Scott's handweaving and hand-dyeing images and process information. Fiber Classes offered to Guilds and Art/Craft Schools.
Gallery and information on New Zealand Maori weaving, a twined method of creating native geometric designs by artist Judy Shorten.
A site promoting the form of weaving from Japan known as Saori. Lessons available in Worcester, MA.
Db-Weben is software for handweavers. Free demo version available.
List of classes and workshops, also supplies available.
Spinner and weaver with a gallery of handwoven rugs, cushion covers, wall hangings, shawls and scarfs.
A tool which allows the user to design a tartan by choosing a stripe sequence from a selection of colours.
A calculator to find a skeleton tie-up to reduce the number of treadles required for a weaving pattern.
Studio tour and hand wovens including portage fluff rugs, placemats, blue jean rugs, scarves, shawls, and table runners.

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