Weaving Techniques

Intermediate Weaving Techniques Roundup

I’ve been focusing on beginner techniques a lot lately, but I have also seen quite a few of you weaving from some intermediate techniques I’ve shared and they are turning out really lovely!  Incase you’ve missed the more intermediate techniques, I’ve put together this post as a roundup and plan on sharing more soon!  Just click the links below to access the posts.

Chevron Weave | The Weaving LoomChevron Weave – This weave is one of my favorites, it’s really fun to make and adds so much visual interest to your weave.  I also liked how it looked when I wove the three different colors next to each other.

Double Diamond Pattern| The Weaving LoomDouble Diamond Weave This pattern took me a few tries to get it the way I wanted, but I’m really happy with how it turned out.  It makes a really nice texture and using the bulky wool yarn really made a dreamy weave.

Picture Weaving | The Weaving LoomCartooning to Weave a Picture I was really intimidated by weaving a picture, but once I just tried it I was really happy with the outcome.  I shared a bit of the process, but plan to dive into more details on this in the future.

Twill Weave | The Weaving LoomTwill Weave This weave is a very basic draft pattern, but I still really love how it looks in weaves.  This again adds a lot of visual interest to weaves with not too much more effort then the plain weave.

Herringbone Weave | The Weaving LoomHerringbone Weave – This weave pattern is just so classy.  I really love the break that the herringbone makes in the pattern.

Have you tried any of these in your weaves already?  Which one is your favorite?

Happy Weaving!

Kate

 

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