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Volume
XXX, Number 4
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On the
Cover:
Twill-block scarves
Woven by Pattie Graver.
See pages 64-65.

My Space
What to do with Leftovers,
page 10
Departments
From
the Editor 
Contributors
Letters
What’s Happening
My Space
Goods
Media Picks
Spotlight
Tricks of the Trade
Yarn of the Hour
Slow Yarns
Calendar
Reader’s Guide::
Project Directory
Yarns and Suppliers
How to Use This Issue
Classified Ads
Advertisers’ Index
Endnotes:
Linda Ligon 
Marketplace
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FiberHearts Winners!
Get More Bang for Your Weaving Buck
by Madelyn van der Hoogt
Stash Reduction Placemats
table mats by Laura Fry
A Versatile Draft for Hand or Dish Towels
Towels by Gunnel Oresjo
Serendipity Warps for Waffle-Weave Towels
Towels by Connie West brook
Weave Clothing on a Very Narrow Loom!
Fulled Vest by Nancy Mcray
Twill and Tencel for a Line of Luxury Scarves
Plaited-Twill Scarves by Barbara Elkins
One Threading, Four Patterns, Four Towels
Huck and Waffle-Weave Towels by Lynn Tedder
Budget Bamboo Shawl
Lace Shawl by Madelyn van der Hoogt
Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves and Shawls
Scarf by Barbara F. Morse
A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille “Worms”
Taqeté Rug by Su Butler
Ditchling Throw: Reinvent Yarn with a Spinning Wheel
Twill Throw by Liz Gipson
Warp Once, Weave Two Throws—or More!
Summer and Winter Throw by Julie McClure
WEAVE TO SELL Twill Blocks are a Weaver's Best Friend
Twill-Block Scarves by Pattie Graver
THE YARN OF THE HOUR Ten Yarns for Ten Bucks
Coming Next Issue
November/December 2009
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Twill and Tencel for a
Line of Luxury Scarves
Page 40
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Warp Once,
Weave Two Throws—or More!
Page 60 |
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