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Projects on More Than Eight Shafts

The rich traditions and diversity of the weaving community foster a range of special interests. The following projects and articles are intended to address some of those interests and to encourage new members to join us. A Note to Beginners (B)

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Evening Star Blouse

by Sara Nordling

Glitzy fancy twill blouse fabric on four, eight, and sixteen shafts to go with Sara's Evening Star Jacket on page 48-50 of the March/April 2004 issue.

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Double-Faced Twill on Sixteen Shafts

by Sheila O'Hara

Directions for a 16-shaft scarf similar to the one featured on the cover (and on pages 24-25) of the Sept/Oct 2002 issue.

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Drafting for "Go Get'em Tiger!" Shirt Fabric

by Flavian Geis

This is the 16-shaft version of the point twill fabric for beach accessories featured on pages 40-43 in the Nov/Dec 2002 issue.

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From Shibori to Pleats: 16-Shaft Scarves

by Jo Anne Ryeburn

Directions for a 16-shaft version of the fulled shibori scarf featured on pages 48-49 of the Sept/Oct 2002 issue.

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Multidimensional Handwoven Cuffs
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by Giovanna Imperia

Jewelry designer Giovanna Imperia shows you how to apply shibori, cloqué, and felting techniques to finely woven linen cloth for stunning handwoven cuffs. Web-Exclusive Project

Stars and Diamonds Show Towels
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Fancy embellished and fringed show towels (also called “door towels” because they were sometimes hung on the parlor door) were common in nineteenth-century Pennsylvania. Web-Exclusive Article


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