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Stadium Blanket in a Soft Worsted- Lace Hearts (Jaastad, Sandee). SO07:48–51 [2, 4] Weight MerinoYarn (Ayers, MJ05:60–62 [8] Sailors Take Warning: Purse KEYS Diane). SO10:62–63 [2–16] Waffle-Weave Baby Blanket (Liles, (Lowenstein, Berna). Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Suzie). JF11:44–45 [4] ND07:68–69, 72–73 [4] Issue abbreviations Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). as Chicken Soup (Elkins, A Shaggy-Bag Story (Ligon, Linda). JF = January/February ND06:62–64 [8, 10] Barbara). MA08:56–58 [4] SO08:38–39 [RH, 2] MA = March/April A Color Gamp Doubles as a Show Off Your with Honeycomb MJ = May/June Cozy Studio Nap Blanket (Spady, BAGS (Liles, Suzie). MA06:44–46 [4] SO = September/October Robyn). ND08:40–42 [4] Checkers, Anyone? A Rep Runner Small-Scale Velvet for an Evening Bag Upholstery and a Throw for Vintage for Holiday Games (Coifman, (Spady, Robyn). JF10:44–46 [4] ND = November/December SO05 Chairs (Fortin, Sarah). Lucienne). :48–51 [4, 8] Sturdy Rag Totes (Rose, Dinah). Projects are followed by bracketed MJ08:46–49 [4, 8] Custom Checkbook Cover in SO07:40–42 [2, 4] [ ] abbreviations indicating the shaft Warp Once, Weave Two Throws—or Contemporary Overshot (Good, Versatile Miniatures in Lee’s Liz). MA07:44–46 number and type if More (McClure, Julie). Surrender (Homann, Karen). SO09:60–62 [6] Doggie Bags—for Dogs! (Setzer, MA07:40–42 [4] other than a regular floor loom. SO06 Wool Afghan with Natural-Dye Jo Anne). :36–38 [4] Weave a Bag on a Box Loom abbreviations Accent (Piroch, Sigrid). Dress Up Your Electronics: Covers (Swett, Sarah). JF08:32–35 [F] RH = rigid MJ09:44–46 [8] for a Laptop and iPod (Wainright, Weaving on the Go: Tiny Evening Barbara). SO07:52–54 [4] Bags on a Weavette Loom (Leary, F = frame loom ALPACA YARN Embellish Handwoven Bags with P = peg or pin loom Catherine). SO07:38–39 [P] An Alpaca Blanket for Soft Winter Needlefelting (Monaghan, Yoga Mat Carrier (Bleiweiss, Sue). C = card/tablet weave Warmth (Taylor, Nancy). Kathleen). JF09:52–54 [4] SO07:34–36 [2, 4] I = inkle loom JF05:40–42 [8] Embroidered Wool Bag in Bulky T = tapestry loom Alpaca Scarf (Solbrig, Dorothy). Knitting (Meisel, Stefanie). BAMBOO YARN D = loom MJ09:60–61 [8] ND05:44–47 [2, 4] Bamboo. MA08:64–65; correction, A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First Farkle Game Bags in Summer and MJ08:7 Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, Winter (Hoover, Joan Sheridan). Bamboo Meets Angora for a Very Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] SO07:60–62 [8] Soft Scarf (Schultz, Loralee). Deflected Doubleweave (Underwood, A Felted Bench Bag for Your Weaving JF07:28–30 [4] SUBJECT INDEX­­ Mary). MA10:38–39 [8] Tools (Shelmidine, Deborah). A Bamboo Shawl in Shadow Weave AFGHANS, BLANKETS, A Shawl in Spindle-Spun Andean ND08:28–30 [P] (Lynde, Robin). ND06:32–34 [4]; Alpaca Yarn (Ligon, Linda). Felted Floats for Unique Pattern correction, JF07:7 THROWS; see also SADDLE MJ09:56–58 [4] BLANKETS Stripes (Almansa, Claudia). A Guide to Designing for Weaving Soft, Textured Surfaces for a Luscious SO07:44–46 [8] with a New Yarn (Murphy, An Alpaca Blanket for Soft Winter Throw (Fortin, Sarah). Felted Hat and Purse (Shelmidine, Marilyn). SO10:38–39 [2, 4] Warmth (Taylor, Nancy). JF10:48–49 [8] Deborah). JF09:28–31 [P] Bumpy Bamboo Scarves in M’s and JF05 :40–42 [8] Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Yarn Flower-Power Handwoven Handbags O’s (Rucker, Barbara Layton). Blooming Leaf Throw in 4-Shaft, (Selby, Alice). MJ09:64–65 [8] (de Waele, Jill). JF10:60–61 [2, RH] JF10:52–54 [4, 6]; correction, 4-Block Doubleweave (Cortelyou, A Fully Loaded Laptop Case (Gipson, MA10:73 ND05 ALTERGOTT, SHARON Louise H.). :64–66 [4]; Liz). ND05:52–55 [8] Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl MJ06 correction, :7 A Great Way to Spend Almost Three Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8] Brighten a Breakfast Nook with Table Decades (Altergott, Sharon). Weaving Library (Lange- Hippari Kimono Woven in Bamboo MJ07 Squares and a Throw (Hammel, :96 McKibben, Kate, et al). (Lancaster, Daryl). SO08:52–53 [4] MJ08 Christina). :50–52 [4] ALVAREZ, NILDA CALLAÑAUPA MJ10:30–32 [4] Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn A Cool Blue Bedspread for a Cool Peruvian Weaver Honored at the Honeycomb Bag in Black and White for Shawls and Scarves (Lange- Kid’s Room (Rautiainen, Marja). Mountain Institute. ND07:24 (Bleiweiss, Sue). JF07:32–35 [4] McKibben, Kate). SO08:56–57 [8] Linen and Lace Bag: A Student’s First MA08:48–55 [4, 8] Crazy Twill for an Easy-to-Make ANIMALS; see TOYS AND GAMES Project (Landry, Lizzie). JF06: Play with Layers for Doubleweave Blanket. (Li, Wai-Kwan). JF08: 40–42 [4] Scarves (Moore, Jennifer). APRONS 28–30 [4]; correction, MA08:7 Meet the Weavers of Estúdio 56 in São JF10:34–35 [8] Ditchling Throw: Reinvent Yarn with Say It with an Apron! (Kaestner, Paulo, Brazil. SO07:32–33 Soy Silk and Bamboo Scarf (Smayda, JF11 a Spinning Wheel (Gipson, Liz). Tracy). :62–64 [2, 4] Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and Norma). JF05:36–38 [8] SO09: 56–58 [4] Use Sectional Warping for Easy Matching Carrier (Liles, Suzie). Winter Lace: Shawls in Doup Leno A Doublewide Blanket on a Mid-Size Warp Stripes (Blumenthal, Betsy). MA10:46–48 [4] (Albert, Marvelyn). ND08 Loom (Knisely, Tom). :48–50 [4] Patchwork Purses in Handwoven Silk ND06:48–51 [2, 4] MA10:30–32 [4] (Sanderson, Diana, with Kendra ATWATER BRONSON LACE; BAJARDI, MORGAN Grand Canyon Throw (Alderman, see BRONSON LACE Cooper). SO07:56–59 [8] Sharon). MJ07:60–62 [4] Pick-Up Pattern in “Mock-” Spotlight: Morgan Bajardi, The Next JF11 A Lush, Brushed Blanket (Moncrief, BABIES AND CHILDREN, Damask (Irwin, Alison). ND10:54–56 Generation. :18 JF09 Liz). :60–61 [4] WEAVING FOR [4]; correction JF12:73 BANDS: see BELTS, BANDS, Soft Pillows and a Lacy Blanket Baptismal Gown (Corwin, Jennifer). Pretty Party Purses in Rep for Quick SASHES (Hagenbruch, Rita). MJ08:34–37 [4] JF11:28 Weaving Fun (French, Louise). Soft, Textured Surfaces for a Luscious A New Look at Threading M’s and O’s SO05:52–55 [4, 8] BASKETRY Throw (Fortin, Sarah). (Farling, Kathleen). MJ10:56–56 [4] Recycled Sari Silk for a Tote and A Tisket, a Tasket, a Ply-Split Basket JF10:48–49 [8] A Summer Party Dress with Huck “Padfolio” (Bleiweiss, Sue). (French, Louise). ND11:68–69

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BASKETWEAVE (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Cynthia Lecount). JF11:27 Madelyn). MA08:60–61 Crazy Twill for an Easy-to-Make MJ08:15 Motifs in Bolivian Cloth (Waddington, Linen and Lace Bag: A Student’s Blanket. (Li, Wai-Kwan). JF08: Make It Your Own! (van der Hoogt, Laverne). JF11:26 First Project (Landry, Lizzie). MA08 Madelyn). SO07:14–15 JF06:40–42 [4] 28–30 [4]; correction, :7 BOOKMARKS For a Perfect Fit Try Draping Make Weaving Fun (van der Hoogt, One-Skein Scarf (Gipson, Liz). Bookmarks and a Polychrome (Lancaster, Daryl). ND06:56–60 [4] Madelyn). MJ05:14 MJ09:52–54 [RH] Challenge (Keasbey, Doramay). A Guide to Designing for Weaving New Step-by-Step Warping Directions Striped Runner in Overshot and Lace MJ06:56–59 [8] with a New Yarn (Murphy, (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). (Walker, Barbara). ND09:52–53 [8] Elegant Bookmarks: Miniature Marilyn). SO10:38–39 [2, 4] SO06:14 A Summer Runner in Lace and Overshot and Fine Threads A Plushy Mat for a Cat Using No More Fear of Color! (van der Supplementary Warp (Walker, (Mitchell, Syne). MA07:36–38 [4] Handwoven Chenille Weft (Piroch, Hoogt, Madelyn). MA08:14–15 Barbara). MJ06:64–66 [4] Pick-Up Pattern: Five Techniques Sigrid). SO06:52–55 [2, 4] On the Edge. (van der Hoogt). A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old (Keasbey, Doramay). JF11:46–49 Set a Spring Table with Light and JF08:14–15 Book (Liles, Suzie, and Madelyn [4] Lively Linen and Lace (Kaestner, Summer and Winter Resources (van van der Hoogt). SO08:44–47 [6, 8] Tracy). MA08:34–37 [4] der Hoogt, Madelyn). MJ06:14 BOW-LOOM PROJECTS Weaving as Chicken Soup (Elkins, Showing Off Novelty Yarns (Spady, Teaching Beginning Weaving (van der Beaded Bands on a Bow Loom Barbara). MA08:56–58 [4] JF06 Robyn). MJ08:30–33 [4] Hoogt, Madelyn). :14 (Romatka, Marilyn). MJ11:66–67 What’s Not to Love about Linen? Linen Twill and Stripes on Four Tie One On! (van der Hoogt, Placemats for Elegant Dining ND07 Shafts (Spady, Robyn). Madelyn). :14–15 BOUCLÉ; see YARNS, NOVELTY (Elkins, Barbara). MJ05:48–51 [8] Warp Colors (van der Hoogt, MA11:38–39 [4] What’s Not to Love about Linen? Madelyn). SO05:14 BOUNDWEAVE; see also WEFT- Use Sectional Warping for Easy (Lange-McKibben, Kate). Warp Knots (van der Hoogt, FACED WEAVES Warp Stripes (Blumenthal, Betsy). MJ11:32–35 [8] Madelyn). ND05:14 A Boundweave Rug (Knisely, Tom). ND08:48–50 [4] Washing Handwoven Fabrics (van der ND10:34–35 [4] BROOKS BOUQUET What’s Not to Love about Linen? Hoogt, Madelyn). JF05:14 A Kitchen Valance in Brooks Bouquet (Lange-McKibben, Kate). BOYD, DORIS Weaving for Show or Sale (van der (Ross, Mariellen). MA09:50–51 MJ11:32–35 [8] Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute Hoogt, Madelyn). MA06:14 [RH, 2] You Can Weave Clothing on a Very (Donde, Karen). MA07:76–77 Winding Multicolored Warps (van der Narrow Loom! (McRay, Nancy). BROWN, RACHEL Hoogt, Madelyn). MA05:14 BRAIDS, TRIMS, TAPES SO09:36–38 [RH] A Conversation with a Venerable Yarn Substitutions (van der Hoogt, Learn Ply-Splitting with Two Summer Weaver. MA06:30–31 BEADS WITH WEAVING Madelyn). MJ07:15 Trivets (Walker, Barbara). MA11 Add Beading to Fabric for Artful BEIDERWAND :40–42 BRULAND, KRIS Accessories (Staff-Koetter, Sandra, A Tisket, a Tasket, a Ply-Split Basket A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old Website Hosts Over 30,000 Drafts. and Rebecca Laurence). (French, Louise). ND11:68–69 JF05 Book (Liles, Suzie, and Madelyn :25 MA09:42–43 [6] van der Hoogt). SO08:44–47 [6, 8] BRESS, HELENE Beaded Bands on a Bow Loom BUFFALO (Romatka, Marilyn). MJ11:66–67 BELTS, BANDS, SASHES A Conversation with a Lucky Weaver. Spotlight: American Buffalo. MJ09:19 SO05:27 Beaded Silk Scarf with Bands of Bands, Bands, Bands, and More Bands! Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Yarn Spotlight: Helene Bress. MJ10:19 Beaded Leno (Abbarno, Luciano). (Ehler, Christi Eales). SO08:30–32 [I] (Selby, Alice). MJ09:64–65 [8] MA09:46–48 [4] Corkscrew Necklace (Polak, Gudrun). BRIGHTON HONEYCOMB BULLTHISTLE RAG ENTER- A Knitted Look for Scarves: ND08:62 [T] Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! PRISE (BUSINESS) Handwoven in Bead Leno (Albert, Neon Lights Belt on an Inkle Loom (Alderman, Sharon). SO10:44–45 Doing Good Work: Bullthistle Rag Marvelyn). SO06:48–51 [4, 8]; (Abbott, Amy). ND05:76–77 [I] [6, 8] Enterprise. JF07:27 correction, ND06:7 A Pincushion Necklace for You Peacock Scarf (Kitchin, Cindie). or Your Loom (Abbott, Amy). BRONSON LACE (aka BURTON, DOROTHY MA06:36–38 [8] ND08:32–33 [I] ATWATER-BRONSON LACE); Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute see also SPOT BRONSON (Donde, Karen). MA07:76–77 BEDFORD CORD; see CORD BIBLIOGRAPHIES Brighten a Breakfast Nook with Table WEAVES A Weaver’s Bookshelf. MA09:10 Squares and a Throw (Hammel, BUSINESS TIPS MJ08 House Warps: A New Site for Selling. BEDSPREADS; see AFGHANS, BLANKETS; see AFGHANS, Christina). :50–52 [4] ND08:8 BLANKETS, THROWS BLANKETS, THROWS Budget Bamboo Shawl (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). SO09:48–49 [4] The Secret of Sales. MA08:24–25 BLOCK DESIGN Butterfly Runner (Hagenbruch, Rita). BELTS, BANDS, SASHES CANVAS WEAVE Beaded Bands on a Bow Loom Best Block-Weaving Practices (van der MJ11:40–41 [8] Lacy Linen Lite: An Easy Runner on (Romatka, Marilyn). MJ11:66–67 Hoogt, Madelyn). ND11:27 Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl Three Shafts (Smayda, Norma). Controlled Chaos Vest (Mullarkey, Block Weave Basics: Using a Profile (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8] MJ05:44–46 [3] John). SO11:32, 63, 69 [4] Draft (Chiu, Tien).ND11 :28–29 “Dotted Swiss” Napkins with Atwater- Set a Spring Table with Light and Hair Sashes of Mexico and Guatemala Unit Weaves, Profile Drafts, and the Bronson Lace (Tardy, Vicky). Lively Linen and Lace (Kaestner, (Ventura, Carol). JF11:25 Weave-Along (van der Hoogt, MJ11:36–38 [8] Tracy). MA08:34–37 [4] Madelyn). ND11:30–32 Hot Summer Colors for a Runner in BEGINNER’S CORNER (DEPT.) Atwater-Bronson Lace (Walker, BLOUSES, SHIRTS, TOPS CAPES; see SHAWLS, RUANAS, Adapting Projects (van der Hoogt, Barbara). MJ05:38–40 [4]; CAPES, PONCHOS Madelyn). SO06:14 Southwest Swing Top (Munroe, Irene correction, SO05:7 Finding Resources (van der Hoogt, Torruella). SO11:26–27, 56 [2, 4] Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn for CASHMERE YARN MA07 Madelyn). :14 BOAS; see SCARVES Shawls and Scarves One-Skein Scarf (Gipson, Liz). Finding Resources (van der Hoogt, (Lange-McKibben, Kate). MJ09:52–54 [RH] Madelyn). JF07:14 BOLIVIA, WEAVING IN MA08:48–55 [4, 8] Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl How Much Yarn Do You Need? Festival Clothing in Bolivia (Samake, A Lace Primer (van der Hoogt, (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8]

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CHALLENGE, READER COLE-FOOTITT, CANDISS Yours into Heirloom Accessories! Winners of Not Just for Socks Contest. Weaver’s Challenge Results: Using a Buy a Shirt, Save a Mill. MA07:24 (Thompson, Anita). MJ10:40–42 [8] MJ10:24–25 Draft from an Old Book. JF09:24–25 Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns COLLAPSE WEAVES; see also (Shangold, Judith). SO10:28–30 COPYRIGHT CHALLENGE, STUDENT DIFFERENTIAL SHRINKAGE [RH, 2] Copyright Law for Handweavers MA06 Make It Your Own: A Student All You Do Is Spritz! (Leslie, Ruby). A Stitch in Time (O’Hara, Sheila). (James, Marisa). :80 Challenge. MA09:28 ND09:30–31 [8] MA10:34–36 [8] More Copyright Law for Handweavers Collapse-Weave Shawls with a Wool (James, Marisa). MJ06:79 CHECKBOOK COVERS A Study in Color Leads to a Krokbragd Crepe Weft (Hall, Cynthia). Rug (Ross, Wendy). MA09:38–40 [4] CORD WEAVES Custom Checkbook Cover in Contemporary JF05:48–52 [6] MA07 Sumptuous Terry Cloth: Take It for a Pleats Galore—With Elastic Yarn Overshot (Good, Liz). :44–46 The Newest Wrinkle on the Skinny Spin (Buchanan, Rita). ND10:46–49 (Imperia, Giovanna). SO10:52–53 [4] CHENILLE YARN Scarf (Bowman, Susan). Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, JF10:62–63 [8] Sunglasses Cases in Bedford Cord Chenille Scarves with Knitting-Ribbon Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). (Keasbey, Doramay). Accents (Irwin, Bobbie). COLLINGWOOD, PETER MJ10:46–48 [4] MA10:54–55 [6] ND09 :28–29 [2, 4] From Friends of Peter Collingwood. Twill and Basketweave Stripes on Four CORDUROY; see PILE, WARP Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and MA09:80 Shafts (Spady, Robyn). MA11 Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). A Peter Collingwood Draft for Scarves :38–39 [4] OR WEFT JF05:54–56 [2, 4] (Neilson, Rosalie). MA09:60–62 [4] Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, Paradise Puffs Poncho (Jarchow, Cushy, Crinkly Bath Set (Alderman, COTTON Deborah). MA06:52–54 [2, 4] COLOR Sharon). MJ10:50–51 [6] Color Play in Summer & Winter MJ10 A Pile Rug in Handwoven Chenille Artful Fibers: Art Inspires Art (Lynde, Using Color Forecast Palettes for (Dixon, Anne). :38–39 [6, 4] (Beck, Ulrike). JF08:36–39 [2, 4] Robin). MA11:66–67 Warp Stripes (Lancaster, Daryl). Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns SO10 A Plushy Mat for a Cat Using Blending Yarns to Create New Hues MA11:30–33 [4, 8] (Shangold, Judith). :28–30 Handwoven Chenille Weft (Piroch, (Abernathy-Paine, Ramona). Weaving Backed Cloths (Lange- [RH, 2] Sigrid). SO06:52–55 [2, 4] MA11:44–46 [8] McKibben, Kate). MA10:50–52 [4, 8] Doubleweave Doubled (Moore, MA10 Poncho Pizzazz (Kaestner, Tracy). Color and Pattern in Overshot (Norris, Weaving the Web: Color Tools Jennifer). :62–64 [8] SO08 MA05:64–66 [4] Scott). MA11:56–59 [4] (Mitchell, Syne). MJ09:9 Eco-Cotton. :64–65 A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille Color Combinations Based on the Stars Exchange Napkins and Know-How “Worms” (Butler, Su). SO09:54–55 [4] (Tarses, Bonnie). ND09:36–38 [2, 4] COLOR-AND-WEAVE in a Study Group (Hurd, Julie). Color Gradations in Summer and 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave: A Unique MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] CHILDREN, WEAVING FOR; see Winter (Jackson, Sarah H.). Color-and-Weave Effect (Keasbey, 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave for BABIES AND CHILDREN, MA11:60–61 [4] Doramay). MA05:60–63 [4] Winning Placemats (Bell, Betty). WEAVING FOR Color Play in Summer & Winter Color-and-Weave Basics: An Overview MA10:28–29 [4] MA05 COATS, JACKETS, KIMONOS (Dixon, Anne). MJ10:38–39 [6, 4] (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). :34–37 From Towels to Samples to Napkins— Color-and-Weave with Point Twill to You (Yamamoto, Judith). Celebration Coat Inspired by an Doubleweave Doubled (Moore, (Windeknecht, Margaret B.). MJ10:44–45 [8] Article in Handwoven (Meetze, Jennifer). MA10:62–64 [8] MA05:44–47 [4] Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Janette). MJ07:68–71 [8] Exchange Napkins and Know-How Lines and Squares (Alderman, Sharon). Weaving Library (Lange-McKibben, Desert Stones Jacket (Fortin, Sarah). in a Study Group (Hurd, Julie). MA05:68–70 [4, 6]; correction, MJ05:7 Kate, et al). MJ10:30–32 [4] SO11:30, 61, 69 [6] MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] Poncho Pizzazz (Kaestner, Tracy). Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and A Gulf Coast Winter Jacket (Kaestner, 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave for MA05:64–66 [4] Matching Carrier (Liles, Suzie). Tracy). ND06:66–68 [4] Winning Placemats (Bell, Betty). MA10:46–48 [4] Hippari Kimono Woven in Bamboo MA10:28–29 [4] COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! (Lancaster, Daryl). SO08:52–53 [4] From Towels to Samples to Napkins— SOFTWARE to You (Yamamoto, Judith). (Berent, Mary). SO10:34–36 [6] Jacket with Digitized Photos of Insects Computer Drafting Made Easy: Using MJ10:44–45 [8] Pearl Cotton and Overshot: A Perfect (Svenson, Mary Jane). JF11:29 Color (Eatough, Judie). ND09: Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Union (Berent, Mary). ND10: Kodachrome Coat (Chiu, Tien). 56–58 [4] Weaving Library (Lange-McKibben, 38–39 [4] SO11:36–37, 68 [8] Creating Palettes from Digital Images Kate, et al). MJ10:30–32 [4] Reproduce a Coverlet That Was with Night at the Opera Jacket (Totten, (Holcomb, Deborah). MJ07:34–38 [8] Dianne). SO11:28, 57–58 [16] Happy Towels! (Kaestner, Tracy). Lincoln at Antietam (Hagenbruch, ND10 Rosepath Ribbon Jacket (George, Joanne MA11:52–53 [2, 4] CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS Rita). : 42–44 [4] Parrish). SO11:35, 66–67 [8] Homage to Frank Lloyd Wright (Hazel, Conference Time is Here! (van der Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns Lestra). MA11:48–50 [4] Hoogt, Madelyn). MJ05:96 Yours into Heirloom Accessories! MJ10 (Shangold, Judith). Juxtaposing Warp Colors in 4-Block, Fresh from the Show (Convergence). (Thompson, Anita). :40–42 [8] SO10:28–30 [RH, 2] 4-Shaft Warp Rep (Neilson, SO06:26 Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns SO10 Surface Embellishments Make Rosalie). MA11:34–37 [4] (Shangold, Judith). :28–30 Handwovens Unique (Mayer, Anita No More Fear of Color! (van der CONTESTS [RH, 2] Luvera). SO11:50–52 [2, 4] Hoogt, Madelyn). MA08:14–15 Best Kitchen Fabrics: Towels and A Stitch in Time (O’Hara, Sheila). Theo Moorman Goes Big with Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and Matching Dishcloths (Tenney, Karen). MA10:34–36 [8] Pendleton “Worms” (Lancaster, Carrier (Liles, Suzie). MA10:46–48 [4] MJ08:40–41 [4, 6] Sumptuous Terry Cloth: Take It for a Daryl). ND05:68–71 [6, 8] Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! Best of Show: Warp-Rep Table Runner Spin (Buchanan, Rita). ND10:46–49 Twill & Jacket (Griffith, (Berent, Mary). SO10:34–36 [6] (Watson, Deborah). MJ08: 42–44 [8] Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Catherine). SO11:29, 59–60 [8] Pearl Cotton and Overshot: A Perfect Fuz-E FiberHearts Winners. SO09:25 Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). Weaving My Heritage (Davis, Linda L.). Union (Berent, Mary). ND10: Synchronized Swatches Contest MJ10:46–48 [4] JF11:36–38 [4] 38–39 [4] Winners. MJ08:38–39 Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, Reproduce a Coverlet That Was with Twenty-First-Century Towels. Cushy, Crinkly Bath Set (Alderman, COLE, CANDISS Lincoln at Antietam (Hagenbruch, SO06:34–35 Sharon). MJ10:50–51 [6] Woven Design Makes It to the Red Rita). ND10: 42–44 [4] Weaving for the Home Award of Weaving Backed Cloths (Lange- Carpet. MJ07:24 Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn Excellence. MJ11:8 McKibben, Kate). MA10:50–52 [4, 8]

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COVERLETS AND BEDSPREADS MJ07:72–74 [8] “Double Two-Tie”: A Study of Multiple Water Lilies Fabric for a Vest (Down, Options (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Jean). ND10:66–67 [8] Reproduce a Coverlet That Was with DESIGN: FABRICS FOR ND11:50–53 [6] Weave It on the Double, Hang It Lincoln at Antietam (Hagenbruch, INTERIORS Rita). ND10: 42–44 [4] Computer Drafting Made Easy: Using on the Wall! (Moore, Jennifer). Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom A Small Coverlet Is within Your Reach Color (Eatough, Judie). ND09: ND08:36–38 [4] (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] (Gibson, Larissa). ND11:62–63 [6] 56–58 [4] Weave a V-Shaped Scarf with Grand Canyon Throw (Alderman, The Demands of Doubleweave MA10:10 Doubleweave (Kuhn, Sally). MJ07 CRACKLE Sharon). :60–62 [4] Doubletalk (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). MA10:40–42 [4] Café Grande Rug Mugs (Schnee, Maine Island Runner (Thompson, MA10:26–27 A Winter Scarf in 3-D Doubleweave MJ07 Karen). MJ06:32–34 [4] Marjie). :40–42 [4] Doubleweave Colorplay for a Painterly (Fortin, Sarah). ND06:36–38 [4] Cousin Crackle for 4-Block, 4-Shaft Pottery-Inspired Placemats in Huck Lace Scarf (Fortin, Sarah). MA10:44–45 MJ07 Scarves (Edwards, Tomoe). (White, Rosanne). :44–46 [8] [8]; correction, MJ10:73 DOUBLEWEAVE, DEFLECTED MJ06:36–39 [4] Tapestry Rag Rugs (Erickson, Doubleweave Doubled (Moore, Deflected Doubleweave (Underwood, Johanna). MJ07:52–54 [4] MA10 Mary). MA10:38–39 [8] CREPE WEAVE Jennifer). :62–64 [8] DÉVORÉ Doubleweave Pillow (Horton, Susan). Dozen Roses Scarf in Deflected Weave with Emu Feathers (Richards, Doubleweave (Donde, Karen). Dévoré for Handwoven Scarves (Field, MA06:64–66 [8] Karen). JF08:56–58 [2, 4, 6] JF10:50–51 [8] Anne). JF07:44–46 [4]; correction, Doubleweave Rainbow Windows in Weave a Bear—or a Whole Zoo! Lacy, Fulled Shawls in Deflected MA07:7 Embroidery Thread (Marker, Mary (Preckshot, Amy). MJ10:60–61 [4, 8] Doubleweave (Herbster, Barbara). Dévoré for Light-as-Lace Scarves Cree). ND10:36–37 [8] JF09:44–46 [8] CREPE YARN (Field, Anne). MJ11:60–61 [2, 4] Doublewoven Tunic and Scarf Collar New Projects from Old: From Shawl Collapse-Weave Shawls with a Wool on a Rigid-Heddle Loom (McRay, to Scarf (Tregeagle, Jeanette). Crepe Weft (Hall, Cynthia). DIFFERENTIAL SHRINKAGE; Nancy). SO10:54–56 [RH] MA09:54–55 [8] JF05:48–52 [6] see also COLLAPSE WEAVES Four Seasons Doubleweave Scarf Sailors Take Warning: Shawl (Donde, The Winners! Ponchos on Parade. Dozen Roses Scarf in Deflected Double- (Fox, Rebecca). SO10:50–51 [8] JF10 Karen). ND07:68–71 [8] ND05:56–59 weave (Donde, Karen). :50–51 [8] From Overshot to Doubleweave School for Weavers: Designing Winter Lace: Shawls in Doup Leno Four Seasons Doubleweave Scarf (Fox, the Easy Way (Owen, Robert). SO10 Deflected Doubleweave (van der (Albert, Marvelyn). Rebecca). :50–51 [8] MA07:60–63 [8] Hoogt, Madelyn). JF07:72–73 ND06:48–51 [2, 4] Playing with Bubbles (Kersten, 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave for Anneke). MA11:62–63 [2, 4] Silk Scarves in Deflected Doubleweave A Wool and Lace Poncho for All Winning Placemats (Bell, Betty). MA10 (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Seasons (Hagenbruch, Rita). DIMITY :28–29 [4] Grand MOMA Silk Scarf in JF07:68–71 [8] MJ05:68–70 [4] Divine Dimity Goes Technicolor for Doubleweave (Willingham, Sue). Soft, Textured Surfaces for a Luscious Scarves (Orgren, Sally). ND08: CURTAINS AND WINDOW MJ07:72–74 [8] Throw (Fortin, Sarah). 52–54 [4, 8] COVERINGS Inkle-Loom Neckpiece (Dixon, Anne). JF10:48–49 [8] A Kitchen Valance in Brooks Bouquet DISHCLOTHS AND SO11:44–45 [I] A Starry Scarf in Deflected Doubleweave (Ross, Mariellen). MA09:50–51 [RH, 2] WASHCLOTHS New Projects from Old: From Shawl (Polak, Gudrun). JF07:60–62 [8] A Lacy Linen Curtain in Spot Bronson Best Kitchen Fabrics: Towels and to Scarf (Tregeagle, Jeanette). Sula’s Scarf in Fulled Deflected Blocks (Knisely, Tom). Dishcloths (Tenney, Karen). MA09:54–55 [8] Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). JF07 ND09:44–46 [4] MJ08:40–41 [4, 6] Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! :64–67 [8] (Berent, Mary). SO10:34–36 [6] Textured Scarves in Deflected DANISH MEDALLION A Coordinated Bath Set in Comfy Cotton (Tenney, Karen). SO08: Play with Layers for Doubleweave Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). ND07 Little-Sew Lacy Vest on a Simple 58–60 [4] Scarves (Moore, Jennifer). :40–43 [8] Loom (Shangold, Judith). Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, JF10:34–35 [8] Upholstery and a Throw for Vintage MJ11 :56–58 [RH, 2] Cushy, Crinkly Bath Set (Alderman, River Stones Runner in Deflected Chairs (Fortin, Sarah). MJ08:46–49 [4, 8] DEL CERRO (BUSINESS) Sharon). MJ10:50–51 [6] Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). MJ05:76–77 [8] Using Handwoven Projects as A Conversation with a Master Weaver. DIVERSIFIED Rigid-Heddle Doubleweave (Patrick, Springboards for Fabric Design MJ05:27 Say It with Diversified Plain Weave Jane). MA10:56–58 [RH] (Westbrook, Connie). DESIGN: CLOTHING (Fry, Laura). JF11:52–53 [8] Runner, Napkins, and Tablecloth in MA11:64–65 [8] Refashioned Fashion. JF07:24 DOHERTY, EDDIE Doubleweave on One Warp (van der DOUBLEWEAVE, Hoogt, Madelyn). ND07:48–51 [8] Spotlight: Eddie Doherty, One of the DOUBLEWIDTH DESIGN: FABRICS FOR Street Scenes Table Setting (Torgow, Last Masters of Donegal Tweed. A Doublewide Blanket on a Mid-Size CLOTHING Joan). JF07:56–58 [8] ND11:18–19 Loom (Knisely, Tom). MA10: A Bevy of Scarves inspired by Two-Block Doubleweave on Only 30–32 [4] Garrowby Hill (Herbster, Barbara). DOUBLEWEAVE Four Shafts (Keasbey, Doramay). Getting into the Fold (Knisely, Tom). MJ07:56–59 [4, 6] 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave: A Unique ND11:40–41 [4] MA10: 21 Celebration Coat Inspired by an Color-and-Weave Effect (Keasbey, Two Blocks of Doubleweave on Four Article in Handwoven (Meetze, Doramay). MA05:60–63 [4] Shafts for Table Mats (Spady, DOUBLEWEAVE PICK-UP MJ07 Janette). :68–71 [8] Blooming Leaf Throw in 4-Shaft, Robyn). ND11:42–44 [4] Pick-Up Pattern: Five Techniques Chanel-Inspired Fabrics (Krogh, Elsa). 4-Block Doubleweave (Cortelyou, Two-for-One Scarves in Lazy, Lacy (Keasbey, Doramay). ND07 :78–81 Louise H.). ND05:64–66 [4]; Doubleweave (Polak, Gudrun). JF11:46–49 [4] Creating Palettes from Digital Images correction, MJ06:7 JF10:36–38 [4] A Weaver’s Take on Prayer Flags MJ07 (Holcomb, Deborah). :34–38 Canine Couture (Morrison, Ruth). Two Piano Keyboard Scarves in (Arndt, Linda). JF11:50–51 [4] [8] SO06:64–67 [4]; correction, ND06:7 Doubleweave (Yamamoto, Judith, and Designing as Adventure (Lancaster, Celebration of Life Scarf (Rogers, Patricia Stewart). ND11:64–67 [8]; DOUBLEWEAVE; STITCHED Daryl). MA11:80 Letitia). MA10:60–61 [8] correction JF12:73 DOUBLECLOTH Grand MOMA Silk Scarf in Chanel-Inspired Fabrics (Krogh, Elsa). Violet Ruffles Scarf in Doubleweave A Stitch in Time (O’Hara, Sheila). Doubleweave (Willingham, Sue). ND07:78–81 (Fortin, Sarah). MJ07:48–51 [4] MA10:34–36 [8]

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Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! ECHO WEAVE Pet Owners Speak Out: Weaving for FABRIC FORECAST; see (Alderman, Sharon). Peacock Scarf in Networked Echo Weave Your Pet. SO06:96 HANDWOVEN’S FABRIC SO10:44–45 [6, 8] (Elkins, Barbara). SO07:64–67 [8] Samples as Visual Art and Valuable FORECAST (DEPT.) Weaving Backed Cloths (Lange- Two Patterns for Two Scarves on One Archive (Bervin, Jen). MJ10:80 McKibben, Kate). MA10:50–52 [4, 8] Warp (Inouye, Bonnie). JF08: Sampling Is the Path from A to Z FAIR TRADE (Patrick, Jane). SO07:96 Serve and Deliver. ND08:17 DRAFTS AND DRAFTING 64–67 [4, 8] Surround Yourself with Fair-Trade Surround Yourself with Fair-Trade Computer Drafting Made Easy: Using EDUCATION (Lamb, Sara). ND10:80 Textiles (Lamb, Sara). ND10:80 Color (Eatough, Judie). ND09: A Conversation with a Oaxaca A Schedule in Violet. MA10:80 56–58 [4] JF06 FANNIN, ALLEN (OBITUARY) Weaver. :27–28 Spinning Straw into Gold (McCuin, Peacock Scarf in Networked Echo Weave Allen Fannin, 1939–2004 (Madigan, Hip and Handwoven: The Next Judith MacKenzie). JF05:96 (Elkins, Barbara). SO07:64–67 [8] SO07 Colleen). JF05:7 Generation. :30–31 A Tale of Two (Spady, Website Hosts Over 30,000 Drafts. ND09 Teacher Talk (Donde, Karen). :67 Robyn). JF07:96 FASHION TRENDS JF05:25 Turn Your Passion into a Profession. A Taste of Weaving (Townsend, Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ JF06:26 DRAFTS AND DRAFTING, NAME Patricia). MJ06:96 Winter ’05–’06 (Lancaster, Daryl). When a Bar Mitzvah . ND07:27 Name Drafts for Overshot Borders Thoughts When Moving (Windeknecht, JF05:74–77 (Horton, Susan). MA07:72–75 [8] EMBELLISHMENTS Margaret B.). MA05:96 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ Embroidered Wool Bag in Bulky To Weave or Not to Weave (Ligon, Winter ’06–’07 (Lancaster, Daryl). DRESSES AND SUITS Knitting Yarns (Meisel, Stefanie). Linda). SO08:80 JF06:76–79 Shibori Gown (Kennard, Teresa). ND05:44–47 [2, 4] Wear on the Outside Who You Are on Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: SO11 :31, 62 [8] Surface Embellishments Make the Inside (Mayer, Anita Luvera). Fashions for Fall/Winter ’05–’06 DROBNY, SANDY Handwovens Unique (Mayer, Anita ND06:96 (Lancaster, Daryl). MA05:72–75 A Weaver Named Squirrel (Irwin, Sandy Drobny: Garbage Is Her Muse. Luvera). SO11:50–52 [2, 4] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: ND11 SO07:25 Bobbie). :80 Fashions for Fall/Winter ’06–’07 EMBROIDERY; Weaving and Family Go Hand in Hand (Lancaster, Daryl). MA06:68–71 DUCAPE see EMBELLISHMENTS (Woodbury, DeeDee). MJ08:80 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: A Pillow and Table Squares in EMBROIDERY THREAD Weaving for Hares: What to Do When Fashions for Spring/Summer ’06 Overshot and Ducape (Horton, Your Attention Span Is Shorter than ND05 Doubleweave Rainbow Windows in (Lancaster, Daryl). :72–75 Susan). MJ08:54–56 [4] Your Warp! (Dawson, Janet). ND09:80 Embroidery Thread (Marker, Mary Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ A Weaving Life Is a Good Life Summer ’06 (Lancaster, Daryl). DYEING Cree). ND10:36–37 [8] (Barrett, Clotilde). ND07:96 SO05:74–77 Cloister Garden Placemats (Higgins, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES (ORG.) Weaving Matters (Osterhaug, Anita). Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ Sister Mary). SO05:40–43 [4] A Conversation with an Active JF10:80 Summer ’07 (Lancaster, Daryl). Cut Floats (Morris, Weaver. ND05:27 What Goes Around Comes Around SO06:72–75 Kathleen). JF08:60–63 [8] (Mayer, Anita Luvera). ND05:96 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ Leaves and Berries in a Very Felty ENDNOTES (DEPT.) When Something Sparks Your Summer ’08 (Lancaster, Daryl). Scarf (Butler, Su). JF10:56–58 Conference Time is Here! (van der Passion …(Buchanan, Rita). SO07:78–81 [2, 4, RH] MJ05 Hoogt, Madelyn). :96 MJ09:80 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a A Cut Above & Beyond (West, Why I love to Weave (or, Don’t Try Year in Review (Lancaster, Daryl). Runner (Liles, Suzie). Virginia). SO11:80 This at Home) (Ligon, Linda). MJ06:68–70 MJ09:28–30 [4] Every Loom Has a Story (Meany, SO09:80 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Weave Now, Dye Later—Indigo Janet). ND08:80 Year in Review (Lancaster, Daryl). Dyeing Made Easy (Kaestner, Designing as Adventure (Lancaster, EQUIPMENT; see also LOOMS MJ05:72–75 Tracy). SO08:40–43 [4] Daryl). MA11:80 Are You Using the Wrong ? Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: Weave Your Colors. MJ10:64–65 The First Forty Years of Fiber (Blake, (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Fashions for Fall/Winter ’07–’08 A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old Halcyon). MJ11:80 ND08 :14 (Lancaster, Daryl). MA07:78–81 Book (Liles, Suzie, and Madelyn From Friends of Peter Collingwood. Demystify Mystery Yarns with an Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: van der Hoogt). SO08:44–47 [6, 8] MA09:80 Easy-to-Make Yarn Balance Spring/Summer ’07 (Lancaster, Wool Afghan with Natural-Dye Accent A Great Way to Spend Almost Three MJ07 (Hammel, Christina). :78–79 Daryl). ND06:70–73 (Piroch, Sigrid). MJ09:44–46 [8] Decades (Altergott, Sharon). MJ07:96 ERGONOMICS DYEING: SHIBORI FEATHERS It’s Never Finished until It’s Wet Lighten Your Load (Piegorsch, Karen). Weave with Emu Feathers (Richards, Shibori Gown (Kennard, Teresa). Finished! (Fry, Laura). JF09:80 JF09:10 SO11 Karen). JF08:56–58 [2, 4, 6] :31, 62 [8] A Loom with a View (Mitchell, Syne). Set Your Body (and Your Loom) Free Woven Shibori: Overshot on the Edge MA07:96 (Piergorsch, Karen). MJ09:10 FELTED AND FULLED FABRICS (Ellis, Catherine). Lost in Yarn Memories (Murphy, Warping Board Ergonomics A Celebration Shawl for a Bright New Year MA07 :68–71 [4, 8] Marilyn). SO10:80 (Piegorsch, Karen). SO08:12 (Meisel, Stefanie). JF09:62–63 [2, 4] Embroidered Wool Bag in Bulky DYEING: WARP AND WEFT Margin Notes (Swett, Sarah). JF08:96 ESTÚDIO 56, SÃO PAULO, Notes from a Juried Artist (Brennan, Knitting Yarns (Meisel, Stefanie). PAINTING BRAZIL Archie). MA06:96 ND05:44–47 [2, 4] Warp Painting for a Scarf in the Night Meet the Weavers of Estúdio 56 in São at the Arcade Palette (Lancaster, An Ode to Rep (Tallarovic, Joanne). Every Last Penny Scarf: Fulled Shaping SO05 Paulo, Brazil. SO07:32–33 Daryl). MJ06:71–72 [8] :96 for Textured Cloth (Butler, Su). On Becoming a Weaver (Kelley, EUGENE, OREGON ND05:48–51 [RH, 2, 4] ECCLESIASTICAL WEAVING Kristin). MA08:80 Spotlight: Eugene, Oregon; Spirit of A Felted Bench Bag for Your Weaving Baptismal Gown (Corwin, Jennifer). Taking It All with Me! (Schmoller, the West. ND09:18 Tools (Shelmidine, Deborah). JF11:28 Irene). JF11:80 ND08:28–30 [P] Tallit (Guertin, Beth, and Barbara F. On Teaching Around the World EVANS, JANE Felted Floats for Unique Pattern Stripes Morse). JF11:28 (Collingwood, Peter). JF06:96 Spotlight: Jane Evans. MA09:19 (Almansa, Claudia). SO07:44–46 [8]

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Felted Hat and Purse (Shelmidine, correction, JF07:7 GUATEMALA, WEAVING IN Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: Deborah). JF09:28–31 [P] Café Grande Rug Mugs (Schnee, Hair Sashes of Mexico and Guatemala Fashions for Fall/Winter ’07–’08 Felted Holiday Ornaments Karen). MJ06:32–34 [4] (Ventura, Carol). JF11:25 (Lancaster, Daryl). MA07:78–81 (McFarland, Sue). ND07:61 Coordinated Fabrics for a Bathroom Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: Felted-Lace Scarves: Quick to Weave (Buenger, Katherine). MJ07:30–32 GUILDS AND ORGANIZATIONS Spring/Summer ’07 (Lancaster, and Hot to Sell (van der Hoogt, [8]; correction, ND07:6 Bag Lady Exchange (Lowenstein, Daryl). ND06:70–73 Madelyn). MA09:64–65 Crazy Twill for an Easy-to-Make Berna). SO07:72–73 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ Fulled Wool Pillow in Fabric Forecast Blanket. (Li, Wai-Kwan). JF08: Fishing for New Weavers (Donde, Winter ’07–’08 (Lancaster, Daryl). Colors (Patrick, Jane). 28–30 [4]; correction, MA08:7 Karen). JF06:72–75 JF07:74–77 ND06:74–77 [RH, 2, 4] Doggie Bags—for Dogs! (Setzer, Guild Challenges Inspire Great Work. Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast Fall/ A Fully Loaded Laptop Case (Gipson, Jo Anne). SO06:36–38 [4] MJ07:76–77 Winter ’08–’09 (Lancaster, Daryl) Liz). ND05:52–55 [8] Huck Lace and Tencel (Kelley, Guild Rating and Study Programs. JF08:79–81 Kristin). MA08:30–32 [4] MA11:8 Getting to Know You! Matching the HANGINGS Finish to the Yarn (Fry, Laura). Log Cabin Eye Dazzler in Hand-Dyed Weavers Helping Weavers in Houston, Homage to Paul Klee: Warp Rep as JF09:26–27 Yarns (Hoover, Joan Sheridan). Texas. ND11:8–9 an Art Weave (Hazel, Lestra). Lacy, Fulled Shawls in Deflected MA05:40–42 [2, 4] Weaving the World a Better Place! SO05:56–59 [8] Doubleweave (Herbster, Barbara). Nite Lite Scarf: Weaving at Warp (Mitchell, Syne) MA10:9 Three Towels or One Wall Hanging— JF09:44–46 [8] Speed (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Weaving Your Own Web: How to Get or Both! (de Ruiter, Erica). Lacy Wool Scarves: A Fiber ND05:32–34 [2, 4] Your Guild Online (Leech, Heidi). ND07:56–57 [4] Exploration (Meisel, Stefanie). Overshot for Rugs (Knisely, Tom). SO06:30–32 Try Something Really New—Weave JF05:58–61[2, 4] MA07:32–34 [4] Where the Knowledge Stays. Overshot Made Easy for Pot Holders ND11:10–11 with Wood (Deyrup, Malgorzata). Leaves and Berries in a Very Felty Scarf JF10:30–32 [2, 4] JF10 (Korus, Jean). MJ05:30–33 [4] (Butler, Su). :56–58 [2, 4, RH] HALCYON YARN (BUSINESS) Weave It on the Double, Hang It Playing with Bubbles (Kersten, A Shelf’s Life: Warp-Faced Placemats SO05 The First Forty Years of Fiber (Blake, on the Wall! (Moore, Jennifer). Anneke). MA11:62–63 [2, 4] (Nickol, Mary). :32–35 [4] Soy Silk: A Scarf’s Best Friend Halcyon). MJ11:80 ND08:36–38 [4] Water Lilies Fabric for a Vest (Down, Zigzagging with Warp Rep: Art Pieces Jean). ND10:66–67 [8] (Knisely, Tom, with Lynnette HALVDRÄLL Beam). JF05:32–34 [4] for Wall or Table (Brackmann, Vadmel: Fulling Woolen Cloth the A Halvdräll Runner (Hagenbruch, Teach It with Towels: Huck Lace Holly). JF06:60–63 [8] Traditional Way (Colburn, Carol). Rita). ND11:46–48 [4] JF06 ND06:78–81 (Linn, Kristin). :32–34 [4, 8]; HARRISVILLE DESIGNS correction, MJ06:7 The W(hole) Project: Nuno-Like HANDLER, GWEN (BUSINESS) Weaving for a Guild Sale (Kaestner, Felting for Weavers (Bowman, A Conversation with a Friendly Harrisville Designs: Committed to Tracy). MA06:32–34 Susan). ND06:40–43 [2, 4] Teacher. MA08:26 Traditions (Gipson, Liz). Yoga Mat Carrier (Bleiweiss, Sue). JF05:78–79 FIBERHEARTS AWARD SO07:34–36 [2, 4] HANDWOVEN’S FABRIC FORECAST (DEPT.) Weaving with Wool. MA10:66–67 Fiberhearts Award Winners for 2005. FORD MUSEUM SO05:26 Behind the Scenes of Fabric Forecast. HATBANDS An Industrialist and His Looms. MJ08:25 Fiberhearts: Guilds in Action. ND05:28 Make a Loom and Weave a Hatband SO07:28–29 FRAME-LOOM PROJECTS Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ in Two Days (Kersten, Sharon). Fiberhearts: Guilds on a Mission. A Triangular Hat (Knickman, Jessica). Winter ’05–’06 (Lancaster, Daryl). MA09:34–36 [I] SO06 JF05:74–77 :27 JF09:32–33 [F] HATS FiberHearts Winners. SO08:63 Weave a Tapestry Bag on a Box Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ Felted Hat and Purse (Shelmidine, FiberHearts Winners. SO09:25 (Swett, Sarah). JF08:32–35 [F] Winter ’06–’07 (Lancaster, Daryl). JF06:76–79 Deborah). JF09:28–31 [P] FIBERS; see YARNS AND FIBERS; GHANA, WEAVING IN Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Handwoven Hats: Fun with Faux Fur YARNS, NOVELTY Kente Cloth of Ghana (Ventura, Fashions for Fall/Winter ’05–’06 (Witt, Leanna). ND06:52–54 [2, 4] Carol). JF11:24 (Lancaster, Daryl). MA05:72–75 A Triangular Hat (Knickman, Jessica). FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS Inspiration from Kente Cloth (Knisely, Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: JF09:32–33 [F] CENTER (ST. CHARLES, IL) Tom). JF11:54–55 [4] Fashions for Fall/Winter ’06–’07 HAYDEN, LINDA A Dream Come True. SO05:28 MA06 GLASSES CASES (Lancaster, Daryl). :68–71 A Conversation with a Cowgirl Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: FINISHING Sunglasses Cases in Bedford Cord Weaver. SO06:28–29 Fashions for Spring/Summer ’06 Getting to Know You! Matching the MA10 (Keasbey, Doramay). :54–55 [6] ND05 Finish to the Yarn (Fry, Laura). (Lancaster, Daryl). :72–75 JF09:26–27 GOLD WORK Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ The Best Repair Heddle (Leveille, MJ10 It’s Never Finished until It’s Wet Spinning Straw into Gold (McCuin, Summer ’06 (Lancaster, Daryl). Susan Morgan). :23 SO05:74–77 Finished! (Fry, Laura). JF09:80 Judith MacKenzie). JF05:96 HEMP Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ Washing Handwoven Fabrics (van der GRISWOLD, ALICE Hemp. MJ08:62–63 Hoogt, Madelyn). JF05:14 Summer ’07 (Lancaster, Daryl). Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute SO06:72–75 HERITAGE SPINNING & MA07 FOR STARTERS (DEPT.) (Donde, Karen). :76–77 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: WEAVING (BUSINESS) Anything but Plain: Twelve Placemats Spring/Summer ’08 (Lancaster, GRISWOLD, RALPH Heritage Spinning & Weaving: on One Warp! (Dawson, Janet). Daryl). SO07:78–81 Website Hosts Over 30,000 Drafts. Passing It On. MA05:78–79 ND07 :28–30 [4] JF05:25 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Bamboo Meets Angora for a Very Soft Year in Review (Lancaster, Daryl). HISTORY OF WEAVING Scarf (Schultz, Loralee). JF07: GROFF, RUSSELL MJ06:68–70 Roots (Ligon, Linda). SO09:8 28–30 [4] Russell Groff, 1924–2010. MA10:8 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Spotlight: A (Very) Short History A Bamboo Shawl in Shadow Weave Russell Groff: A Weaving Pioneer Year in Review (Lancaster, Daryl). of American Handweaving. (Lynde, Robin). ND06:32–34 [4]; (Sanders, Nadine). MA05:27 MJ05:72–75 SO09:18–19

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Weaving Monographs (Donde, Huck Lace and Tencel (Kelley, SO08:30–32 [I] KIMONOS; see COATS, Karen). ND07:74–76 Kristin). MA08:30–32 [4] Inkle-Loom Neckpiece (Dixon, Anne). JACKETS, KIMONOS When We Wore Pearls: Influences Huck Lace: A Love Affair (Dixon, SO11:44–45 [I] from the Fifties. ND07:66–67 Anne). MJ11:28–31 [4, 8] Make a Loom and Weave a Hatband KNISELY, TOM Kitchen Towels in Four All-Natural in Two Days (Kersten, Sharon). Teacher of the Year. SO11:8 HODGES, RABIAH Fibers (Lange-McKibben, Kate). MA09:34–36 [I] KNITTING AND WEAVING A Conversation with an Active MJ09:24–27 [4] Neon Lights Belt on an Inkle Loom ND05 Coordinated Woven and Knitted Weaver. :27 Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn for (Abbott, Amy). ND05:76–77 [I] Patterns for a Vest ((Wright-Lichter, Shawls and Scarves (Lange- HOLIDAY PROJECTS A Pincushion Necklace for You SO11 MA08 Jessica). :46–48 [4] Felted Holiday Ornaments McKibben, Kate). :48–55 [4, 8] or Your Loom (Abbott, Amy). (McFarland, Sue). ND07:61 A Lace Primer (van der Hoogt, ND08:32–33 [I] KNOT BY KNOT ORIENTAL Madelyn). MA08:60–61 RUG EXCHANGE (BUFFALO, Holiday Towels (Tenney, Karen). INNISFREE VILLAGE ND09:62–63 [8] A Lacy Huck Scarf in Cotton and NEW YORK) A Conversation with Innisfree’s Head Weaving for the Holidays: Towel and Mohair Bouclé (O’Hara, Sheila). Seeds for Peace. MA05:26 JF05 Weaver. MJ06:28–29 Table Toppers (Kaestner, Tracy). :44–46 [4] ND07:58–60 [4] Learn with a Sampler in Linen and ISGREEN, CHERI KOEHLER, JAMES (OBITUARY) Huck Lace (Tedder, Lynn). MJ11 A Conversation with a Master Weaver. James Koehler. :19 HONEYCOMB JF06:44–47 [8] MJ05:27 A Centerpiece Fringed with Pineapple Learning by Doing Everything KROKBRAGD Yarn (Patrick, Jane). SO08:28–29 Wrong (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). JACKETS; see COATS, JACKETS, A Study in Color Leads to a [RH, 4] JF06:68–71 [4] KIMONOS Krokbragd Rug (Ross, Wendy). Coordinated Woven and Knitted Light and Lacy: Huck-Lace Scarf MA09:38–40 [4] MJ09 JEWELRY Patterns for a Vest (Wright-Lichter, (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). : LACE WEAVES; see also Thrums Are the Crumbs of Thread, Jessica). SO11:46–48 [4] 62–63 [4] BRONSON LACE; HUCK AND and Crumbs Are the Thrums of Dress Up Your Electronics: Covers Materials that Matter for Weaving HUCK LACE for a Laptop and iPod (Wainright, Huck Lace (Graver, Pattie). Bread. (Spady, Robyn). A Lace Primer (van der Hoogt, Barbara). SO07:52–54 [4] MJ11:68–69 MA11:68–69 Madelyn). MA08:60–61 Honeycomb Bag in Black and White One Threading, Four Patterns, Four Inkle-Loom Neckpiece (Dixon, Anne). Lacy, Fulled Shawls in Deflected (Bleiweiss, Sue). JF07:32–35 [4] Towels (Tedder, Lynn). SO11:44–45 [I] Doubleweave (Herbster, Barbara). A Peter Collingwood Draft for Scarves SO09:44–46 [4] JOHNSON, GREGG JF09:44–46 [8] (Neilson, Rosalie). MA09:60–62 [4] Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves A Conversation with a Weaving Show Off Your Yarn with Honeycomb and Shawls (Morse, Barbara F.) Diplomat. JF07:26–27 LENO (Liles, Suzie). MA06:44–46 [4] SO09:50–52 [4] Beaded Silk Scarf with Bands of Spot Bronson Takes a Turn in Striped Pottery-Inspired Placemats in Huck JUMP START (DEPT.) Beaded Leno (Abbarno, Luciano). Pillows (Piroch, Sigrid). ND09: Lace (White, Rosanne). Fulled Wool Pillow in Fabric Forecast MA09:46–48 [4] 40–42 [4]; correction, ND10:71 MJ07:44–46 [8] Colors (Patrick, Jane). ND06:74–77 Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom Ruffles-and-Lace Scarf (Vaughan, HOT PADS AND POT HOLDERS [RH, 2, 4] (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] Nancy Delson). SO11:38–39 [4] Neon Lights Belt on an Inkle Loom A Cool Weave for a Hot Pad (Pen- A Knitted Look for Scarves: A Scarf in the Feathers and Wings (Abbott, Amy). ND05:76–77 [I] nanen, Marita). JF10:26–27 [4, 6] Handwoven in Bead Leno (Albert, Palette (Leslie, Ruby). MA05:76 [6] River Stones Runner in Deflected SO06 Farmyard Hot Pads in Warp Rep Marvelyn). :48–51 [4, 8]; A Shawl in Spindle-Spun Andean Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). (Kaestner, Tracy). SO05:36–39 [4] correction, ND06:7 Alpaca Yarn (Ligon, Linda). MJ05:76–77 [8] Learn Ply-Splitting with Two Summer Leno and Knitting Yarns: A Möbius MJ09:56–58 [4] A Scarf in the Feathers and Wings Trivets (Walker, Barbara). Shawl (Raabe, Lisa Nelson). Soft Pillows and a Lacy Blanket (Hagen- Palette (Leslie, Ruby). MA05:76 [6] MA08:44–46 [4] MA11:40–42 MJ08 bruch, Rita). :34–37 [4] Warp Painting for a Scarf in the Night Little-Sew Lacy Vest on a Simple Loom Overshot Made Easy for Pot Holders Soy Silk: A Scarf’s Best Friend MJ05 at the Arcade Palette (Lancaster, (Shangold, Judith). (Korus, Jean). :30–33 [4] (Knisely, Tom, with Lynnette Daryl). MJ06:71–72 [8] MJ11:56–58 [RH, 2] Weft from Your Yard (Buchanan, Beam). JF05:32–34 [4] MJ09 Spaced Warp with Leno (Lynch, Rita). :32–34 [4] A Summer Party Dress with Huck JURYING HANDWOVEN Lynnette). MJ11:46–47 [2, 4] Lace Hearts (Jaastad, Sandee). TEXTILES HOWARD, PAM Winter Lace: Shawls in Doup Leno MJ05:60–62 [8] Notes from a Juried Artist (Brennan, Spotlight: Pam Howard. MA10:19 (Albert, Marvelyn). Surround Yourself with Handwoven Archie). MA06:96 ND06:48–51 [2, 4] HØXBRO, VIVIAN Fabrics (Neilson, Rosalie). Notes from a Juror (Ziek, Bhakti). Spotlight: Vivian Høxbro. SO10:19 MJ08:58–61 [4, 8] MA06:78–79 LEVINSON, JESSICA Teach It with Towels: Huck Lace HUCK AND HUCK LACE KATRINA RUG PROJECT Behind the Scenes of Fabric Forecast. (Linn, Kristin). JF06:32–34 [4, 8]; ND05:28 Combining with Huck Lace correction, MJ06:7 The Tie That Binds: The Katrina Rug MJ11 SO07 (Hartig, Coreen). :48–51 [8] Use Soft Eco-Friendly Cottons for Project. :27 LIBRARIES A Coordinated Bath Set in Comfy Cotton Quick-to-Weave Casual Scarves KAVANAGH, DENISE The Essential Weaving Library. (Tenney, Karen). SO08:58–60 [4] ND11:70–71 (Liles, Suzie, and Robin Lynde). A Dream Come True. SO05:28 Coordinated Fabrics for a Bathroom MJ11:62–64 [4] Where the Knowledge Stays. MJ07 (Buenger, Katherine). :30–32 A Wool and Lace Poncho for All KEHEW, JULIA ND11:10–11 ND07 [8]; correction, :6 Artful fibers: Art Inspires Art (Lynde, Seasons (Hagenbruch, Rita). LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION Elegant Placemats (Liles, Suzie). MJ05:68–70 [4] Robin). MA11:16–17 ND09:60–61 [4] SYSTEMS Go International: Join a Worldwide INKLE-LOOM PROJECTS KELLY, DIANE Finding a Common Language: The Napkin Exchange! (Butler, Su, et Bands, Bands, Bands, and More A Conversation with a Versatile Pourrey Cross Library Cataloging al). MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] Bands! (Ehler, Christi Eales). Weaver. ND07:26–27 System. MJ07:27

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LINEN This Loom Loves. . . (van der Hoogt, Weaver. JF06:27–28 Wauchessi Hand Weavers. A Lacy Linen Curtain in Spot Bronson Madelyn). JF11:66–67 Hair Sashes of Mexico and Guatemala ND07:25 ND09 What Loom Is Right for Me? (van der (Ventura, Carol). JF11:25 Blocks (Knisely, Tom). : MUSCH, CHERYL 44–46 [4] Hoogt, Madelyn). ND08:26–27 Huichol Lightning Towels (Elliott, ND08 Lacy Linen Lite: An Easy Runner on Connie Childs). JF11:56–58 [8] Serve and Deliver. :17 LOOMS, INKLE Three Shafts (Smayda, Norma). MICROENTERPRISE MY SPACE (DEPT.) MJ05:44–46 [3] Make a Loom and Weave a Hatband DEVELOPMENT (BUSINESS) Answering the Age-Old Question: Lacy Linen Table Scarf (Gipson, Liz). in Two Days (Kersten, Sharon). MA09:34–36 [I] A Conversation with a Weaving What To Do with Leftovers? MA08:42–43 [RH, 2] SO09 Diplomat. JF07:26–27 :10–11 Learn with a Sampler in Linen and M’S AND O’S Create More Time (and Space) Huck Lace (Tedder, Lynn). Doing Good Work: Bullthistle Rag Bumpy Bamboo Scarves in M’s and Enterprise. JF07:27 (Merrill, Susan Barret, with JF06:44–47 [8] O’s (Rucker, Barbara Layton). Richard Merrill) ND08:10 Linen. ND08:64–65 JF10:52–54 [4, 6]; correction, MINIATURES The Demands of Doubleweave. A Linen Runner to Warm a Room MA10:73 Versatile Miniatures in Lee’s Surrender MA10:10 in Winter (Kaestner, Tracy). Creating Palettes from Digital Images (Homann, Karen). MA07:40–42 [4] Embrace the Round Robin! MJ10: ND09 :48–50 [5] (Holcomb, Deborah). MJ07:34–38 10–11 Linen Table Squares (Woodbury, [8] MISAO, JO Lighten Your Load (Piegorsch, Karen). ND11 DeeDee). :34–35 [8] Designing with M’s and O’s (Heyman, Free-Wheeling Weaving. JF05:25 JF09:10 Lines of Lace for a Table Runner Deborah). MJ10:54–55 [4] Maintaining Your Loom (Moncrief, MA08 MITCHELL, SYNE (Liles, Suzie). :38–40 [4]; Learning from a Weaver’s Exchange: Liz). JF11:10 MJ08 A Talk Show for Weavers. ND06:26 correction, :7 Towels in M’s and O’s (Farling, Making the Most of It. ND10:10–11 A Run of Linen Runners on the Kathleen). JF06:64–66 [4, 6] MOHAIR YARN A Loom Away from Home. SO10: Same Warp (Tardy, Vicki). A New Look at Threading M’s and O’s A Lacy Huck Scarf in Cotton and 10–11 MJ05 :52–55 [8] (Farling, Kathleen). MJ10:56–56 [4] Mohair Bouclé (O’Hara, Sheila). Saunderstown Weaving School. Set a Spring Table with Light and JF05:44–46 [4] MA11:10–11 Lively Linen and Lace (Kaestner, MAKER FAIRE Loop-de-Loop Scarves in Brushed Set Your Body (and Your Loom) Free MA08 Tracy). :34–37 [4] Sandy Drobny: Garbage Is Her Muse. Bouclé (Fry, Laura). ND05:40–43 (Piergorsch, Karen). MJ09:10 Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a SO07 :25 [4] Susan Wilson. MJ11:10–11 Runner (Liles, Suzie). MJ09: Warm and Fuzzy: Freeform Pattern Surround Yourself with What Touches 28–30 [4] MAROTTA, LAURA for Scarves (Selander, Malin). Your Heart (Mayer, Anita Luvera). Weaving with Linen without Tears! Spotlight: Laura Marotta. ND09:19 JF07:36–38 [4] SO11:10–11 (Tedder, Lynn). MJ05:42–43 MATERIAL MATTERS (DEPT) Warping Board Ergonomics What’s Not to Love about Linen? The Essential Weaving Library. MONK’S BELT (Piegorsch, Karen). SO08:12 (Lange-McKibben, Kate). ND11:70–71 Embellish Handwoven Bags with A Weaver’s Bookshelf. MA09:10 MJ11:32–35 [8] Great Yarn Store in the Sky. SO10: Needlefelting (Monaghan, Where the Knowledge Stays. What’s Not to Love about Linen? JF09 66–67 Kathleen). :52–54 [4] ND11:10–11 Linen Placemats for Elegant Dining How Slow Can You Go? (Casey, Monk’s Belt Pillows (Sundquist, Yarn Storage Ideas. JF10:10–11 (Elkins, Barbara). MJ05:48–51 [8] MA06 Maggie). ND10:68–69 Wendy). :56–59 [4] NAPKINS LOG CABIN Materials that Matter for Weaving Soft Pillows and a Lacy Blanket (Hagenbruch, Rita). MJ08:34–37 [4] Coordinates for Interiors in Three Computer Drafting Made Easy: Huck Lace (Graver, Pattie). Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). Using Color (Eatough, Judie). MJ11:68–69 Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). JF08:48–51 [4]; correction, ND09:56–58 [4] This Loom Loves. . . (van der Hoogt, MJ10:46–48 [4] MA08:7 Coordinates for Interiors in Three Madelyn). JF11:66–67 “Dotted Swiss” Napkins with Atwater- Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). Thrums Are the Crumbs of Thread, MOORMAN TECHNIQUE Bronson Lace (Tardy, Vicky). JF08:48–51 [4]; correction, and Crumbs Are Thrums of Bread. Theo Moorman Goes Big with MJ11:36–38 [8] MA08:7 (Spady, Robyn). MA11:68–69 Pendleton “Worms” (Lancaster, Exchange Napkins and Know-How Log Cabin Eye Dazzler in Hand-Dyed Weave Your Colors. MJ10:64–65 ND05 Daryl). :68–71 [6, 8] in a Study Group (Hurd, Julie). Yarns (Hoover, Joan Sheridan). Weaving with Wool. MA10:66–67 MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] MA05:40–42 [2, 4] MOROCCO MATS From Towels to Samples to Napkins— Log-Cabin Ruana (Ligon, Linda). Spotlight: Rug Weavers of Morocco. Linen Table Squares (Woodbury, to You (Yamamoto, Judith). JF09:48–50 [2, 4, RH] MA09:18 DeeDee). ND11:34–35 [8] MJ10:44–45 [8] Nite Lite Scarf: Weaving at Warp Playing with Bubbles (Kersten, MOTT, PAMELA Go International: Join a Worldwide Speed (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Anneke). MA11:62–63 [2, 4] A Conversation with a Community Napkin Exchange! (Butler, Su, et ND05:32–34 [2, 4] Builder. MJ07:26 al.). MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] Tapestry Rag Rugs (Erickson, Two Blocks of Doubleweave on Four Johanna). MJ07:52–54 [4] Shafts for Table Mats (Spady, La Belle Creole for a Runner and ND11 MOUNTAIN COLORS Two-for-One Scarves in Lazy, Lacy Robyn). :42–44 [4] Napkins (Woodbury, DeeDee). (BUSINESS) MA07:64–67 [8] Doubleweave (Polak, Gudrun). MATS, YOGA Summer and Winter Polychrome—A JF10:36–38 [4] Runner, Napkins, and Tablecloth in Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and Yarn’s Best Friend (Stahl, Yvonne, Doubleweave on One Warp (van SO10 LOOMS; see also EQUIPMENT Matching Carrier (Liles, Suzie). with Helen McKee). :58–59[8] der Hoogt, Madelyn). ND07: MA10 MJ10 Every Loom Has a Story (Meany, :46–48 [4] Weave Your Colors. :64–65 48–51 [8] Janet). ND08:80 MERRILL, SUSAN BARRETT MUG RUGS AND COASTERS Set a Spring Table with Light and A Loom Story: From a Computerized A Conversation with an Intentional Café Grande Rug Mugs (Schnee, Lively Linen and Lace (Kaestner, MA08 to a Jacquard Weaver. MJ08:26 Karen). MJ06:32–34 [4] Tracy) :34–37 [4] (O’Hara, Sheila). ND08:60–61 Shadow Weave for Many Projects Maintaining Your Loom (Moncrief, MEXICO, WEAVING IN MURPHY, MAGGIE PARTON on One Warp (Fortin, Sarah). Liz). JF11:10 A Conversation with a Oaxaca Maggie Parton Murphy and the ND07:52–55 [8]

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Teach Yourself Twill with Napkins or (Killeen, Leslie). MA07:56–58 [4] PEG- OR PIN-LOOM PROJECTS (Spady, Robyn). JF10:44–46 [4] Towels (French, Louise). JF06: Fiesta Tablewear for Fiesta A Felted Bench Bag for Your Weaving Striped Corduroy Throw Pillows 48–50 [8] Dinnerware (Liles, Suzie). Tools (Shelmidine, Deborah). (Spady, Robyn). ND09:32–34 [4] MJ05:56–59 [4] ND08:28–30 [P] Thrums Are Fibers Too: A Double NEEDLEFELTING From Overshot to Doubleweave Doll Dress in Sock Yarn (Spencer, Corduroy Rug (Neilson, Rosalie). Embellish Handwoven Bags with the Easy Way (Owen, Robert). Hazel). ND10:60–61 [P] JF05:66–69 [4] Needlefelting (Monaghan, MA07:60–63 [8] Felted Hat and Purse (Shelmidine, Try Velvet (Warp Pile) for a Lush, Plush JF09 Kathleen). :52–54 [4] Handwoven Tablecloths (Hagenbruch, Deborah). JF09:28–31 Rug (Liles, Suzie). JF10:40–43 [4] A Fully Loaded Laptop Case (Gipson, Rita). JF11:32–35 [4] Tapestry Wall Dolls (Adrezin, ND05 PILLOWS Liz). :52–55 [8] Name Drafts for Overshot Borders Maurine). ND10:58–59 [P] Narrow Vertical Designs in Tapestry (Horton, Susan). MA07:72–75 [8] Weaving on the Go: Tiny Evening Color Gradations in Summer and with Needlefelting (Harvey, Overshot for Rugs (Knisely, Tom). Bags on a Weavette Loom (Leary, Winter (Jackson, Sarah H.). JF08 MA11 Nancy). :68–70 MA07:32–34 [4] Catherine). SO07:38–39 [P] :60–61 [4] Corkscrew Weave for Pillows: Twill NEWARK (NJ) MUSEUM Overshot Gets a Makeover: It’s All about Color (Stahl, Yvonne). PETERS, PENNY with a Twist (Tedder, Lynn). Weaving at the Newark Museum Arts MA07:52–54 [4] Spotlight: Two Are Better than One. SO05:70–73 [4, 8] Workshop. MJ06:26 Overshot Made Easy for Pot Holders JF09:16–17 A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First NEWBURY COAT (Korus, Jean). MJ05:30–33 [4] Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, PETS, WEAVING FOR Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] Reweaving the Newbury Coat. Pearl Cotton and Overshot: A Perfect Canine Couture (Morrison, Ruth). Doubleweave Pillow (Horton, Susan). ND11:19 Union (Berent, Mary). ND10: SO06:64–67 [4]; correction, MA06:64–66 [8] 38–39 [4] ND06:7 NORWAY, WEAVING IN A Pillow and Table Squares in Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom Vadmel: Fulling Woolen Cloth the A Cover for Your Feathered Friend (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] Overshot and Ducape (Horton, (Liles, Suzie). SO06:68–70 Traditional Way (Colburn, Carol). Susan). MJ08:54–56 [4] 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave for ND06:78–81 Decorative Holiday Pet Collars Winning Placemats (Bell, Betty). Reproduce a Coverlet That Was with (Miller, Sherrie Amada). SO06: Lincoln at Antietam (Hagenbruch, MA10:28–29 [4] NOVELTY YARNS; see YARNS, 40–43 [8] Rita). ND10: 42–44 [4] Fulled Wool Pillow in Fabric Forecast NOVELTY Doggie Bags—for Dogs! (Setzer, Colors (Patrick, Jane). ND06:74–77 Ribbons of Overshot for a Soft Jo Anne). SO06:36–38 [4] NOW WE ARE EIGHT (DEPT.) Spring Shawl (Hagenbruch, Rita). [RH, 2, 4] It’s a Dog’s Life! A Comfy Bed Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative MA07:48–50 [4] in Taqueté (O’Hara, Sheila). Weaving Library (Lange-McKibben, Household Textiles (Saulson, A Rose by Any Other Name Is SO06:56–59 [4, 8] Kate, et al). MJ10:30–32 [4] Sarah). JF07:40–42 [8] a Snowball? (Tedder, Lynn). Pet Owners Speak Out: Weaving for Loom-Bench Cushion in Colorful A Summer Shawl (Saulson, Sarah). MA07:31 Your Pet. SO06:96 Echo Weave (Sheridan, Joan). MJ06:48–50 [8] Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn A Plushy Mat for a Cat Using ND08:44–46 [8] Yours into Heirloom Accessories! Handwoven Chenille Weft (Piroch, OBITUARIES MJ10 Mixing Colors in Turned Twill for (Thompson, Anita). :40–42 Sigrid). SO06:52–55 [2, 4] Allen Fannin, 1939–2004 (Madigan, Coordinated Pillows (Jackson, [8] They’re Catnip to a Cat—Handwoven Colleen). JF05:7 Sarah H.) ND11:36–38 [8] Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Cat Toys (Anderson, Margaret). James Koehler. MJ11:19 Monk’s Belt Pillows (Sundquist, Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). SO06:44–46 [4] Maggie Parton Murphy and the MJ10:46–48 [4] Wendy). MA06:56–59 [4] Wauchessi Hand Weavers. ND07:25 Versatile Miniatures in Lee’s PHILOSOPHY AND THOUGHTS Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and Peter Collingwood, 1922–2008. JF09:8 Surrender (Homann, Karen). ON WEAVING Matching Carrier (Liles, Suzie). MA10 Russell Groff, 1924–2010. MA10:8 MA07:40–42 [4] Get More Bang for Your Weaving :46–48 [4] Weave Now, Dye Later—Indigo A Pillow and Table Squares in OFF-LOOM WEAVING Buck (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Dyeing Made Easy (Kaestner, SO09:27 Overshot and Ducape (Horton, Tile Wrap (Patrick, Jane). SO06:76–77 MJ08 Tracy). SO08:40–43 [4] The Stages of Our Lives (Mayer, Anita Susan). :54–56 [4] OLSEN, BECCA Woven Shibori: Overshot on the Luvera). JF11:30 Piping Hot Pillows (Gipson, Liz). ND08:34–35 [RH] A Conversation with a Teenage Edge (Ellis, Catharine). MA07: PHOTO TRANSFER Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn Weaver. ND06:28 68–71 [4, 8] Celebration of Life Scarf (Rogers, Yours into Heirloom Accessories! ORIOLE MILL (BUSINESS) OVERSHOT, TIED Letitia). MA10:60–61 [8] (Thompson, Anita). MJ10:40–42 [8] La Belle Creole for a Runner and Showing Off Novelty Yarns (Spady, Spotlight: The Oriole Mill.SO11 :18–19 PHOTOGRAPHING Napkins (Woodbury, DeeDee). Robyn). MJ08:30–33 [4] OVERSHOT MA07:64–67 [8] HANDWOVEN TEXTILES Soft Pillows and a Lacy Blanket (Hagen- Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl Reviving the Show Towel (Knisely, Tips for Photographing Your Work bruch, Rita). MJ08:34–37 [4] (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8] Tom, and Lynn Tedder). for a Show (Krone, Judith Powell, Spot Bronson Takes a Turn in Striped MA06 Color and Pattern in Overshot (Norris, MA06:60–63 [8] and Alice Schlein). :76–77 Pillows (Piroch, Sigrid). ND09:40– Scott). MA11:56–59 [4] 42 [4] correction, ND10:71 OAXACA, MEXICO PICUS, MIRIAM Coordinated Woven and Knitted A Conversation with Innisfree’s Head Striped Corduroy Throw Pillows Spotlight: Oaxaca; A Weaver’s World ND09 Patterns for a Vest (Wright-Lichter, Weaver. MJ06:28–29 (Spady, Robyn). :32–34 [4] Jessica). SO11:46–48 [4] (Kallenborn, Carolyn, and Jane Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Custom Checkbook Cover in Patrick). MJ09:18 PILE, WARP OR WEFT Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Contemporary Overshot (Good, PALSON, PATRICIA Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and ND06:62–64 [8, 10] MA07 Liz). :44–46 A Conversation with a Designing Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Yarn JF05 MJ09 Elegant Bookmarks: Miniature Weaver. MA07:26 :54–56 [2, 4] (Selby, Alice). :64–65 [8] Overshot and Fine Threads A Pile Rug in Handwoven Chenille A Winning Combination: Warp Rep (Mitchell, Syne). MA07:36–38 [4] PEBBLES, LYNNE (Beck, Ulrike). JF08:36–39 [2, 4] and Craftsman Style (Alexander, K. Fiesta Cloth: Coloring by the Numbers Refashioned Fashion. JF07:24 Small-Scale Velvet for an Evening Bag C.). JF08:40–42 [4]

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PIN-LOOM PROJECTS; see Trivets (Walker, Barbara). Knitters (R. Hart). MJ06:20 Guide (M. Merin, ed.) ND11:14 PEG- OR PIN-LOOM PROJECTS MA11:40–42 The Ashford Book of Weaving for The Figurative Sculpture of A Tisket, a Tasket, a Ply-Split Basket the Four Shaft Loom (A. Field). Magdalena Abakanowicz: Bodies, PIPPINGER, DON (French, Louise). ND11:68–69 JF08:20 Environments, and Myths Spotlight: Don Pippinger. JF11:19 Basket Weaving Essentials with Nadine (J. Inglot). JF05:21–22 POM-POMS MJ11 PLACEMATS Spier (N. Spier). :14 Fingerweaving Basics (G. Findley). Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves Bedouin Weaving of Saudi Arabia and Its MJ09:14 Advancing Twills on Four and Eight and Shawls (Morse, Barbara F.) Neighbours (J. T. Hilden). JF11:14 Finnish American Rag Rugs Shafts (Hazel, Lestra). ND08:56–58 SO09:50–52 [4] The Best of Weaver’s: Summer and (Y. Lockwood). SO10:14 [4, 8] Winter Plus (M. van der Hoogt). The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook Anything but Plain: Twelve Placemats PONCHOS; see SHAWLS, ND10:20 (D. Robson and C. Ekarius). ND11:14 on One Warp! (Dawson, Janet). RUANAS, CAPES, PONCHOS A Blaze of Color: Mary Meigs Atwater Forgotten Pennsylvania Textiles of the ND07 :28–30 [4] POT HOLDERS; SEE HOT PADS and the Guatemalan Textile 18th and 19th Centuries Blending Yarns to Create New Hues AND POT HOLDERS Tradition (A. Deegan). JF05:20 (M. Thompson et al). MA06:21 (Abernathy-Paine, Ramona). The Best of Weaver’s: The Magic of Fun with Chinese Knotting (L. Chen). MA11 :44–46 [8] PRAYER FLAGS Double Weave (M. van der Hoogt, MJ08:21–22 Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative A Weaver’s Take on Prayer Flags ed.). MA07:20 The Gartner Manuscript (G. Valk). Household Textiles (Saulson, (Arndt, Linda). JF11:50–51 [4] The Best of Weaver’s: Twill Thrills MA07:20–21 JF07 Sarah). :40–42 [8] (M. van der Hoogt, ed.). MJ05:20 Gift Wrapping with Textiles: Stylish PRECKSHOT, AMY Cloister Garden Placemats (Higgins, The Big Book of Weaving (L. Lundell) Ideas from Japan (C. Morita). JF10 Sister Mary). SO05:40–43 [4] Spotlight: Amy Preckshot. :19 MJ08:20–21 ND07:21 Coordinates for Interiors in Three PROFILE DRAFTS; see BLOCK Braids & Beyond: A Broad Look Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). DESIGN at Narrow Wares (J. Carey). (G. Callahan). MJ10:14 JF08:48–51 [4]; correction, SO06:21–22 Handwoven Decorative Trim MA08:7 PROGRAMS FOR SPECIFIC Building a 4-Shaft PVC Loom (R. Spady). MJ10:14 Elegant Placemats (Liles, Suzie). GROUPS (D. Holly). MA11:14 Happy Weaving from Väv Magasinet ND09:60–61 [4] A Conversation with an Active A Carpet Ride to Khiva: Seven (L. Johansson and C. Bosson, eds.). 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave: A Unique Weaver. ND05:27 Years on the Silk Road (C. Asian SO05:20 Color-and-Weave Effect (Keasbey, A Conversation with Innisfree’s Head Alexander). MJ11:14 How to Make an Oriental Rug Doramay). MA05:60–63 [4] Weaver. MJ06:28–29 Chinese Silk: A Cultural History (N. Roberts). JF07:21 Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Doing Good Work. SO06:29 (S. Vainker). MA05:20 How to Make Ply-Split Baskets Weaving Library (Lange-McKibben, Doing Good Work in Uzbekistan. Classic and Modern Fabrics (L. Hendrickson). SO11:14 Kate, et al). MJ10:30–32 [4] ND06:29 (J. Wilson). SO10:14 The Kashmiri Shawl: From Jamavar to Party Placemats and Runner in Rep with Collapse Weave: Creating Three- Paisley (S. Rehman and N. Jafri). a Supplementary Warp (Herbster, PURSES; see BAGS Dimensional Cloth (A. Field). SO08:20 Barbara). MJ05:34–37 [4, 8] MA09 QUARRY BANK MILL :14 Jewelry from Your Yarn Stash Pottery-Inspired Placemats in Huck MA11 (BUSINESS) Colorsense: Creative Color (R. Spady). :14 Lace (White, Rosanne). MJ07: Combinations for Crafters Kids Weaving (S. Swett). MA06:20 Buy a Shirt, Save a Mill. MA07:24 44–46 [8] (S. Levin). SO09:14 Last-Minute Fabric Gifts: 30 Hand- Set a Spring Table with Light and QUECHQUEMITLES; see The Complete Book of Chinese Sew, Machine-Sew & No-Sew Gifts Lively Linen and Lace (Kaestner, SHAWLS, RUANAS, CAPES, Knotting (L. Chen). MJ08:21–22 (C. Treen). ND07:20 Tracy). MA08:34–37 [4] PONCHOS Continuous Strand Weaving Method Laundry: The Home Comforts Book of A Shelf’s Life: Warp-Faced Placemats (C. Leigh Brack-Kaiser). SO11:14 Caring for Clothes and Linens (Nickol, Mary). SO05:32–35 [4] QUIGLEY Costume and History in Highlands (C. Mendelson). MJ06:20–21 Stash Reduction Placemats (Fry, Quigley by Any Name Is Sweet (Liles, Ecuador (A. Pollard Rowe, Learning to Warp Your Loom (J. Hall). Laura). SO09:28–30 [4] Suzie). ND11:54–55 [6] L. Meisch, et al.) SO11:14 MA11:14 Street Scenes Table Setting (Torgow, The Coverlet Book: Early American Line in Tapestry (K. Todd-Hooker). Joan). JF07:56–58 [8] RAFFINO, JONELLE Handwoven Coverlets (H. Bress). MJ06:21–22 What’s Not to Love about Linen? Pioneering Yarn Distributor SO05:20 The Magic of Handweaving: The Basics Linen Placemats for Elegant Dining Recognized by Fast Company. Creative Weaving: Beautiful Fabrics and Beyond (S. Piroch). JF05:22 (Elkins, Barbara). MJ05:48–51 [8] MJ06:26 with a Simple Loom (S. Howard Maguey Journey: Discovering Textiles in and E. Kendrick). MJ08:20 Guatemala. (K. Rousso). MA11:14 PLAIDS AND TARTANS RAG WEAVES; see WEAVING WITH RAGS Designing Woven Fabrics (J. Philips). Making Kumihimo: Japanese (Davis, Linda L.). JF11:36–38 [4] JF09:14 Interlaced Braids (R. Owen). PLAIN WEAVE REP; see WARP REP Dress Your Swedish Drawloom: SO06:21 Damask, Opphämta and Related The Modernist Textile: Europe and In Praise of Plain Weave (Gipson, REVIEWS: BOOKS Techniques (B. Ashenden). America, 1890–1940 (V. G. Troy). Liz). ND05:31 American Tapestry: Biennial Seven JF06:21–22 MA08:20–21. PLEATS AND TUCKS; see also (M. Mensing and S. Warner The Eyes of the Weaver/Los Ojos del Nezhnie: Weaver & Innovative Artist COLLAPSE WEAVES Keene). JF09:14 Tejedor (C. Ortega). MJ07:21 (L. Rees). JF06:20 The Newest Wrinkle on the Skinny Scarf Anahita’s Woven Riddle (M. Nuttall Fascination with Fiber: Michigan’s Norwegian Tapestry Weaving (Bowman, Susan). JF10:62–63 [8] Sayres). SO07:22 Handweaving Heritage (M. Gile (M. B. Koppen). ND06:21–22 Pleats Galore—With Elastic Yarn Andean Pebble Weave (L. Waddington). and M. Marzolf). ND06:20 Old Looms Glossary (G. E. Valk, com- (Imperia, Giovanna). SO10:52–53 [4] SO10:14 Ann Sutton (D Sheehan and Favorite Scandinavian Projects to piler). MJ07:21 S. Tebby). JF05:20–21 Weave (T. Ignell). SO10:14 One-Yard Wonder (R. Yaker and PLY-SPLIT BRAIDING; see also Architectural Textiles: Tent Banks of Favourite Rag Rugs (T. Inell). P. Hoskins). MA10:14 BRAIDS, TRIM, TAPES Central Asia (R. Isaacson). JF09:14 MA07:20 Oriental Rug Repair (P. Stone). 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Pattern and Loom (J. Becker). JF10:14 Tartan: The Highland Habit Making and Using Natural Dyes Leaves and Berries in a Very Felty Scarf Pattern Techniques for Handweavers (H. Cheape). MJ07:20 (J. Dean and K. Casselman). JF11:14 (Butler, Su). JF10:56–58 [2, 4, RH] (D. Keasbey). SO06:20 Textiles from Burma (E. Dell and The Worldwide History of Dress A Line of Embellished Scarves (Jackson, Peggy Osterkamp’s New Guide to S. Dudley). MA05:20 (P. Rieff Anawalt). JF0914 Sarah). SO10:60–61 [2, RH] Weaving Number 3: Weaving & Textiles of Southeast Asia: Tradition, Woven (S. W. Hokanson) MJ07:20 Little-Sew Lacy Vest on a Simple Loom Drafting Your Own Cloth Trade and Transformation The Woven Bag (N. Crone-Findlay). (Shangold, Judith). (P. Osterkamp) MJ06:21 (R. Maxwell). MJ05:22 MJ10:14 MJ11:56–58 [RH, 2] Peter Collingwood: Special Edition of Threads of Gold: Chinese Textiles Ming Woven Images, Unravelled Motifs Log-Cabin Ruana (Ligon, Linda). the Journal for Weavers, Spinners & to Ch’ing (P. Haig and (O. Staudigel). SO09:14 JF09:48–50 [2, 4, RH] Dyers (P. Collingwood). ND09:14 M. Shelton). MA08:22 The Woven Pixel: Designing for Jacquard Mesa Tapestry Vest (Shangold, Judith). Peter Collingwood: Weaver MJ09:14 Traditional Textiles of Cambodia: and Dobby Looms Using Photoshop SO11:34, 65 [RH, 2} Photographing Arts, Crafts & Cultural Threads and Material (A. Schlein and B. Ziek). SO06:20 Novelty Yarns and a Rigid-Heddle Collectibles (S. Meltzer). MA08:20 Heritage (G. Green). SO05:22 Loom (Mitchell, Gloria). JF10: Ply-Split Braiding: An Introduction to Tribal and Village Rugs: The Definitive REVIEWS: CDs 28–29 [RH, 2] Designs in Single Course Twining Guide to Design, Pattern & Motif CD Weaver: You Have to Be Warped; One-Skein Scarf (Gipson, Liz). ND05 (J. Hedges). ND11:14 (P. Stone). MJ05:21–22 Weaving Hints and Tips. :21– MJ09:52–54 [RH] Ply-Split Braiding: Further Techniques Twist & Twine: 18 Ideas for Rag 22 Paneled Skirt (Gipson, Liz, and Melissa (J. Hedges). ND11:14 Rugs and Home Décor (B. Irwin). Manuela & Esperanza: The Art of Ludden). JF09: 40–42 [RH] Praktisk Vävbok (N. Engeström). MA10:14 Maya Weaving (Endangered Petal Pink, Petal Soft (Patrick, Jane). JF10 MA09:14 Tying Up the Countermarch Loom Threads Documentaries). :14 MJ11:52–54 [RH, 2] The Root of Wild Madder (J. Hall). MA05:20–21 Marian Powell’s 1000+ Shadow Piping Hot Pillows (Gipson, Liz). (B. Murphy). ND06:20–21 Unwrapping the Textile Traditions Weaves for 4, 6, and 8 Shafts ND08:34–35 [RH] SO09 Saori; Self-Discovery Through Free of Madagascar (C. Kusimba et al, (C. Lermond). :14 Rigid-Heddle Doubleweave (Patrick, Weaving (M. Jo and K. Jo). eds.). MA06:22 Mary Meigs Atwater Recipe Book: Jane). MA10:56–58 [RH] SO05:21 Varp Och Inslag Bindningslära Patterns for Handweavers (J. Eatough, A Shaggy-Bag Story (Ligon, Linda). MJ05 Sewing from Square One: Turn Simple (M. Eriksson et al). ND09:14 compiler). :20–21 SO08:38–39 [RH, 2] Fabric Squares into 20 Projects Väv & Weave (M. Eriksson and The Textile Design Studios: Computer Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns (D. Cahill). ND07:22 K. Lovallius). ND09:14 Games for Weavers (D. Holcomb). (Shangold, Judith). SO10:28–30 JF07 Shaker Towels for the 21st Century Warp and Weft: Lessons in Drafting for :22 [RH, 2] (M.E.C. Erf). MA06:20 Handweaving (M. Eriksson et al). A Twill of Your Choice (P. O’Connor Stash-Busting Scarves (Mitchell, Syne). ND06 Sheila Hicks: Weaving as Metaphor. ND11:14 and M. Coe) :20 ND09:24–26 [RH] Waffle Weave on a Rigid-Heddle MA07:21–22 Warp with a Trapeze and Dance REVIEWS: DVDs Loom? Yes, You Can! (Meek, Kati Shuttle in Her Hand: A Swedish with Your Loom (K. R. Meek). A Century of Color: Maya Weaving & JF07 Reeder). MJ10:52–53 [RH, 3] Immigrant Weaver in America :20–21 Textiles. MJ09:14 MJ11 You Can Weave Clothing on a Very (M. Tuttle Marzolf). :14 Weave a V: Designing and Weaving a Text & Textile: An Introduction to JF08 Narrow Loom! (McRay, Nancy). Silk (M. Schoeser). :21–22 V-Shaped Double Weave Shawl Wool-Working for Readers of Greek JF06 SO09:36–38 [RH] Simple Gifts to Stitch: 30 Elegant (K. Fröberg). :20–21 and Latin (S. Edmunds et al). and Easy Projects (J. Worrall). The Weaver’s Craft: Cloth, Commerce, JF06:21 ROBERTS, NANCY ND07:20–21 and Industry in Early Pennsylvania Saving the Weavers: Small Assistance Spotlight: Two Are Better than One. Sixty Scarves for 60 Years (Weavers (A. Hood). MA05:21–22 Programs for Maya Women in JF09:16–17 MA10 Guild of Baltimore). :14 The Weaving Book: Patterns and Ideas Highland Guatemala. SO11:14 Sixty Sensational Samples: A Kumihimo (H. Bress). JF11:14 ROSEPATH Collection (S. Berlin and Weaving a Woman’s Life: Spiritual RIGID-HEDDLE PROJECTS Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a C. Goodwin). SO06:22 Lessons from the Loom A Centerpiece Fringed with Pineapple Runner (Liles, Suzie). MJ09:28–30 Small Loom and Freeform Weaving: (P. C. Scardamalia). JF07:20 Yarn (Patrick, Jane). SO08:28–29 [4] Five Ways to Weave Weaving and Dyeing in Highland [RH, 4] Warp-Faced Rosepath Rugs: Flowers (B. Matthiessen). ND08:18 Ecuador (A. Pollard Rowe et al). Cool Waters Table Runner (Doak, for Floors (Smith, Mimi). So Warped: Warping a Loom for SO07:21–22 Sandra). SO10:32–33 [2, RH] SO05:66–69 [4] Weaving Tapestry (K. Todd-Hooker Weaving Designs by Bertha Gray A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First and P. Spark). JF11:14 Hayes Miniature Overshot Patterns Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, RUANAS; see SHAWLS, Social Media for Your Crafty Business (N. Smayda et al). MJ09:14 Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] RUANAS, CAPES, PONCHOS (D. Gilleland). JF10:14 Weaving for Beginners: An Illustrated Doublewoven Tunic and Scarf Collar RUFFLES String Felt Thread (E. Auther). JF10:14 Guide (P. Osterkamp). ND10:20 on a Rigid-Heddle Loom (McRay, Four Seasons Doubleweave Scarf (Fox, Nancy). SO10:54–56 [RH] Swedish Patterns for Art Weaves and Weaving from Finland II Rebecca). SO10:50–51 [8] MA09 ND09 Embroidery (J. Kulle). :14 (O. E. Marketta). :14 E-Textiles: Weaving with EL Wire Lusciously Ruffled Scarf (Kelley, SO11 The Swedish Weaving Book Weaving is Life (J. McLerran, ed.). (Mitchell, Syne). :40–42 [RH] Kristin). JF09:34–35 [2, 4] MA09 SO07 (M. Eriksson et al). :14 :20 Every Last Penny Scarf: Fulled Shaping Violet Ruffles Scarf in Doubleweave Symmetries of Culture: Theory and Weaving Tapestry in Rural Ireland for Textured Cloth (Butler, Su). (Fortin, Sarah). MJ07:48–51 [4] SO07 ND05 Practice of Plane Pattern Analysis (M. Nuttal Sayres). :20–21 :48–51 [RH, 2, 4] Woven Ruffles for a Versatile Accessory (D. Washburn and D. Crowe). Weaving Un-Loomed: Simple Ways to Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom (Leslie, Ruby). JF07:52–55 [4] ND05:22, 24 Weave Cool Things (D. Gilleland). (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] Symmetry Comes of Age: The Role of MA10:14 Flower-Power Handwoven Handbags RUGS Pattern in Culture (D. Washburn Weaving with Knitting Yarns (Waele, Jill de). JF10:60–61 [2, RH] A Boundweave Rug (Knisely, Tom). and. D. Crowe, eds.). ND05:20 (R. Smith). SO09:14 A Kitchen Valance in Brooks Bouquet ND10:34–35 [4] Tapestry Handbook: The Next Weavings from Roman, Byzantine and (Ross, Mariellen). Coordinates for Interiors in Three Generation (C. K. Russell). JF08:20 Islamic Egypt: The Rich Life and the MA09:50–51 [RH, 2] Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). Tapestry 101 (K. Todd-Hooker). Dance (E. D. Maguire). MA08:21–22 Lacy Linen Table Scarf (Gipson, Liz). JF08:48–51 [4]; correction, JF08:21 Wild Color: The Complete Guide to MA08:42–43 [RH, 2] MA08:7

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Gemstone Rug in Warp Rep (Neilson, A Centerpiece Fringed with Pineapple Striped Runner in Overshot and Lace Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Rosalie). ND11:58–60 [4] Yarn (Patrick, Jane). SO08:28–29 (Walker, Barbara). ND09:52–53 [8] Weaving Library (Lange-McKibben, Getting Started with Warp Rep [RH, 4] A Summer Runner in Lace and Kate, et al). MJ10:30–32 [4] (Knisely, Tom). JF06:56–58 [4]; Checkers, Anyone? A Rep Runner Supplementary Warp (Walker, Learn with a Sampler in Linen and correction, MJ06:7 for Holiday Games (Coifman, Barbara). MJ06:64–66 [4] Huck Lace (Tedder, Lynn). Houndstooth for the Baskervilles: Lucienne). SO05:48–51 [4, 8] Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for JF06:44–47 [8] A Samitum Rug (Nickol, Mary). Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Samples as Visual Art and Valuable MJ06:60–63 [8] Household Textiles (Saulson, ND06:62–64 [8, 10] Archive (Bervin, Jen). MJ10:80 Indonesian Batik and a Swedish Sarah). JF07:40–42 [8] Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn Technique (Sharpee, Debra). Computer Drafting Made Easy: Runner (Liles, Suzie). Yours into Heirloom Accessories! SO08:34–36 [4] Using Color (Eatough, Judie). MJ09:28–30 [4] (Thompson, Anita). MJ10:40–42 [8] Juxtaposing Warp Colors in 4-Block, ND09:56–58 [4] Two-Block Doubleweave on Only Sampling is the Path from A to Z 4-Shaft Warp Rep (Neilson, Cool Waters Table Runner (Doak, Four Shafts (Keasbey, Doramay). (Patrick, Jane). SO07:96 Rosalie). MA11:34–37 [4] Sandra). SO10:32–33 [2, RH] ND11:40–41 [4] Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! One Warp, Four Rugs, Eight Looks “Double Two-Tie”: A Study of Multiple Using Handwoven Projects as (Alderman, Sharon). SO10:44–45 (Neilson, Rosalie). JF08:44–47 [4] Options (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Springboards for Fabric Design [6, 8] Overshot for Rugs (Knisely, Tom). ND11:50–53 [6] (Westbrook, Connie). Zigzagging with Warp Rep: Art Pieces MA07:32–34 [4] A Halvdräll Runner (Hagenbruch, MA11:64–65 [8] for Wall or Table (Brackmann, Pedestrian Rug in Black and White Rita). ND11:46–48 [4] Waffle Weave on a Rigid-Heddle Holly). JF06:60–63 [8] (Bennett, Stephen). Hot Summer Colors for a Runner in Loom? Yes, You Can! (Meek, Kati SANTORO, ALYCE JF07:48–51 [4, 8] Atwater-Bronson Lace (Walker, Reeder). MJ10:52–53 [RH, 3] Fabric that Carries a Tune. ND07:24 A Not Quite Weft-Faced Rug (Knisely, Barbara). MJ05:38–40 [4]; Weave Now, Dye Later—Indigo Tom) ND11:56–57 [4] correction, SO05:7 Dyeing Made Easy (Kaestner, SAORI Inspiration from Kente Cloth (Knisely, A Pile Rug in Handwoven Chenille Tracy). SO08:40–43 [4] Free-Wheeling Weaving. JF05:25 JF11 (Beck, Ulrike). JF08:36–39 [2, 4] Tom). :54–55 [4] A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille La Belle Creole for a Runner and Book (Liles, Suzie, and Madelyn SAUNDERSTOWN WEAVING “Worms” (Butler, Su). Napkins (Woodbury, DeeDee). van der Hoogt). SCHOOL MA07 SO09:54–55 [4] :64–67 [8] SO08:44–47 [6, 8] Saunderstown Weaving School. Samitum Rugs for Hearth and Home Lacy Linen Lite: An Easy Runner on Weaving Backed Cloths (Lange- MA11:10–11 (Staff-Koetter, Sandra). Three Shafts (Smayda, Norma). McKibben, Kate). MJ05 SCARVES SO05:60–64 [6] :44–46 [3] MA10:50–52 [4, 8] Lacy Linen Table Scarf (Gipson, Liz). All You Do Is Spritz! (Leslie, Ruby). Seeds for Peace. MA05:26 Weaving for the Holidays: Towel and MA08:42–43 [RH, 2] ND09:30–31 [8] Shaft Switching for Versatile Table Toppers (Kaestner, Tracy). A Linen Runner to Warm a Room Alpaca Scarf (Solbrig, Dorothy). Patterning in Taqueté (von Weisz, ND07:58–60 [4] in Winter (Kaestner, Tracy). MJ09:60–61 [8] Gisela). ND10:62–65[4, 6] Weft Rep Table Runner (Knisely, ND09:48–50 [5] Answers to a Request: Two Luscious A Study in Color Leads to a Krokbragd Tom). JF08:52–54 [4] Lines of Lace for a Table Runner Silk Scarves (Ligon, Linda). Rug (Ross, Wendy). MA09:38–40 [4] What’s Not to Love about Linen? (Liles, Suzie). MA08:38-40 [4]; MA09:56–58 [5, 8] Surround Yourself with Handwoven (Lange-McKibben, Kate). correction, MJ08:7 Bamboo Meets Angora for a Very Soft Fabrics (Neilson, Rosalie). MJ11:32–35 [8] MJ08 Maine Island Runner (Thompson, Scarf (Schultz, Loralee). JF07: :58–61 [4, 8] Winter, Spring, Summer, and Marjie). MJ07:40–42 [4] 28–30 [4] Tapestry Rag Rugs (Erickson, Fall (Lange-McKibben, Kate). MJ07 Name Drafts for Overshot Borders Beaded Silk Scarf with Bands of Johanna). :52–54 [4] MJ06:40–43 [4] (Horton, Susan). MA07:72–75 [8] Beaded Leno (Abbarno, Luciano). Thrums Are Fibers Too: A Double Woven Shibori: Overshot on the Edge Party Placemats and Runner in Rep MA09:46–48 [4] Corduroy Rug (Neilson, Rosalie). (Ellis, Catherine). JF05:66–69 [4] with a Supplementary Warp A Bevy of Scarves Inspired by MA07:68–71 [4, 8] The Tie That Binds: The Katrina Rug (Herbster, Barbara). Garrowby Hill (Herbster, Barbara). MJ07 Project. SO07:27 MJ05:34–37 [4, 8] SADDLE BLANKETS :56–59 [4, 6] Pearl Cotton and Overshot: A Perfect Bumpy Bamboo Scarves in M’s and O’s Try Velvet (Warp Pile) for a Lush, Equine Elegance (Jones, Pamela). ND10 (Rucker, Barbara Layton). JF10: Plush Rug (Liles, Suzie). Union (Berent, Mary). : SO06 :60–62 [4] MA10 JF10:40–43 [4] 38–39 [4] 52–54 [4, 6]; correction, :73 Two Shadow Weave Rugs on One Quigley by Any Name Is Sweet (Liles, SAMITUM Celebration of Life Scarf (Rogers, MA10 Warp (Stollberg, Barbara). Suzie). ND11:54–55 [6] Houndstooth for the Baskervilles: Letitia). :60–61 [8] ND05:60–62 [4] A Rep Table Runner: Versatile and A Samitum Rug (Nickol, Mary). Chenille Scarves with Knitting-Ribbon ND09 A Two-Sided Rag Rug (Knisely, Tom). Reversible (Neilson, Rosalie). MJ06:60–63 [8] Accents (Irwin, Bobbie). : ND07:32–34 [4] SO05:44–47 [4] Samitum Rugs for Hearth and Home 28–29 [2, 4] Warp-Faced Rosepath Rugs: Flowers River Stones Runner in Deflected (Staff-Koetter, Sandra). SO05: Color-and-Weave with Point Twill for Floors (Smith, Mimi). Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). 60–64 [6] (Windeknecht, Margaret B.). MA05 SO05:66–69 [4] MJ05:76–77 [8] :44–47 [4] A Run of Linen Runners on the Same SAMPLES AND SAMPLERS Combining Twills with Huck Lace RUNNERS Warp (Tardy, Vicki). MJ05:52–55 [8] Color Play in Summer & Winter (Hartig, Coreen). MJ11:48–51 [8] Advancing Twills on Four and Eight Runner, Napkins, and Tablecloth in (Dixon, Anne). MJ10:38–39 [6, 4] Cousin Crackle for 4-Block, 4-Shaft Shafts (Hazel, Lestra). Doubleweave on One Warp (van der Designing with M’s and O’s (Heyman, Scarves (Edwards, Tomoe). ND08:56–58 [4, 8] Hoogt, Madelyn). ND07:48–51 [8] Deborah). MJ10:54–55 [4] MJ06:36–39 [4] Best of Show: Warp-Rep Table Runner Shadow Weave for Many Projects Embrace the Round Robin! Creating Palettes from Digital Images (Watson, Deborah). on One Warp (Fortin, Sarah). MJ10:10–11 (Holcomb, Deborah). MJ08: 42–44 [8] ND07:52–55 [8] From Towels to Samples to Napkins— MJ07:34–38 [8] Butterfly Runner (Hagenbruch, Rita). A Stitch in Time (O’Hara, Sheila). to You (Yamamoto, Judith). Cut Warp and Weft Floats (Morris, MJ11:40–41 [8] MA10:34–36 [8] MJ10:44–45 [8] Kathleen). JF08:60–63 [8]

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Dévoré for Handwoven Scarves (Field, Log Cabin Eye Dazzler in Hand-Dyed A Starry Scarf in Deflected SEACELL YARN Anne). JF07:44–46 [4]; correction, Yarns (Hoover, Joan Sheridan). Doubleweave (Polak, Gudrun). Seacell and Sea Silk (Sanderson, MA07:7 MA05:40–42 [2, 4] JF07:60–62 [8] Diana). ND07:62–63 Dévoré for Light-as-Lace Scarves Loop-de-Loop Scarves in Brushed Stash-Busting Scarves (Mitchell, Syne). (Field, Anne). MJ11:60–61 [2, 4] Bouclé (Fry, Laura). ND05:40–43 [4] ND09:24–26 [RH] SELLING HANDWOVEN Divine Dimity Goes Technicolor for Lusciously Ruffled Scarf (Kelley, Sula’s Scarf in Fulled Deflected TEXTILES Scarves (Orgren, Sally). ND08: Kristin). JF09:34–35 [2, 4] Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). Elegant Placemats (Liles, Suzie). 52–54 [4, 8] Natural by Nature: A Five-Silk Scarf JF07:64–67 [8] ND09:60–61 [4] Doubleweave Colorplay for a Painterly (Selk, Karen). MJ09:36–38 [8] Textured Scarves in Deflected Felted-Lace Scarves: Quick to Weave Scarf (Fortin, Sarah). MA10:44–45 A New Look at the Boa: a Great Doubleweave (Meisel, Stefanie). and Hot to Sell (van der Hoogt, [8]; correction, MJ10:73 Reason to Buy Novelty Yarns ND07:40–43 [8] Madelyn). MA09:64–65 Doubleweave Rainbow Windows in (Campbell, Jaye). JF05:62–64 [2, 4] Twill and Tencel for a Line of A Guide to Shopping for Embroidery Thread (Marker, Mary New Projects from Old: From Shawl Luxury Scarves (Elkins, Barbara). Handwovens. MA06:28 Cree). ND10:36–37 [8] to Scarf (Tregeagle, Jeanette). SO09:40–42 [8] Light and Lacy: Huck-Lace Scarf Doublewoven Tunic and Scarf Collar MA09:54–55 [8] Twill Blocks are a Weaver’s Best (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). on a Rigid-Heddle Loom (McRay, The Newest Wrinkle on the Skinny Friend (Graver, Pattie). SO09: MJ09:62–63 [4] Nancy). SO10:54–56 [RH] Scarf (Bowman, Susan). JF10: 64–65 [8] A Line of Embellished Scarves (Jackson, Dozen Roses Scarf in Deflected 62–63 [8] Two-for-One Scarves in Lazy, Lacy Sarah). SO10:60–61 [2, RH] Doubleweave (Donde, Karen). Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and Doubleweave (Polak, Gudrun). Monk’s Belt Pillows (Sundquist, JF10:50–51 [8] Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). JF10:36–38 [4] Wendy). MA06:56–59 [4] Elegant Silk Scarf (Tardy, Vicki). JF05:54–56 [2, 4] Two Patterns for Two Scarves on One Paradise Puffs Poncho (Jarchow, MA06:40–42 [8] Nite Lite Scarf: Weaving at Warp Warp (Inouye, Bonnie). JF08: Deborah). MA06:52–54 [2, 4] E-Textiles: Weaving with EL Wire Speed (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). 64–67 [4, 8] The Price is Right (Kaestner, Tracy). (Mitchell, Syne). SO11:40–42 [RH] ND05:32–34 [2, 4] Two Piano Keyboard Scarves in JF10:65 Every Last Penny Scarf: Fulled Shaping Novelty Yarns and a Rigid-Heddle Doubleweave (Yamamoto, Judith, Twill Blocks are a Weaver’s Best Friend for Textured Cloth (Butler, Su). Loom (Mitchell, Gloria). JF10: and Patricia Stewart). ND11:64–67 (Graver, Pattie). SO09:64–65 [8] ND05:48–51 [RH, 2, 4] 28–29 [RH, 2] [8]; correction JF12:73 Use Soft Eco-Friendly Cottons for Quick- Eyelash Scarves (Brown, Laurie). One-Skein Scarf (Gipson, Liz). Use Soft Eco-Friendly Cottons for to-Weave Casual Scarves (Liles, Suzie, MA06:48–51 [4, 8] MJ09:52–54 [RH] Quick-to-Weave Casual Scarves and Robin Lynde). MJ11:62–64 [4] Felted-Lace Scarves: Quick to Weave Overshot Gets a Makeover: It’s All (Liles, Suzie, and Robin Lynde). Weaving for a Guild Sale (Kaestner, and Hot to Sell (van der Hoogt, about Color (Stahl, Yvonne). MJ11:62–64 [4] Tracy). MA06:32–34 Madelyn). MA09:64–65 SO07:64–67 [8] Using Color Forecast Palettes for Weaving for Show or Sale (van der Felting Fun with Scarves (Buchman, A Peter Collingwood Draft for Scarves Warp Stripes (Lancaster, Daryl). Hoogt, Madelyn). MA06:14 Ruth). JF09:56–58 [6] (Neilson, Rosalie). MA09:60–62 [4] MA11:30–33 [4, 8] Weaving the Web: Selling Online Four Seasons Doubleweave Scarf Play with Layers for Doubleweave Violet Ruffles Scarf in Doubleweave (Mitchell, Syne). MA09:9 SO10 MJ07 (Fox, Rebecca). :50–51 [8] Scarves (Moore, Jennifer). (Fortin, Sarah). :48–51 [4] SELVEDGES Grand MOMA Silk Scarf in JF10:34–35 [8] The W(hole) Project: Nuno-Like On the Edge (van der Hoogt). Doubleweave (Willingham, Sue). Pleats Galore—With Elastic Yarn Felting for Weavers (Bowman, JF08: 14–15 MJ07:72–74 [8] (Imperia, Giovanna). Susan). ND06:40–43 [2, 4] A Guide to Designing for Weaving SO10:52–53 [4] Warm and Fuzzy: Freeform Pattern SEWING WITH HANDWOVEN with a New Yarn (Murphy, Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves for Scarves (Selander, Malin). TEXTILES Marilyn). SO10:38–39 [2, 4] and Shawls (Morse, Barbara F.) JF07:36–38 [4] A Cut Above & Beyond Homage to Frank Lloyd Wright (Hazel, SO09:50–52 [4] Warp Painting for a Scarf in the Night (West, Virginia). SO11:80 Lestra). MA11:48–50 [4] Ruffles-and-Lace Scarf (Vaughan, at the Arcade Palette (Lancaster, For a Perfect Fit Try Draping Huck Lace and Tencel (Kelley, Nancy Delson). SO11:38–39 [4] Daryl). MJ06:71–72 [8] (Lancaster, Daryl). ND06:56–60 [4] Kristin). MA08:30–32 [4] Saturday Scarf: Warm and Fuzzy Weave a V-Shaped Scarf with Hippari Kimono Woven in Bamboo A Knitted Look for Scarves: (Hagenbruch, Rita). Doubleweave (Kuhn, Sally). (Lancaster, Daryl). SO08:52–53 [4] Handwoven in Bead Leno (Albert, ND05:36–8 [4] MA10:40–42 [4] Paneled Skirt (Gipson, Liz, and Melissa Marvelyn). SO06:48–51 [4, 8]; Say It with Diversified Plain Weave A Winter Scarf in 3-D Doubleweave Ludden). JF09: 40–42 [RH] correction, ND06:7 (Fry, Laura). JF11:52–53 [8] (Fortin, Sarah). ND06:36–38 [4] Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn for A Scarf in the Feathers and Wings SHADOW WEAVE Shawls and Scarves (Lange- Palette (Leslie, Ruby). MA05:76 [6] SCHOOL FOR WEAVERS (DEPT.) A Bamboo Shawl in Shadow Weave McKibben, Kate). MA08:48–55 [4, 8] A Shimmering Scarf in Advancing Designing Deflected Doubleweave (Lynde, Robin). ND06:32–34 [4]; A Lacy Huck Scarf in Cotton and Point Twill (West, Virginia). (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). correction, JF07:7 JF07 Mohair Bouclé (O’Hara, Sheila). ND09:54–55 [8] :72–73 Celebrate with Cloth in Strip-Woven JF05:44–46 [4] Showcase Fancy Yarns in Starry Night A Lace Primer (van der Hoogt, Shadow Weave (Ahearn, Bren). MA08 Lacy Wool Scarves: A Fiber and Sunny Day Scarves (Squire, Madelyn). :60–61 MA05:52–55 [4, 8] Exploration (Meisel, Stefanie). Ann). MA09:52–53 [4, 6] A Summer and Winter Family Celebration Coat Inspired by an JF05:58–61[2, 4] Silk Scarves in Deflected Doubleweave Reunion (van der Hoogt, Article in Handwoven (Meetze, MJ06 Leaves and Berries in a Very Felty (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Madelyn). :74–77 Janette). MJ07:68–71 [8] Scarf (Butler, Su). JF07:68–71 [8] SCHOOLS, WEAVING Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative JF10 :56–58 [2, 4, RH] Soy Silk and Bamboo Scarf (Smayda, Camp for Weavers (Donde, Karen) Household Textiles (Saulson, JF05 JF07 Light and Lacy: Huck-Lace Scarf (van Norma). :36–38 [8] MA09:26–27 Sarah). :40–42 [8] der Hoogt, Madelyn). Soy Silk: A Scarf’s Best Friend Free-Wheeling Weaving. JF05:25 Desert Stones Jacket (Fortin, Sarah). MJ09:62–63 [4] (Knisely, Tom, with Lynnette SO11:30, 61, 69 [6] A Line of Embellished Scarves Beam). JF05:32–34 [4] SEA SILK YARN Design by Challenge: Water Lilies (Jackson, Sarah H.). Spaced Warp with Leno (Lynch, Seacell and Sea Silk (Sanderson, Tencel Shawl (Holman, Barbara). SO10:60–61 [2, RH] Lynnette). MJ11:46–47 [2, 4] Diana). ND07:62–63 MA05:48–51 [8]

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Shadow Weave Circles: A Summer MJ11:52–54 [RH, 2] SILK YARN MJ11:40–41 [8] Scarf on Six Shafts (French, Louise). Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First MJ05:64–66 [6]; correction, SO05:7 and Shawls (Morse, Barbara F.) (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8] Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, Shadow Weave for Many Projects SO09:50–52 [4] Natural by Nature: A Five-Silk Scarf Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] on One Warp (Fortin, Sarah). The Poncho is Back! (Tedder, Lynn). (Selk, Karen). MJ09:36–38 [8] A Lacy Linen Curtain in Spot Bronson ND07:52–55 [8] MA05:33 Swatch Collection #38. Silk: The Blocks (Knisely, Tom). ND09: A Shadow Weave Vest for Day Poncho Pizzazz (Kaestner, Tracy). Luxury Fiber (Alderman, Sharon). 44–46 [4] or Evening Wear (Best, Mary MA05:64–66 [4] MJ09:40–42 [4, 8] Spot Bronson Takes a Turn in Striped Gleason). MA05:56–59 [6] Poncho Primer. MJ05:71 Pillows (Piroch, Sigrid). ND09: Six Unique Towels in Shadow Weave Ribbons of Overshot for a Soft SIZES FOR WOVEN PROJECTS 40–42 [4] correction, ND10:71 (Tardy, Vicki). ND07:44–47 [8] Spring Shawl (Hagenbruch, Rita). Is There a Right Size? (Tedder, Lynn). Summer Tunic in Swedish Lace (Jackson, Two Shadow Weave Rugs on One MA07:48–50 [4] JF06:35 Sarah H.). MJ11:42–44 [4] Warp (Stollberg, Barbara). Sailors Take Warning: Shawl (Donde, SKIRTS SPOT WEAVES ND05:60–62 [4] ND07 Karen). :68–71 [8] Paneled Skirt (Gipson, Liz, and Upholstery and a Throw for Vintage A Shawl in Spindle-Spun Andean Alpaca Elegant Silk Scarf (Tardy, Vicki). Melissa Ludden). MA06 Chairs (Fortin, Sarah). MJ08: Yarn (Ligon, Linda). MJ09:56–58 [4] :40–42 [8] JF09: 40–42 [RH] Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom 46–49 [4, 8] A Summer Shawl (Saulson, Sarah). (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] MJ06:48–50 [8] SLOW CLOTH SHAWLS, RUANAS, CAPES, Turning a Handpainted Skein of Slow Cloth: It’s All About Process. PONCHOS SPOTLIGHT; SPOTLIGHT ON Yarn into a Painted Warp (Ronan, ND10:30–32 TRAVEL (DEPT.) A Bamboo Shawl in Shadow Ruth). SO10:40–42 [6] Allegan County, Michigan. MJ06:27 Weave (Lynde, Robin). ND06: SMALL, SHEL B. Two Garments Using Great New Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 32–34 [4]; correction, JF07:7 A Conversation with a Yarn Seller. Accent Yarns (Jones, Rosa SO08:18 Budget Bamboo Shawl (van der SO07:26 Chavarría). ND07:36–38 [2, 4] Asheville, North Carolina. JF07:24–25 Hoogt, Madelyn). SO09:48–49 [4] Weave with Emu Feathers (Richards, SMAYDA, NORMA Decorah, Iowa: A Small Town with Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl Karen). JF08:56–58 [2, 4, 6] Big Weaving Appeal. JF10:18 (Wilcox, Carry). SO10:48–49 [8] Saunderstown Weaving School. Wedding Wraps (King, Katrina). JF11:29 MA11 Don Pippinger. JF11:19 A Celebration Shawl for a Bright New :10–11 Door County, Wisconsin. MA06:29 Year (Meisel, Stefanie). JF09: SHIBORI; see DYEING: SHIBORI SONIC FABRIC Eddie Doherty, One of the Last Masters 62–63 [2, 4] SHOP SMART (DEPT.) Fabric that Carries a Tune. ND07:24 of Donegal Tweed. ND11:18–19 Collapse-Weave Shawls with a Wool Harrisville Designs: Committed to Japan. MA08:27 Crepe Weft (Hall, Cynthia). SOUMAK Textile Traditions (Gipson, Liz). Laos. ND08:16 JF05:48–52 [6] Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom JF05:78–79 Mali, West Africa: From Textiles to Color Combinations Based on the (Patrick, Jane). MJ07:64–67 [RH] Heritage Spinning & Weaving: Passing Timbuktu. MJ10:18 Stars (Tarses, Bonnie). ND09: It On. MA05:78–79 SOUTH AMERICAN TEXTILES Morgan Bajardi, the Next Generation. 36–38 [2, 4] JF11:18 Deflected Doubleweave (Underwood, Spotlight: Tinkuy des Tejedores; SHOWING HANDWOVEN Northwest New Mexico. ND06:27 Mary). MA10:38–39 [8] Weaving Together in Hope and Joy. TEXTILES MA11 Oaxaca, Mexico. MJ07:25 Design by Challenge: Water Lilies :18–19 How to Hang a Show (Zicafoose, The Oriole Mill.SO11 :18–19 Tencel Shawl (Holman, Barbara). Mary). MA06:72–74 SOUTH WEST TRADING San Francisco Bay Area. SO07:25 MA05:48–51 [8] How to Pack and Ship Garments for COMPANY Seattle. MJ08:27 Designing with Novelty Yarns for Shows (Fleeher, Kathy). MA06:75 Pioneering Yarn Distributor Recognized South Central Pennsylvania. MA07:25 a Sumptuous Shawl (Herbster, Weaving for Show or Sale (van der by Fast Company. MJ06:26 Southern Appalachia. ND05:28 JF05 Barbara). :70–72 [4] Hoogt, Madelyn). MA06:14 Southwest England. JF06:28 Designing with Twill for a Winning SOY SILK YARN SILK Sucre, Bolivia: White, Bright City of Ruana (Solbrig, Dorothy). Soy Silk and Bamboo Scarf (Smayda, the Andes. MA10:18 JF06 Answers to a Request: Two Luscious JF05 :52–54 [8] Norma). :36–38 [8] Tennessee—The Overhill Region. Silk Scarves (Ligon, Linda). Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn Soy Silk: A Scarf’s Best Friend ND07:25 MA09:56–58 [5, 8] for Shawls and Scarves (Lange- (Knisely, Tom, with Lynnette Tinkuy des Tejedores; Weaving Together MA08 Dozen Roses Scarf in Deflected JF05 McKibben, Kate). :48–55 Beam). :32–34 [4] in Hope and Joy. MA11:18–19 Doubleweave (Donde, Karen). [4, 8] Umbria, Italy: The Green Heart of Lacy, Fulled Shawls in Deflected JF10:50–51 [8] SPANISH LACE Petal Pink, Petal Soft (Patrick, Jane). Italy. SO10:18 Doubleweave (Herbster, Barbara). Natural by Nature: A Five-Silk Scarf West Sussex, England: Bringing JF09 MJ09 MJ11:52–54 [RH, 2] :44–46 [8] (Selk, Karen). :36–38 [8] the Unicorn into the Learning by Doing Everything Overshot Gets a Makeover: It’s All SPINNING Twenty-First Century (Robson, Wrong (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). about Color (Stahl, Yvonne). Ditchling Throw: Reinvent Yarn with Deborah). MJ11:18–19 JF06 MA07 :68–71 [4] :52–54 [4] a Spinning Wheel (Gipson, Liz). Western Massachusetts’s Pioneer Leno and Knitting Yarns: A Möbius Patchwork Purses in Handwoven Silk SO09:56–58 [4] Valley. JF08:27 Shawl (Raabe, Lisa Nelson). (Sanderson, Diana, with Kendra How Slow Can You Go? (Casey, MA08 SO07 :44–46 [4] Cooper). :56–59 [8] Maggie). ND10:68–69 STITCHES Log-Cabin Ruana (Ligon, Linda). Recycled Sari Silk for a Tote and “Padfolio” Spinning a Yarn for Weaving Backstitch. ND05:47 JF09 SO07 :48–50 [2, 4, RH] (Bleiweiss, Sue). :48–51 [2, 4] (Anderson, Sarah, and Karen Baseball Stitch. ND05:54 New Projects from Old: From Shawl Silk Scarves in Deflected Doubleweave Chabinsky) MJ11:25 Blanket Stitch. ND05:47

to Scarf (Tregeagle, Jeanette). (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). One Weaver’s Approach to Spinning Double (Italian) Hemstitching. JF10:73; MA09 JF07 MA10 MJ10 SO10 ND10 :54–55 [8] :68–71 [8] (Ligon, Linda). ND10:29 :73; :73; :73; :71; Paradise Puffs Poncho (Jarchow, Swatch Collection #38. Silk: The JF11:73; MA11:73; MJ11:73; Deborah). MA06:52–54 [2, 4] Luxury Fiber (Alderman, Sharon). SPOT BRONSON SO11:73; ND11:73 Petal Pink, Petal Soft (Patrick, Jane). MJ09:40–42 [4, 8] Butterfly Runner (Hagenbruch, Rita). Hemstitching. JF09:73; MA09:73;

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MJ09:73; SO09:73; ND09:73; JF10:73; Winter Family Reunion (van der and Sunny Day Scarves (Squire, Karen). MJ09:48–50 [T, 2] MA10:73; MJ10:73; SO10:73; ND10:71; Hoogt, Madelyn). MJ06:74–77 Ann). MA09:52–53 [4, 6] Narrow Vertical Designs in Tapestry JF11:73; MA11:73; MJ11:73; A Small Coverlet Is within Your Reach with Needle Felting (Harvey, SUPPLEMENTARY WEFT SO11:73; ND11:73 (Gibson, Larissa). ND11:62–63 [6] Nancy). JF08:68–70 Ladder and Zigzag Hemstitching. Summer and Winter Polychrome—A Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom Slow Literature: Telling Stories in MJ07 JF10:73; MA10:73; MJ10:73; ND10:71; Yarn’s Best Friend (Stahl, Yvonne, (Patrick, Jane). :64–67 [RH] Tapestry (Swett, Sarah). JF11:73; MA11:73; MJ11:73; with Helen McKee). Fulled Wool Pillow in Fabric Forecast ND10:50–52 [T, 2] ND06 SO11:73; ND11:73 SO10:58–59[8] Colors (Patrick, Jane). :74–77 Tapestry Rag Rugs (Erickson, Summer and Winter Resources (van [RH, 2, 4] Johanna). MJ07:52–54 [4] STUDIO SPACE AND DESIGN der Hoogt, Madelyn). MJ06:14 Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Tapestry Wall Dolls (Adrezin, Saunderstown Weaving School. A Summer Shawl (Saulson, Sarah). Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Maurine). ND10:58–59 [P] MA11:10–11 MJ06:48–50 [8] ND06:62–64 [8, 10] Weave a Tapestry Bag on a Box A Studio Is Where Your Loom Is! Technicolor Cloth (Kaestner, Tracy). Warm and Fuzzy: Freeform Pattern (Swett, Sarah). JF08:32–35 [F] (Ligon, Linda). ND09:23 MJ06:44–47 [4] for Scarves (Selander, Malin). Studio by Ikea (Mitchell, Syne). Warp Once, Weave Two Throws—or JF07:36–38 [4] TAQUETÉ ND09:26 More! (McClure, Julie). Designing the Ultimate Dish Towel SWATCH COLLECTIONS MA11 Studio Stuff: Studio Design Tips from SO09:60–62 [6] (Berent, Mary). :54–55 [8] Weavers Like You (Miller, Sherrie Swatch Collection #36. Lines and Squares Homage to Frank Lloyd Wright (Hazel, Winter, Spring, Summer, and MA05 Amada). SO07:74–76 (Alderman, Sharon). :68–70 Lestra). MA11:48–50 [4] Fall (Lange-McKibben, Kate). [4, 6]; correction, MJ05:7 Surround Yourself with What Touches MJ06:40–43 [4] Indonesian Batik and a Swedish Your Heart (Mayer, Anita Luvera). Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Technique (Sharpee, Debra). ND06 SO11:10–11 SUPPLEMENTARY WARP Interiors. :62–64 [8, 10] SO08:34–36 [4] The Way We Work. ND09:10–11 A Bevy of Scarves Inspired by Swatch Collection #38. Silk: The It’s a Dog’s Life! A Comfy Bed Garrowby Hill (Herbster, Barbara). Luxury Fiber (Alderman, Sharon). in Taqueté (O’Hara, Sheila). MJ09 STUDY GROUPS MJ07:56–59 [4, 6] :40–42 [4, 8] SO06:56–59 [4, 8] Color Play in Summer & Winter Chenille Scarves with Knitting-Ribbon Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! Pedestrian Rug in Black and White MJ10 (Dixon, Anne). :38–39 [6, 4] Accents (Irwin, Bobbie). ND09: (Alderman, Sharon). (Bennett, Stephen). SO10 Designing with M’s and O’s (Heyman, 28–29 [2, 4] :44–45 [6, 8] JF07:48–51 [4, 8] Deborah). MJ10:54–55 [4] “Double Two-Tie”: A Study of Multiple SWEDISH LACE A Not Quite Weft-Faced Rug (Knisely, Exchange Napkins and Know-How Options (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Lines of Lace for a Table Runner Tom) ND11:56–57 [4] in a Study Group (Hurd, Julie). ND11:50–53 [6] (Liles, Suzie). MA08:38–40 [4]; A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] E-Textiles: Weaving with EL Wire correction, MJ08:7 “Worms” (Butler, Su). From Towels to Samples to Napkins— (Mitchell, Syne). SO11:40–42 [RH] Silk with a Stainless Steel Core (Imperia, SO09:54–55 [4] to You (Yamamoto, Judith). Eyelash Scarves (Brown, Laurie). Giovanna). SO07:68–70 [4] Shaft Switching for Versatile MJ10:44–45 [8] MA06:48–51 [4, 8] Summer Tunic in Swedish Lace (Jackson, Patterning in Taqueté (von Weisz, Go International: Join a Worldwide Holiday Towels (Tenney, Karen). Sarah H.). MJ11:42–44 [4] Gisela). ND10:62–65 [4, 6] Napkin Exchange! (Butler, Su, et. ND09:62–63 [8] Teach It with Towels: Swedish Lace Two Patterns for Two Scarves on One al). MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] Lines and Squares (Alderman, (Tardy, Vicki). JF06:36–39 Warp (Inouye, Bonnie). Online Study Groups (Mitchell, Syne). Sharon). MA05:68–70 [4, 6]; JF08:64–67 [4, 8] ND10:9 correction, MJ05:7 TABLECLOTHS Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and Brighten a Breakfast Nook with Table TARTANS; see PLAIDS AND Yours into Heirloom Accessories! Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). Squares and a Throw (Hammel, TARTANS (Thompson, Anita). MJ10:40–42 [8] JF05 :54–56 [2, 4] Christina). MJ08:50–52 [4] TEACHING WEAVING Study Groups Rock! (van der Hoogt, Party Placemats and Runner in Rep with Fiesta Tablewear for Fiesta Fishing for New Weavers (Donde, Madelyn). MJ10:28–29 a Supplementary Warp (Herbster, Dinnerware (Liles, Suzie). Karen). JF06:72–75 Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Barbara). MJ05:34–37 [4, 8] MJ05:56–59 [4] Handwoven as Inspiration Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). Striped Runner in Overshot and Lace Handwoven Tablecloths (Hagenbruch, (Brackmann, Holly). MA08:62–63 MJ10:46–48 [4] (Walker, Barbara). ND09:52–53 [8] Rita). JF11:32–35 [4] On Teaching Around the World Weave a Bear—or a Whole Zoo! A Summer Runner in Lace and A Pillow and Table Squares in (Collingwood, Peter). JF06:96 (Preckshot, Amy). Supplementary Warp (Walker, Overshot and Ducape (Horton, Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute MJ10:60–61 [4, 8] Barbara). MJ06:6466 [4] Susan). MJ08:54–56 [4] (Donde, Karen). MA07:76–77 Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Runner, Napkins, and Tablecloth in SUMMER AND WINTER A Taste of Weaving (Townsend, Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Doubleweave on One Warp (van Bookmarks and a Polychrome Patricia). MJ06:96 ND06:62–64 [8, 10] der Hoogt, Madelyn). Challenge (Keasbey, Doramay). Teaching Beginning Weaving (van der Using Color Forecast Palettes for ND07:48–51 [8] MJ06:56–59 [8] Hoogt, Madelyn). JF06:14 Warp Stripes (Lancaster, Daryl). Technicolor Cloth (Kaestner, Tracy). Color Gradations in Summer and Winter MA11:30–33 [4, 8] MJ06:44–47 [4] (Jackson, Sarah H.). MA11:60–61 [4] TERLOUW, ELIZABETH Weaving as Chicken Soup (Elkins, Farkle Game Bags in Summer and SUPPLEMENTARY WARP AND Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute Barbara). MA08:56–58 [4] MA07 Winter (Hoover, Joan Sheridan). WEFT (Donde, Karen). :76–77 SO07:60–62 [8] Felting Fun with Scarves (Buchman, TABLET-WEAVING PROJECTS TERRY CLOTH Fun and Functional: Turned Summer Ruth). JF09:56–58 [6] Controlled Chaos Vest (Mullarkey, Sumptuous Terry Cloth: Take It for a and Winter Towels (Inouye, Lines and Squares (Alderman, John). SO11:32, 63, 69 [4] Spin (Buchanan, Rita). ND10:46–49 Bonnie). MJ06:52–55 [8] Sharon). MA05:68–70 [4, 6]; Corkscrew Necklace (Polak, Gudrun). MJ05 TEXTILE CARE AND A Run of Linen Runners on the Same correction, :7 ND08:62 [T] Warp (Tardy, Vicki). Rosepath Ribbon Jacket (George, Joanne PRESERVATION MJ05:52–55 [8] Parrish). SO11:35, 66–67 [8] TAPESTRY Caring for Your Work (McCuin, School for Weavers: A Summer and Showcase Fancy Yarns in Starry Night Geometry Man Tapestry (Donde, Judith MacKenzie). MJ09:21

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THROWS; see AFGHANS, Tired of Straight Stripes? Meet the Ondulé TRIVETS; see HOT PADS AND MJ10:44–45 [8] BLANKETS, THROWS ! (Liles, Suzie). MA09:30–32 [4] POT HOLDERS Grand Canyon Throw (Alderman, Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Sharon). MJ07:60–62 [4] THRUMS Twelve Towels (Folland, Karen). TUNICS; see VESTS A Gulf Coast Winter Jacket (Kaestner, Thrums Are the Crumbs of Thread, and MJ10:46–48 [4] Tracy). ND06:66–68 [4] TUBULAR WEAVE; see Crumbs Are the Thrums of Bread. Twenty-First Century Towels. DOUBLEWEAVE Hippari Kimono Woven in Bamboo (Spady, Robyn). MA11:68–69 SO06:34–35 (Lancaster, Daryl). SO08:52–53 [4] Thrums Are Fibers Too: A Double Twill and Basketweave Stripes on Four TURNED TWILL Huichol Lightning Towels (Elliott, Corduroy Rug (Neilson, Rosalie). Shafts (Spady, Robyn). Answers to a Request: Two Luscious Connie Childs). JF11:56–58 [8] JF05 :66–69 [4] MA11:38–39 [4] Silk Scarves (Ligon, Linda). Leaves and Berries in a Very Felty TOWELS Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, MA09:56–58 [5, 8] Scarf (Butler, Su). Cushy, Crinkly Bath Set (Alderman, JF10:56–58 [2, 4, RH] Best Kitchen Fabrics: Towels and Linen Table Squares (Woodbury, Sharon). MJ10:50–51 [6] ND11 Lines and Squares (Alderman, Dishcloths (Tenney, Karen). DeeDee). :34–35 [8] A Versatile Draft for Hand or Sharon). MA05:68–70 [4, 6]; MJ08:40–41 [4, 6] Mixing Colors in Turned Twill for Dish Towels (Oresjo, Gunnel). correction, MJ05:7 Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative Coordinated Pillows (Jackson, SO09:32–33 [4] ND11 Loom-Bench Cushion in Colorful Household Textiles (Saulson, Sarah H.) :36–38 [8] Weaving for the Holidays: Towel and Echo Weave (Sheridan, Joan). Sarah). JF07:40–42 [8] Natural by Nature: A Five-Silk Scarf Table Toppers (Kaestner, Tracy). MJ09 ND08:44–46 [8] Color and Pattern in Overshot (Norris, (Selk, Karen). :36–38 [8] ND07:58–60 [4] Long Vest in Twill Blocks (Bridges, Scott). MA11:56–59 [4] Pick-Up Pattern in “Mock-Satin” Damask (Irwin, Alison). ND10:54–56 [4] Cheri) SO11:33, 64 [8] A Coordinated Bath Set in Comfy TOYS AND GAMES Twill Blocks are a Weaver’s Best Friend The Newest Wrinkle on the Skinny Cotton (Tenney, Karen). A Coat and Scarf for an American Girl Scarf (Bowman, Susan). SO08 (Graver, Pattie). SO09:64–65 [8] :58–60 [4] Doll (Bauer, Jeanette). ND06:44–46 JF10:62–63 [8] Coordinated Fabrics for a Bathroom [2, 4] TWILL Night at the Opera Jacket (Totten, MJ07 (Buenger, Katherine). :30–32 Doll Dress in Sock Yarn (Spencer, Advancing Twills on Four and Eight Dianne). SO11:28, 57–58 [16] ND07 [8]; correction, :6 Hazel). ND10:60–61 [P] Shafts (Hazel, Lestra). Patchwork Purses in Handwoven Silk Designing the Ultimate Dish Towel Doubleweave Doubled (Moore, ND08:56–58 [4, 8] (Sanderson, Diana, with Kendra MA11 (Berent, Mary). :54–55 [8] Jennifer). MA10:62–64 [8] All You Do Is Spritz! (Leslie, Ruby). Cooper). SO07:56–59 [8] Fun and Functional: Turned Summer Tapestry Wall Dolls (Adrezin, ND09:30–31 [8] Peacock Scarf (Kitchin, Cindie). and Winter Towels (Inouye, Maurine). ND10:58–59 [P] Alpaca Scarf (Solbrig, Dorothy). MA06:36–38 [8] Bonnie). MJ06:52–55 [8] Weave a Bear—Or a Whole Zoo! MJ09:60–61 [8] Peacock Scarf in Networked Echo Happy Towels! (Kaestner, Tracy). (Preckshot, Amy). MJ10:60–61 [4, 8] An Alpaca Blanket for Soft Winter Weave (Elkins, Barbara). MA11:52–53 [2, 4] Holiday Towels Warmth (Taylor, Nancy). JF05: SO07:64–67 [8] TRAVEL; see SPOTLIGHT ON (Tenney, Karen). ND09:62–63 [8] 40–42 [8] TRAVEL (DEPT.) Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! Huichol Lightning Towels (Elliott, Bamboo Meets Angora for a Very Soft (Berent, Mary). SO10:34–36 [6] Connie Childs). JF11:56–58 [8] TRES MANOS (PROGRAM) Scarf (Schultz, Loralee). JF07: Poncho Pizzazz (Kaestner, Tracy). Kitchen Towels in Four All- Doing Good Work. SO06:29 28–30 [4] MA05:64–66 [4] Natural Fibers (Lange-McKibben, Beaded Silk Scarf with Bands of Shibori Gown (Kennard, Teresa). Kate). MJ09:24–27 [4] TRICKS OF THE TRADE (DEPT.) Beaded Leno (Abbarno, Luciano). SO11:31, 62 [8] Learning from a Weaver’s Exchange: Are You Using the Wrong Shuttle? MA09:46–48 [4] Showing Off Novelty Yarns (Spady, Towels in M’s and O’s (Farling, (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). Collapse-Weave Shawls with a Wool Robyn). MJ08:30–33 [4] Kathleen). JF06:64–66 [4, 6] ND08:14 Crepe Weft (Hall, Cynthia). Small-Scale Velvet for an Evening Bag One Threading, Four Patterns, Four Best Block-Weaving Practices (van der JF05:48–52 [6] (Spady, Robyn). JF10:44–46 [4] Towels (Tedder, Lynn). hoogt, Madelyn). ND11:27 Color-and-Weave with Point Twill Soy Silk and Bamboo Scarf (Smayda, SO09:44–46 [4] The Best Repair Heddle (Leveille, (Windeknecht, Margaret B.). Norma). JF05:36–38 [8] Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! Susan Morgan). MJ10:23 MA05:44–47 [4] Stadium Blanket in a Soft Worsted- (Berent, Mary). SO10:34–36 [6] Breaking the Grid: A Guide (van der Combining Twills with Huck Lace Weight MerinoYarn (Ayers, Reviving the Show Towel (Knisely, Tom, Hoogt, Madelyn). JF10:22–24 (Hartig, Coreen). MJ11:48–51 [8] Diane). SO10:62–63 [2–16] and Lynn Tedder). MA06:60–63 [8] Caring for Your Work (McCuin, Controlled Chaos Vest (Mullarkey, Stash Reduction Placemats (Fry, Serendipity Warps for Waffle-Weave Judith MacKenzie). MJ09:21 John). SO11:32, 63, 69 [4] Laura). S009:28–30 [4] Towels (Westbrook, Connie). Getting into the Fold (Knisely, Tom). A Cool Blue Bedspread for a Cool Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for SO09:34–35 [4, 8] MA10: 21 Kid’s Room (Rautiainen, Marja). Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Six Unique Towels in Shadow Weave Making Yarn Substitutions (van der SO08:56–57 [8] ND06:62–64 [8, 10] (Tardy, Vicki). ND07:44–47 [8] Hoogt, Madelyn). SO09:26 A Cover for Your Feathered Friend Swatch Collection #38. Silk: The Surround Yourself with Handwoven A No-Tears Repair Heddle (van der (Liles, Suzie). SO06:68–70 Luxury Fiber (Alderman, Sharon). Fabrics (Neilson, Rosalie). Hoogt, Madelyn). JF09:21 Crazy Twill for an Easy-to-Make MJ09:40–42 [4, 8] MJ08:58–61 [4, 8] One Weaver’s Approach to Spinning Blanket. (Li, Wai-Kwan). JF08: Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! Teach It with Towels: Huck Lace (Ligon, Linda). ND10:29 28–30 [4]; correction, MA08:7 (Alderman, Sharon). (Linn, Kristin). JF06:32–34 [4, 8]; Repairing a Broken Warp Thread Designing with Twill for a Winning SO10:44–45 [6, 8] correction, MJ06:7 —Knotlessly (van der Hoogt, Ruana (Solbrig, Dorothy). Teach Yourself Twill with Napkins or Teach It with Towels: Swedish Lace Madelyn). MA09:21 JF06:52–54 [8] Towels (French, Louise). (Tardy, Vicki). JF06:36–39 Spinning a Yarn for Weaving (Anderson, Ditchling Throw: Reinvent Yarn with JF06:48–50 [8] Teach Yourself Twill with Napkins Sarah, and Karen Chabinsky) MJ11:25 a Spinning Wheel (Gipson, Liz). Turning a Handpainted Skein of or Towels (French, Louise). JF06: Tips for Cutting Fabric Strips for Weft SO09:56–58 [4] Yarn into a Painted Warp (Ronan, 48–50 [8] (Sharpee, Debra). S008:25 Equine Elegance (Jones, Pamela). Ruth). SO10:40–42 [6] Three Towels or One Wall Hanging— Tool Tips. ND09:22 SO06:60–62 [4] Twill and Basketweave Stripes on Four or Both! (de Ruiter, Erica). Weaving with Elastic Yarns (Imperia, From Towels to Samples to Napkins— Shafts (Spady, Robyn). ND07:56–57 [4] Giovanna). SO10:25 to You (Yamamoto, Judith). MA11:38–39 [4]

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A Twill Color Gamp Doubles as a VAN GELDER, LYDIA WALL HANGINGS; see HANGINGS Neon Lights Belt on an Inkle Loom Cozy Studio Nap Blanket (Spady, Homage to a Beloved Weaver. (Abbott, Amy). ND05:76–77 [I] WARP REP Robyn). ND08:40–42 [4] MJ08:24 A Shelf’s Life: Warp-Faced Placemats Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Best of Show: Warp-Rep Table Runner (Nickol, Mary). SO05:32–35 [4] Yarn (Selby, Alice). VELVET; see PILE, WARP OR (Watson, Deborah). Warp-Faced Rosepath Rugs: Flowers MJ09:64–65 [8] WEFT MJ08: 42–44 [8] for Floors (Smith, Mimi). Blending Yarns to Create New Hues SO05 Use Sectional Warping for Easy VESTS :66–69 [4] Warp Stripes (Blumenthal, Betsy). (Abernathy-Paine, Ramona). Controlled Chaos Vest (Mullarkey, WARPING ND08:48–50 [4] MA11:44–46 [8] John). SO11:32, 63, 69 [4] Using Color Forecast Palettes for Checkers, Anyone? A Rep Runner Make Your Own Warping Board Coordinated Woven and Knitted MA08 Warp Stripes (Lancaster, Daryl). for Holiday Games (Coifman, (Wetzel, Kelly). :59 Patterns for a Vest ((Wright-Lichter, MA11:30–33 [4, 8] Lucienne). SO05:48–51 [4, 8] New Step-by-Step Warping Directions SO11 SO06 A Versatile Draft for Hand or Jessica). :46–48 [4] Cloister Garden Placemats (Higgins, (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). :14 SO05 Dish Towels (Oresjo, Gunnel). Doublewoven Tunic and Scarf Collar Sister Mary). :40–43 [4] Warp Colors (van der Hoogt, Madelyn). SO05:14 SO09:32–33 [4] on a Rigid-Heddle Loom (McRay, Coordinates for Interiors in Three SO10 Warp Knots (van der Hoogt, Warp Painting for a Scarf in the Night Nancy). :54–56 [RH] Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). JF08 Madelyn). ND05:14 at the Arcade Palette (Lancaster, For a Perfect Fit Try Draping :48–51 [4]; correction, ND06 MA08 Winding Multicolored Warps (van Daryl). MJ06:71–72 [8] (Lancaster, Daryl). :56–60 [4] :7 der Hoogt, Madelyn). MA05:14 Weaving My Heritage (Davis, Linda L.). Little-Sew Lacy Vest on a Simple Loom Farmyard Hot Pads in Warp Rep (Shangold, Judith). MJ11:56–58 [RH, 2] (Kaestner, Tracy). SO05:36–39 [4] JF11:36–38 [4] WASHCLOTHS; see DISH- Weft from Your Yard (Buchanan, Long Vest in Twill Blocks (Bridges, Gemstone Rug in Warp Rep (Neilson, ND11 CLOTHS AND WASHCLOTHS Rita). MJ09:32–34 [4] Cheri) SO11:33, 64 [8] Rosalie). :58–60 [4] Wool Afghan with Natural-Dye Mesa Tapestry Vest (Shangold, Judith). Getting Started with Warp Rep WEAVERS, PROFILES OF JF06 Accent (Piroch, Sigrid). SO11:34, 65 [RH, 2} (Knisely, Tom). :56–58 [4]; A Conversation with a Community MJ06 MJ09:44–46 [8] Sakiori: Recycling Something Old into correction, :7 Builder. MJ07:26 Something New (Rose, Dinah). Homage to Paul Klee: Warp Rep as A Conversation with a Cowgirl TWILL, ADVANCING SO08:48–51 [2, 4, 6] an Art Weave (Hazel, Lestra). Weaver. SO06: 28–29 A Shimmering Scarf in Advancing A Shadow Weave Vest for Day SO05:56–59 [8] A Conversation with a Designing Point Twill (West, Virginia). or Evening Wear (Best, Mary Juxtaposing Warp Colors in 4-Block, Weaver. MA07:26 ND09:54–55 [8] Gleason). MA05:56–59 [6] 4-Shaft Warp Rep (Neilson, A Conversation with a Friendly Kodachrome Coat (Chiu, Tien). Summer and Winter Polychrome—A Rosalie). MA11:34–37 [4] Teacher. MA08:26 SO11:36–37, 68 [8] Yarn’s Best Friend (Stahl, Yvonne, Maine Island Runner (Thompson, A Conversation with a Lucky Weaver. Marjie). MJ07:40–42 [4] TWILL, CORKSCREW with Helen McKee). SO10: SO05:27 58–59[8] An Ode to Rep (Tallarovic, Joanne). A Conversation with a Master Weaver. Corkscrew Weave for Pillows: Twill SO05 Summer Tunic in Swedish Lace (Jackson, :96 MJ05:27 with a Twist (Tedder, Lynn). Sarah H.). MJ11:42–44 [4] One Warp, Four Rugs, Eight Looks A Conversation with a Seeing Weaver. SO05:70–73 [4, 8] JF08 A Versatile Vest for Warm Winter (Neilson, Rosalie). :44–47 [4] JF08:26 Party Placemats and Runner in Rep with TWILL, EXTENDED POINT Weather (Ludden, Melissa). A Conversation with a Teenage a Supplementary Warp (Herbster, Add Beading to Fabric for Artful JF09:36–38 [2, 4] Weaver. ND06:28 Barbara). MJ05:34–37 [4, 8] Accessories (Staff-Koetter, Sandra, Vest Design Inspired by a Hindu Toran A Conversation with a Venerable Pretty Party Purses in Rep for Quick and Rebecca Laurence). MA09: (Jackson, Sarah H.). JF11:42–43 [4] Weaver. MA06:30–31 Weaving Fun (French, Louise). 42–43 [6] Water Lilies Fabric for a Vest (Down, A Conversation with a Versatile SO05:52–55 [4, 8] Tired of Straight Stripes? Meet the Jean). ND10:66–67 [8] Weaver. ND07:26–27 A Rep Table Runner: Versatile and Ondulé Reed! (Liles, Suzie). You Can Weave Clothing on a Very A Conversation with a Weaving Reversible (Neilson, Rosalie). MA09:30–32 [4] Narrow Loom! (McRay, Nancy). Diplomat. JF07:26–27 SO05:44–47 [4] Twill & Ikat Jacket (Griffith, SO09 A Conversation with an Active :36–38 [RH] Sakiori: Recycling Something Old into Catherine). SO11:29, 59–60 [8] Weaver. ND05:27 WADDINGTON, LAVERNE Something New (Rose, Dinah). A Conversation with an Intentional TWILL, PLAITED Spotlight: Laverne Waddington in SO08:48–51 [2, 4, 6] Weaver. MJ08:26 A Fully Loaded Laptop Case (Gipson, Bolivia. ND10:18 Surround Yourself with Handwoven Fabric that Carries a Tune. ND07:24 Liz). ND05:52–55 [8] Fabrics (Neilson, Rosalie). ­­­Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute Twill and Tencel for a Line of WAFFLE WEAVE MJ08:58–61 [4, 8] (Donde, Karen). MA07:76–77 Luxury Scarves (Elkins, Barbara). Blanket (Liles, Suzie). JF11:44–45 [4] Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for Peruvian Weaver Honored at the SO09:40–42 [8] A Cool Weave for a Hot Pad Interiors (Alderman, Sharon). Mountain Institute. ND07:24 (Pennanen, Marita). JF10:26–27 ND06:62–64 [8, 10] Russell Groff: A Weaving Pioneer UNICORN TAPESTRIES [4, 6] A Winning Combination: Warp Rep (Sanders, Nadine). MA05:27 Spotlight: West Sussex: Bringing One Threading, Four Patterns, Four and Craftsman Style (Alexander, K. Spotlight: Amy Preckshot. JF10:19 the Unicorn Tapestries into the Towels (Tedder, Lynn). SO09: C.). JF08:40–42 [4] Spotlight: Don Pippinger. ND11:19 Twenty-First Century (Robson, 44–46 [4] Zigzagging with Warp Rep: Art Pieces Spotlight: Eddie Doherty: One of the ND11 Deborah). :18–19 Serendipity Warps for Waffle-Weave for Wall or Table (Brackmann, Last Masters of Donegal Tweed. Holly). JF06:60–63 [8] UPHOLSTERY FABRIC Towels (Westbrook, Connie). ND11:18–19 SO09:34–35 [4, 8] Upholstery and a Throw for Vintage WARP, SPACED Spotlight: Helene Bress. MJ10:19 Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, Cushy, MA09 Chairs (Fortin, Sarah). Lacy Wool Scarves: A Fiber Exploration Spotlight: Jane Evans. :19 ND09 MJ08:46–49 [4, 8] Crinkly Bath Set (Alderman, Sharon). (Meisel, Stefanie). JF05:58–61[2, 4] Spotlight: Laura Marotta. :19 MJ10:50–51 [6] Spotlight: Laverne Waddington in UZBEKISTAN, WEAVING IN Waffle Weave on a Rigid-Heddle WARP-FACED WEAVES Bolivia. ND10:18 Doing Good Work in Uzbekistan. Loom? Yes, You Can! (Meek, Kati Inkle-Loom Neckpiece (Dixon, Anne). Spotlight: Morgan Bajardi, the Next ND06:29 Reeder). MJ10:52–53 [RH, 3] SO11:44–45 [I] Generation. JF11:18

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Spotlight: Pam Howard. MA10:19 Handwoven Hats: Fun with Faux Fur The Wonders of Wool. JF09:64, 66 YAK YARN, QIVIUT Spotlight: Susan Wilson. MJ11:10–11 (Witt, Leanna). ND06:52–54 [2, 4] A Guide to Designing for Weaving YARNS AND FIBERS; see also Spotlight: Two Are Better than One. Linen and Lace Bag: A Student’s First with a New Yarn (Murphy, YARN OF THE HOUR; YARNS, JF09:16–17 Project (Landry, Lizzie). Marilyn). SO10:38–39 [2, 4] Spotlight: Vivian Høxbro. SO10:19 JF06:40–42 [4] NOVELTY (and fibers by name) Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and Fiber Forecast: A Guide to Using WEAVING WITH GRASSES Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). Yarns. JF05:26–30 AUTHOR INDEX­­ Weft from Your Yard (Buchanan, JF05:54–56 [2, 4] How Much Yarn Do You Need? (van ABBARNO, LUCIANO Rita). MJ09:32–34 [4] Poncho Pizzazz (Kaestner, Tracy). der Hoogt, Madelyn). MJ08:15 Beaded Silk Scarf with Bands of WEAVING WITH RAGS MA05:64–66 [4] YARNS, HANDPAINTED Saturday Scarf: Warm and Fuzzy Beaded Leno. MA09:46–48 [4] Indonesian Batik and a Swedish Turning a Handpainted Skein of (Hagenbruch, Rita). ND05:36–38 [4] Technique (Sharpee, Debra). Yarn into a Painted Warp (Ronan, ABBOTT, AMY Shadow Weave Circles: A Summer SO08:34–36 [4] Ruth). SO10:40–42 [6] Neon Lights Belt on an Inkle Loom. Sakiori: Recycling Something Old into Scarf on Six Shafts (French, ND05:76–77 [I] Louise). MJ05:64–66 [6]; Something New (Rose, Dinah). YARNS, KNITTING A Pincushion Necklace for You or correction, SO05:7 SO08:48–51 [2, 4, 6] A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First Your Loom. ND08:32–33 [I] Tapestry Rag Rugs (Erickson, They’re Catnip to a Cat—Handwoven Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, Johanna). MJ07:52–54 [4] Cat Toys (Anderson, Margaret). Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] ABERNATHY-PAINE, RAMONA SO06:44–46 [4] A Two-Sided Rag Rug (Knisely, Tom). A Guide to Designing for Weaving Blending Yarns to Create New Hues. Weaving on the Go: Tiny Evening ND07:32–34 [4] with a New Yarn (Murphy, MA11:44–46 [8] Bags on a Weavette Loom (Leary, SO10 Marilyn). :38–39 [2, 4] ADREZIN, MAURINE WEBSITES AND BLOGS Catherine). SO07:38–39 [P] Novelty Knitting Yarns. JF10:66–67 Tapestry Wall Dolls. ND10:58–59 [P, RH] Blog Your Weaving (Mitchell, Syne). WEFT-FACED WEAVES Novelty Yarns and a Rigid-Heddle JF09:8 JF10 Coordinates for Interiors in Three Loom (Mitchell, Gloria). : AHEARN, BREN Bringing the Classroom to the Student. Different Weaves (Essen, Deb). 28–29 [RH, 2] Celebrate with Cloth in Strip-Woven SO11:9 JF08:48–51 [4]; correction, Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns Shadow Weave. MA05:52–55 [4, 8] Color Tools (Mitchell, Syne). MJ09:9 MA08:7 (Shangold, Judith). Handweaving.Net. (Mitchell, Syne). SO10 ALBERT, MARVELYN Weft Rep Table Runner (Knisely, :28–30 [RH, 2] MJ10:9 A Knitted Look for Scarves: Tom). JF08:52–54 [4] How Tweet It Is! (Mitchell, Syne). YARNS, NOVELTY Handwoven in Bead Leno. ND09:9 WILSON, SUSAN Designing with Novelty Yarns for SO06:48–51 [4, 8]; correction, Kickstart a Project (Mitchell, Syne). My Space. MJ11:10–11 a Sumptuous Shawl (Herbster, ND06:7 SO10:9 Barbara). JF05:70–72 [4] Winter Lace: Shawls in Doup Leno. Online Study Groups (Mitchell, Syne). WINSLOW, HEATHER Lacy Wool Scarves: A Fiber ND06:48–51 [2, 4] ND10:9 A Conversation with a Seeing Weaver. Exploration (Meisel, Stefanie). SEO for Weavers (Mitchell, Syne). JF08:26 JF05:58–61 [2, 4] ALDERMAN, SHARON Loop-de-Loop Scarves in Brushed Grand Canyon Throw. MJ07:60–62 [4] JF10:9 WIRE, WEAVING WITH Selling Online (Mitchell, Syne). Bouclé (Fry, Laura). Swatch Collection #36: Lines and E-Textiles: Weaving with EL Wire MA09:9 ND05:40–43 [4] Squares. MA05:68–70 [4, 6]; (Mitchell, Syne). SO11:40–42 [RH] Social Networking (Mitchell, Syne). A New Look at the Boa: a Great Reason correction, MJ05:7 ND08:9 WOOD, WEAVING WITH to Buy Novelty Yarns (Campbell, Swatch Collection #37: Fabrics for A Talk Show for Weavers. ND06:26 Try Something Really New—Weave Jaye). JF05:62–64 [2, 4] Interiors. ND06:62–64 [8, 10] You Tube (Mitchell, Syne) ND08:9 with Wood (Deyrup, Malgorzata). Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and Swatch Collection #38, Silk: The Weaving the Web: Digital Downloads JF10:30–32 [2, 4] Knitting Ribbon (Tenney, Karen). Luxury Fiber. MJ09:40–42 [4, 8] (Mitchell, Syne). MJ11:9 JF05:54–56 [2, 4] Swatch Collection #39: A New Palette! Weaving the Web: E-Textiles! YARN BALANCES Novelty Knitting Yarns. JF10:66–67 SO10:44–45 [6, 8] Use Waffle (Mitchell, Syne). MA11:9 Demystify Mystery Yarns with an Novelty Yarns and a Rigid-Heddle Weave for a Thirsty, Cushy, Weaving the Web: Facebook (Mitchell, Easy-to-Make Yarn Balance Loom (Mitchell, Gloria). Crinkly Bath Set. MJ10:50–51 [6] JF11 (Hammel, Christina). MJ07:78–79 JF10:28–29 [RH, 2] Syne). :9 ALLEN, KEN, KAREN FOLLAND, Weaving the World a Better Place! Pleats Galore—With Elastic Yarn YARN OF THE HOUR (DEPT.) and NANCY VAGHY MA10 (Imperia, Giovanna). (Mitchell, Syne) :9 Bamboo. MA08:64–65; correction, Weaving Your Own Web: How to Get SO10:52–53 [4] Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, MJ08:7 MJ10 Showing Off Novelty Yarns (Spady, Twelve Towels. :46–48 [4] Your Guild Online (Leech, Heidi). Eco-Cotton. SO08:64–65 SO06 Robyn). MJ08:30–33 [4] :30–32 Editor’s Choice. MA09:66–67 ALEXANDER, K. C. SO09 Silk with a Stainless Steel Core (Imperia, Weavolution (Mitchell, Syne). :9 Hemp. MJ08:62–63 A Winning Combination. Giovanna). SO07:68–70 [4] WEDDING DRESSES Linen. ND08:64–65 JF08:40–42 [4] Novelty Knitting Yarns. JF10:66–67 Weaving with Elastic Yarns (Imperia, A Wedding Ensemble (Chiu, Tien). Giovanna). SO10:25 ALMANSA, CLAUDIA JF11:29 Seacell and Sea Silk (Sanderson, Diana). ND07:62–63 Felted Floats for Unique Pattern YARNS, PAINTED Stripes. SO07:44–46 [8] WEEKEND WEAVER (DEPT.) Self-Striping Sock Yarns. JF08:76–77 A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First Custom Checkbook Cover in Silk with a Stainless Steel Core Project in Knitting Yarns (Bestor, ALTERGOTT, SHARON Contemporary Overshot (Good, (Imperia, Giovanna). Leslie Ann). SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] A Great Way to Spend Almost Three Liz). MA07:44–46 SO07:68–70 [4] Decades. (Endnotes) MJ07:96 Elegant Silk Scarf (Tardy, Vicki). Slow Yarn. MJ09:66–67 YARNS, PAPER MA06:40–42 [8] Ten Yarns for Ten Bucks (or Less)! A Cool Weave for a Hot Pad ANDERSON, MARGARET Farmyard Hot Pads in Warp Rep SO09:66–67 (Pennanen, Marita). They’re Catnip to a Cat—Handwoven (Kaestner, Tracy). SO05:36–39 [4] Twist and Bounce. ND09:64–65 JF10:26–27 [4, 6] Cat Toys. SO06:44–46 [4]

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ANDERSON, SARAH, and Stripes. ND08:48–50 [4] “Worms.” SO09:54–55 [4] DAWSON, JANET KAREN CHABINSKY Leaves and Berries in a very Felty BOSS, MARIELLEN Anything but Plain: Twelve Placemats Spinning a Yarn for Weaving. MJ11:25 Scarf. JF10:56–58 [2, 4, RH] on One Warp! ND07:28–30 [4] A Kitchen Valance in Brooks Bouquet. Weaving for Hares. ND09:80 ARNDT, LINDA MA09:50–51 [RH, 2] BUTLER, SU, NATALIE FURREY, and REBECCA FOX DE RUITER, ERICA A Weaver’s Take on Prayer Flags. BOWMAN, SUSAN JF11:50–51 [4] Go International: Join a Worldwide Three Towels or One Wall Hanging— The Newest Wrinkle on the Skinny Napkin Exchange! or Both! ND07:56–57 [4] Scarf. JF10:62–63 [8] AYERS, DIANE MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] Stadium Blanket in a Soft Worsted- The W(hole) Project: Nuno-Like DE WAELE, JILL Weight Merino Yarn. Felting for Weavers. CAMPBELL, JAYE Flower-Power Handwoven Handbags. SO10:62–63 [2–16] ND06:40–43 [2, 4] A New Look at the Boa: a Great JF10:60–61 [2, RH] Reason to Buy Novelty Yarns. BARRETT, CLOTILDE BRACKMANN, HOLLY JF05:62–64 [2, 4] DEYRUP, MALGORZATA A Weaving Life Is a Good Life. Zigzagging with Warp Rep: Art Pieces Try Something Really New­—Weave (Endnotes) ND07:96 for Wall or Table. JF06:60–63 [8] CARPENTER-BECK, DEBRA with Wood! JF10:30–32 [2, 4] Spotlight: Eddie Doherty. ND11:18–19 BAUER, JEANETTE BRACKMANN, HOLLY, and DIXON, ANNE A Coat and Scarf for an American Girl STUDENTS FROM MENDOCINO CASEY, MAGGIE Color Play in Summer & Winter. Doll. ND06:44–46 [2, 4] COLLEGE How Slow Can You Go? ND10:68–69 MJ10:38–39 [4, 6] Handwoven as Inspiration. MA08:62–63 Huck Lace: A Love Affair. BECK, ULRIKE CHABINSKY, KAREN, AND MJ11:28–31 [4, 8] A Pile Rug in Handwoven Chenille. BRADLEY, LOUISE SARAH ANDERSON Inkle-Loom Neckpiece. JF08:36–39 [2, 4] Book Review. Simple Gifts to Stitch: Spinning a Yarn for Weaving. MJ11:25 30 Elegant and Easy Projects SO11:44–45 [I] BELL, BETTY (J. Worrall). ND07:20–21 CHIU, TIEN Sneak Peek: The Handweaver’s 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave for Block Weave Basics: Using a Profile Pattern Directory. JF08:72–75 MA10 BRAGG, SANDY, JANICE COOK, Winning Placemats. :28–29 [4] Draft.ND11 :28–29 DOAK, SANDRA JULIE HURD, and LUCY STOLT SO11 BENNETT, STEPHEN Kodachrome Coat. :36–37, 68 [8] Cool Waters Table Runner. SO10: Exchange Napkins and Know-How in A Wedding Ensemble. JF11:29 Pedestrian Rug in Black and White. a Study Group. MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] 32–33 [RH, 2] JF07:48–51 [4, 8] COIFMAN, LUCIENNE BRENNAN, ARCHIE DONDE, KAREN Checkers, Anyone? A Rep Runner for BERENT, MARY Notes from a Juried Artist. (Endnotes) Camp for Weavers. MA09:26–27 Holiday Games. SO05:48–51 [4, 8] Designing the Ultimate Dish Towel. MA06:96 Dozen Roses Scarf in Deflected MA11:54–55 [8] COLBURN, CAROL Doubleweave. JF10:50–51 [8] BRIDGES, CHERI Pearl Cotton: The Go-To Yarn! Vadmel: Fulling Woolen Cloth the Fishing for New Weavers. JF06:72–75 Long Vest in Twill Blocks. SO10:34–36 [6] Traditional Way. ND06:78–81 Geometry Man Tapestry. Pearl Cotton and Overshot: A Perfect SO11:33, 64 [8] MJ09:48–50 [2, T] COLLINGWOOD, PETER Union. ND10:38–40 [4] BROWN, LAURIE Our Weaving Divas: A Tribute. On Teaching Around the World. MA07:76–77 BERNDT, JUDY Eyelash Scarves. MA06:48–51 [4, 8] (Endnotes) JF06:96 Sailors Take Warning: Shawl. Book Review. Anahita’s Woven Riddle BUCHANAN, RITA ND07:68–71 [8] (M. Nuttall Sayres). SO07:22 COOK, JANICE, JULIE HURD, Weft from Your Yard. MJ09:32–34 [4] Teacher Talk. ND09:67 Book Review. The Eyes of the Weaver/Los SANDY BRAGG, and LUCY When Something Sparks Your Weaving Monographs. ND07:74–76 MJ07 Ojos del Tejedor (C. Ortega). :21 Passion. . . MJ09:80 STOLT DOWN, JEAN BERVIN, JEN Sumptuous Terry Cloth: Take It for a Exchange Napkins and Know-How in a Study Group. MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] Water Lilies Fabric for a Vest. Samples as Visual Art and Valuable Spin. ND10:46–49 ND10:66–67 [8] Archive. MJ10:80 BUCHANAN, RITA, SARAH CORTELYOU, LOUISE H. EATOUGH, JUDIE BEST, MARY GLEASON SWETT, and SARA LAMB Blooming Leaf Throw in 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave. ND05:64–66 Book Review. The Magic of A Shadow Weave Vest for Day or Making the Most of It. ND10:10–11 [4]; correction, MJ06:7 Handweaving: The Basics and Evening Wear. MA05:56–59 BUCHMAN, RUTH Beyond (S. Piroch). JF05:22 CORWIN, JENNIFER BESTOR, LESLIE ANN Felting Fun with Scarves. Book Review. Marian Powell’s 1000+ Baptismal Gown. JF11:28 A Cushy Alpaca Pillow for a First Project JF09:56–58 [6] Shadow Weaves for 4, 6, and 8 SO09 in Knitting Yarns. SO10:46–47 [RH, 4] BUENGER, KATHERINE CRISLIP, KAREN PAGE Shafts (C. Lemond). :14 Book Review. Peggy Osterkamp’s Coordinated Fabrics for a Bathroom. Book Review. Line in Tapestry BLAKE, HALCYON New Guide to Weaving Number MJ07:30–32 [8]; correction, (K. Todd-Hooker). MJ06:21–22 The First Forty Years of Fiber.MJ11 :80 3: Weaving & Drafting Your Own ND07:6 Book Review. Weaving is Life MJ06 BLEIWEISS, SUE (J. McLerran, ed.). SO07:20 Cloth (P. Osterkamp). :21 CD Review. The Textile Design Honeycomb Bag in Black and White. BUTLER, SU Book Review. Weaving Tapestry in JF07:32–35 [4] Book Review. The Best of Weaver’s: Rural Ireland (M. Nuttal Sayres). Studios: Computer Games for JF07 Recycled Sari Silk for a Tote and Summer and Winter Plus (M. van SO07:20–21 Weavers (D. Holcomb). :22 “Padfolio.” SO07:48–51 [2, 4] der Hoogt, ed.) ND10:20 CD Review. A Twill of Your Choice DAVIS, LINDA L. Yoga Mat Carrier. SO07:34–36 [2, 4] Every Last Penny Scarf: Fulled (P. O’Connor and M. Coe). Shaping for Textured Cloth. Weaving My Heritage: Designing ND06:20 BLUMENTHAL, BETSY ND05:48–51 [RH, 2, 4] Family Tartans Connects Me to My Computer Drafting Made Easy: Using Use Sectional Warping for Easy Warp A Quick-and-Easy Rug with Chenille Ancestors. JF11:36–38 [4] Color. ND09:56–58 [4]

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EDWARDS, TOMOE Upholstery and a Throw. One-Skein Scarf. MJ09:52–54 [RH] Homage to Frank Lloyd Wright. Cousin Crackle for 4-Block, 4-Shaft MJ08:46–49 [4, 8] Piping Hot Pillows. ND08:34–35 [RH] MA11:48–50 [4] Scarves. MJ06:36–39 [4] Violet Ruffles Scarf in Doubleweave. Homage to Paul Klee: Warp Rep as an MJ07:48–51 [4] GIPSON, LIZ, and MELISSA Art Weave. SO05:56–59 [8] EHLER, CHRISTI EALES A Winter Scarf in 3-D Doubleweave. LUDDEN HENDRICKSON, LINDA Bands, Bands, Bands, and More ND06:36–38 [4] Paneled Skirt. JF09:40–42 [RH] Bands! SO08:30–32 [I] Book Review. Braids & Beyond: FOX, REBECCA GOOD, LIZ A Broad Look at Narrow Wares ELKINS, BARBARA Four Seasons Doubleweave Scarf. Book Review. Last-Minute Fabric Gifts: (J. Carey). SO06: 21–22 Peacock Scarf in Networked Echo SO10:50–51 [8] 30 Hand-Sew, Machine-Sew & Book Review. Fun with Chinese Weave. SO07:64–67 [8] No-Sew Gifts (C. Treen). ND07:20 Knotting: The Complete Book Twill and Tencel for a Line of Luxury FOX, REBECCA, SU BUTLER, and Custom Checkbook Cover in of Chinese Knotting (L. Chen). Scarves. SO09:40–42 [8] NATALIE FURREY Contemporary Overshot. MJ08:21–22 Weaving as Chicken Soup. Go International: Join a Worldwide MA07:44–46 MA08:56–58 [4] Napkin Exchange! MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] HERBSTER, BARBARA GRAVER, PATTIE What’s Not to Love about Linen? A Bevy of Scarves Inspired by FRENCH, LOUISE Linen Placemats for Elegant DVD Review. Manuela & Esperanza: The Garrowby Hill. MJ07:56–59 [4, 6] Dining. MJ05:48–51 [8] Book Review. Ply-Split Braiding: An Art of Maya Weaving (Endangered Designing with Novelty Yarns for a Introduction to Designs in Single Threads Documentaries). JF10:14 Sumptuous Shawl. JF05:70–72 [4] ELLIOTT, CONNIE CHILDS Course Twining; Ply-Split Braiding: Materials That Matter for Weaving Lacy, Fulled Shawls in Deflected Huichol Lightning Towels. Further Techniques (J. Hedges). Huck Lace. MJ11:68–69 Doubleweave. JF09:44–46 [8] JF11:56–58 [8] ND11:14 Twill Blocks Are a Weaver’s Best Party Placemats and Runner in Rep Pretty Party Purses in Rep for Quick Friend. SO09:64 ELLIS, CATHARINE with a Supplementary Warp. Weaving Fun. SO05:52–55 [4, 8] MJ05:34–37 [4, 8] Book Review. The Root of Wild Shadow Weave Circles: A Summer GRIFFIN, JOAN Madder (B. Murphy). ND06:20–21 Scarf on Six Shafts. MJ05:64–66 Book Review. Tapestry 101 HEYMAN, DEBORAH Woven Shibori: Overshot on the Edge. [6]; correction, SO05:7 (K. Todd-Hooker). JF08: 21 Designing with M’s and O’s. MA07:68–71 [4, 8] MJ10 Teach Yourself Twill with Napkins or GRIFFITH, CATHERINE :54–55 [4] JF06 ERICKSON, JOHANNA Towels. :48–50 [8] Twill & Ikat Jacket. SO11:29, 59–60 [8] HIGGINS, SISTER MARY A Tisket, a Tasket, a Ply-Split Basket. Tapestry Rag Rugs. MJ07:52–54 [4] Cloister Garden Placemats. SO05: ND11:68–69 HAGENBRUCH, RITA 40–43 [4] ESSEN, DEB Butterfly Runner.MJ11 :40–41 [8] FRY, LAURA Book Review. Textiles from Burma A Halvdräll Runner. ND11:46–48 [4] HOLCOMB, DEBORAH Getting to Know You! Matching the (E. Dell and S. Dudley). MA05:20 Handwoven Tablecloths. JF11:32–35 [4] Creating Palettes from Digital Images. Finish to the Yarn. JF09:26­–27 Coordinates for Interiors in Three Reproduce a Coverlet That Was with MJ07:34–38 [8] Different Weaves. JF08:48–51 [4]; It’s Never Finished until It’s Wet Lincoln at Antietam. ND10:42–44 [4] JF09 correction, MA08:7 Finished. :80 Ribbons of Overshot for a Soft Spring HOLMAN, BARBARA Loop-de-Loop Scarves in Brushed Shawl. MA07:48–50 [4] Book Review. Weave a V: Designing and ND05 FARLING, KATHLEEN Bouclé. :40–43 [4] Saturday Scarf: Warm and Fuzzy. Weaving a V-Shaped Double Weave Shawl Learning from a Weaver’s Exchange: Say It with Diversified Plain Weave. ND05:36–38 [4] (K. Fröberg). JF06:20–21 JF11 Towels in M’s and O’s. :52–53 [8] Soft Pillows and a Lacy Blanket. Design by Challenge: Water Lilies JF06 :64–66 [4, 6] Stash Reduction Placemats. MJ08:34–37 [4] Tencel Shawl. MA05:48–51 A New Look at Threading M’s and SO09:28–30 [4] A Wool and Lace Poncho for All HOMANN, KAREN O’s. MJ10:56–57 [4] MJ05 FURREY, NATALIE, REBECCA Seasons. :68–70 [4] Versatile Miniatures in Lee’s FIELD, ANNE FOX, and SU BUTLER HALL, CYNTHIA Surrender. MA07:40–42 [4]

Dévoré for Light-as-Lace Scarves. Go International: Join a Worldwide Collapse-Weave Shawls with a Wool MJ11 HOOVER, JOAN SHERIDAN (see :60–61 [2, 4] Napkin Exchange! Crepe Weft. JF05:48–52 [6] Dévoré for Handwoven Scarves. MJ10:58–59 [4, 8] also SHERIDAN, JOAN) JF07:44–46 [4]; correction, MA07:7. HAMMEL, CHRISTINA Book Review. Fascination with Fiber: GEORGE, JOANNE PARRISH Book Review. The Gartner Manuscript Michigan’s Handweaving Heritage FLEEHER, KATHY Rosepath Ribbon Jacket. (G. Valk). MA07:20–21 (M. Gile and M. Marzolf). ND06:20 SO11 How to Pack and Ship Garments for :35, 66–67 [8] Brighten a Breakfast Nook with Table Farkle Game Bags in Summer and Shows. MA06:75 SO07 GIBSON, LARISSA Squares and a Throw. MJ08:50–52 [4] Winter. :60–62 [8] Log Cabin Eye Dazzler in Hand-Dyed FOLLAND, KAREN, KEN ALLEN, A Small Coverlet Is Within Your Demystify Mystery Yarns with an Yarns. MA05:40–42 [2, 4] and NANCY VAGHY Reach. ND11:62–63 [6] Easy-to-Make Yarn Balance. MJ07 Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, :78–79 HORTON, SUSAN GIPSON, LIZ Twelve Towels. MJ10:46–48 [4] Doubleweave Pillow. MA06:64–66 [8] Book Review. Sheila Hicks: Weaving as HARTIG, COREEN Name Drafts for Overshot Borders. FORTIN, SARAH MA07 Combining Twills with Huck Lace. Metaphor. :21–22 MA07:72–75 [8] SO11 SO09 MJ11:48–51 [8] Desert Stones Jacket. :30, 61, 69 [6] Ditchling Throw. :56–58 [4] A Pillow and Table Squares in Overshot Doubleweave Colorplay for a Painterly A Fully Loaded Laptop Case. HARVEY, NANCY and Ducape. MJ08:54–56 [4] MA10 ND05 Scarf. :44–45 [8]; correction, :52–55 [8] Narrow Vertical Designs in Tapestry MJ10 :73 Harrisville Designs: Committed to with Needlefelting. JF08:68–70 HOSKINS, NANCY ARTHUR Shadow Weave for Many Projects on Textile Traditions. JF05:78–79 Book Review. The Figurative Sculpture One Warp. ND07:52–55 In Praise of Plain Weave. ND05:31 HAZEL, LESTRA of Magdalena Abakanowicz: Bodies, Soft, Textured Surfaces for a Luscious Lacy Linen Table Scarf. Advancing Twills on Four and Eight Environments, and Myths (J. Inglot). Throw. JF10:48–49 [8] MA08:42–43 [RH, 2] Shafts. ND08:56–58 [4, 8] JF05:21–22

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Book Review. Weavings from Roman, JONES, ROSA CHAVARRÍA (M. van der Hoogt, ed.). MA07:20 Projects (D. Cahill). ND07:22 Byzantine and Islamic Egypt: Book Review. Woven (S. W. Two Garments Using Great New KNICKMAN, JESSICA The Rich Life and the Dance Accent Yarns. ND07:36–38 [2, 4] Hokanson). MJ07:20 JF09 (E. D. Maguire). MA08:21–22 A Triangular Hat. :32–33 [F] Designing as Adventure. MA11:80 KAESTNER, TRACY KNISELY, TOM For a Perfect Fit Try Draping. HURD, JULIE Book Review. The Ashford Book of A Boundweave Rug. ND10:34–35 [4] ND06:56–60 [4] Book Review. Finnish American Rag Weaving for the Four-Shaft Loom A Doublewide Blanket on a Mid-Size Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ Rugs: Art, Tradition & Ethnic (A. Field). JF08: 20 Loom. MA10:30–32 [4] Winter ’05–’06. JF05:74–77 Community (Y. Lockwood). SO10:14 Farmyard Hot Pads in Warp Rep. Getting into the Fold. MA10:21 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ SO05:36–39 [4] Getting Started with Warp Rep. Winter ’06–’07. JF06:76–79 HURD, JULIE, SANDY BRAGG, Happy Towels. MA11:52–53 [2, 4] JF06:56–58 [4]; correction, MJ06:7 Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ JANICE COOK, and LUCY A Gulf Coast Winter Jacket. Inspiration from Kente Cloth. Winter ’08–’09. JF08:78–81 STOLT ND06:66–68 [4] JF11:54–55 [4] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Exchange Napkins and Know-How in A Linen Runner to Warm a Room in Overshot for Rugs. MA07:32–34 [4] Fashions for Fall/Winter ’05–’06. a Study Group. MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] Winter. ND09:48–50 [5] A Lacy Linen Curtain in Spot Bronson MA05:72–75 Poncho Pizzazz. MA05:64–66 [4] IMPERIA, GIOVANNA Blocks. ND09:44–46 [4] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Price Is Right. JF10:65 Pleats Galore—with Elastic Yarn. A Not Quite Weft-Faced Rug. Fashions for Fall/Winter ’06–’07. Say It with an Apron! JF11:62–64 [2, 4] MA06 SO10:52–53 [4] ND11:56–57 [4] :68–71 Set a Spring Table MA08: 34–37 [4] Silk with a Stainless Steel Core. A Two-Sided Rag Rug. ND07:32–34 [4] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Technicolor Cloth. MJ06:44–47 [4] SO07:68–70 [4] Weft Rep Table Runner. JF08:52–54 [4] Fashions for Spring/Summer ’06. Weave Now, Dye Later—Indigo ND05 Weaving with Elastic Yarns. SO10:25 :72–75 Dyeing Made Easy. SO08:40–43 [4] KNISELY, TOM, and LYNN Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ INOUYE, BONNIE Weaving for a Guild Sale. MA06:32–34 TEDDER Summer ’06. SO05:74–77 Fun and Functional: Turned Summer Weaving for the Holidays: Towel and Reviving the Show Towel. MA06:60–63 [8] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ and Winter Towels. MJ06:52–55 [8] Table Toppers. ND07:58–60 [4] Summer ’07. SO06:72–75 KNISELY, TOM, with Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Spring/ Two Patterns for Two Scarves on One KEASBEY, DORAMAY LYNETTE BEAM Warp. JF08:64–67 [4, 8] Summer ’08. SO07:78–81 Bookmarks and a Polychrome Soy Silk: A Scarf’s Best Friend. Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The Challenge. MJ06:56–59 [8] IRWIN, ALLISON JF05:32–34 [4] Year in Review. MJ06:68–70 Pick-Up Pattern: Five Techniques. Pick-Up Pattern in “Mock-Satin Damask,” Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: The JF11 KOPPEN, MARIA BREKKE ND10:54–56 [4]; ; correction JF12:73 :46–49 [4] Year in Review. MJ05:72–75 4-Shaft, 4-Block Doubleweave: A Book Review. Norwegian Tapestry IRWIN, BOBBIE Weaving (M. B. Koppen). Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: Unique Color-and-Weave Effect. Fashions for Fall/Winter ’07–’08. Chenille Scarves with Knitting-Ribbon MA05 ND06:21–22 :60–63 [4] MA07:78–81 ND09 Accents. :28–29 [2, 4] Sunglasses Cases in Bedford Cord. KORUS, JEAN Handwoven’s Fashion Forecast: A Weaver Named Squirrel. ND11:80 MA10:54–55 [6] Overshot Made Easy for Pot Holders. Spring/Summer ’07. ND06:70–73 Two-Block Doubleweave on Only Four MJ05:30–33 [4] Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast: Fall/ ISHIKAWA, SALLY ND11 Shafts. :40–41 [4] Winter ’07–’08. JF07:74–77 Book Review. How to Make Ply-Split KROGH, ELSA SO11 KELLEY, KRISTIN Hippari Kimono Woven in Bamboo. Baskets (L. Hendrickson). :14 Chanel-Inspired Fabrics. ND07:78–81 Huck Lace and Tencel. MA08:30–32 [4] SO08:52–55 [4] JAASTAD, SANDEE Lusciously Ruffled Scarf. KRONE, JUDITH POWELL, and Theo Moorman Goes Big with Pendleton A Summer Party Dress with Huck JF09:34–35 [2, 4] ALICE SCHLEIN “Worms.” ND05:68–71 [6, 8] MJ05 Lace Hearts. :60–62 [8] On Becoming a Weaver. (Endnotes) Tips for Photographing Your Work Using Color Forecast Palettes for Warp MA11 MA08:80 for a Show. MA06:76–77 Stripes. :30–33 [4, 8] JACKSON, SARAH H. Warp Painting for a Scarf in the Night at Color Gradations in Summer and KENNARD, TERESA KUHN, SALLY the Arcade Palette. MJ06:71–72 [8] Winter. MA11:60–61 [4] Shibori Gown. SO11:31, 62 [8] Weave a V-Shaped Scarf with LANDRY, LIZZIE A Line of Embellished Scarves. Doubleweave. MA10:40–42 [4] SO10:60–61 [RH, 2] KERSTEN, ANNEKE Linen and Lace Bag: A Student’s First Mixing Colors in Turned Twill for Playing with Bubbles. LAMB, SARA Project. JF06:40–42 [4] MA11:62–63 [2, 4] Book Review. How to Make an Coordinated Pillows. LANGE-MCKIBBEN, KATE ND11:36–38 [8] Oriental Rug (N. Roberts). JF07:21 KERSTEN, SHARON Kitchen Towels in Four All-Natural Summer Tunic in Swedish Lace. Book Review. Making Kumihimo: Make a Loom and Weave a Hatband Fibers. MJ09:24–27 [4] MJ11:42–44 [4] Japanese Interlaced Braids in Two Days. MA09:34–36 [I] Lace, Color, and Bamboo Yarn for Vest Design Inspired by a Hindu (R. Owen). SO06:21 Shawls and Scarves. MA08:48–55 [8] JF11 Book Review. Sixty Sensational Samples: Toran. :42–43 [4] KILLEEN, LESLIE Weaving Backed Cloths, Fiesta Cloth: Coloring by the A Kumihimo Collection (S. Berlin and JAMES, MARISA SO06 MA10:50–52 [4, 8] Numbers. MA07:56–58 [4] C. Goodwin). :22 Copyright Law for Handweavers. Surround Yourself with Fair-Trade What’s Not to Love about Linen? MJ11 MA06:80 KING, KATRINA Textiles. ND10:80 :32–35 [8] More Copyright Law for Wedding Wraps. JF11:29 Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. MJ06 Handweavers. MJ06:79 LAMB, SARA, RITA BUCHANAN, :40–43 [4] KITCHIN, CINDIE and SARAH SWETT LANGE-MCKIBBEN, KATE, JARCHOW, DEBORAH Peacock Scarf. MA06:36–38 [8] Making the Most of It. ND10:10–11 Paradise Puffs Poncho. MA06:52–54 [2, 4] MARTHA TOTTENHAM, and KLOS, DAGMAR LANCASTER, DARYL FRAN MOORE JONES, PAMELA Book Review. The Best of Weaver’s: Book Review. Sewing from Square One: Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Equine Elegance. SO06:60–62 [4] The Magic of Double Weave Turn Simple Fabric Squares into 20 Weaving Library. MJ10:30–32 [4]

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LAURENCE, REBECCA, and Waffle-Weave Baby Blanket. Surround Yourself with What Touches MERRILL, SUSAN BARRETT, SANDRA STAFF-KOETTER JF11:44–45 [4] Your Heart. SO11:10 with RICHARD MERRILL Add Beading to Fabric for Artful Wear on the Outside Who You Are on Create More Time (and Space) LILES, SUZIE, and MADELYN Accessories. MA09:42–43 [6] the Inside. (Endnotes) ND06:96 ND08:10 VAN DER HOOGT What Goes Around Comes Around. LEARY, CATHERINE A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old (Endnotes) ND05:96 MILLER, SHERRIE AMADA Weaving on the Go: Tiny Evening Book. SO08:44–47 [6, 8] Decorative Holiday Pet Collars. Bags on a Weavette Loom. MCCLURE, JULIE SO06:40–43 [8] LILES, SUZIE, and ROBIN SO07 Warp Once, Weave Two Throws—or :38–39 [P] LYNDE Studio Stuff: Studio Design Tips from More! SO09:60–62 [6] Weavers Like You. SO07:74–76 LEECH, HEIDI Use Soft Eco-Friendly Cottons for Weaving Your Own Web: How to Get Quick-to-Weave Casual Scarves. MCCUIN, JUDITH MACKENZIE MITCHELL, GLORIA Your Guild Online. SO06:30–32 MJ11:62–63 [4] Caring for Your Work. MJ09:21 Novelty Yarns and a Rigid-Heddle Spinning Straw into Gold. (Endnotes) LINN, KRISTIN Loom. JF10:28–29 [RH, 2] LESLIE, RUBY JF05:96 A Scarf in the Feathers and Wings Teach It with Towels: Huck Lace. MITCHELL, LESLIE Palette. MA05:76 [6] JF06:32–34 [4, 8]; correction, MCDEVITT, MARYANNE Book Review. Bedouin Weaving of All You Do Is Spritz! ND09:30–31 [8] MJ06:7 Book Review. Hand Dyeing Yarn and Saudi Arabia and Its Neighbours Woven Ruffles for a Versatile LIPPERT, CONNIE Fleece: Dip-Dyeing, Hand-Painting, (J. T. Hilden). JF11:14 Accessory. JF07:52–55 [4] Tie-Dyeing, and Other Creative Book Review. Kids Weaving (S. Swett). Techniques (G. Callahan). MJ10:14 MITCHELL, SYNE LEVEILLE, SUSAN MORGAN MA06:20 Blog Your Weaving. (Weaving the MCFARLAND, SUE The Best Repair Heddle. MJ10:23 LOWENSTEIN, BERNA Web) JF09:9 Felted Holiday Ornaments. ND07:61 Bag Lady Exchange. SO07:72–73 Book Review. Creative Weaving: LI, WAI-KWAN Beautiful Fabrics with a Simple JF08 Book Review: Photographing Arts, MCKEE, HELEN, with YVONNE Crazy Twill. :28–30 [4]; Loom (S. Howard and E. MA08 Crafts & Collectibles (S. Meltzer). STAHL correction, :7 Kendrick). MJ08:20 MA08:20 Summer and Winter Polychrome—a Book Review: Small Loom and LIGON, LINDA Sailors Take Warning: Purse. Yarn’s Best Friend. SO10:58–59 [8] Answers to a Request: Two Luscious ND07:68–69, 72–73 [4] Freeform Weaving: Five Ways to Silk Scarves. MA09:56–58 [5, 8] MCRAY, NANCY Weave (B. Matthiessen). ND08:18 Log-Cabin Ruana. JF09:48–50 LUDDEN, MELISSA Doublewoven Tunic and Scarf Color Tools (Weaving the Web). [2, 4, RH] A Versatile Vest for Warm Winter Collar on a Rigid-Heddle Loom. MJ09:9 JF09 One Weaver’s Approach to Spinning. Wear. :36–38 [2, 4] SO10:54–56 [RH] Elegant Bookmarks: Miniature Overshot and Fine Threads. ND10:29 LUDDEN, MELISSA, and LIZ You Can Weave Clothing on a Very MA07:36–38 [4] Roots. SO09:8 GIPSON Narrow Loom! SO09:36–38 [RH] Handweaving.net. MJ10:9 A Shaggy-Bag Story. Paneled Skirt. JF09:40–42 [RH] MEANY, JANET SO08:38–39 [RH, 2] How Tweet It Is! (Weaving the Web) Every Loom Has a Story. ND08:80 A Shawl in Spindle-Spun Andean LYNCH, LYNETTE ND09:9 SO10 Alpaca Yarn. MJ09:56–58 [4] Spaced Warp with Leno. MEEK, KATI REEDER Kickstart a Project. :9 A Loom with a View. (Endnotes) A Studio Is Where Your Loom Is! MJ11:46–47 [2, 4] Book Review. Dress Your Swedish MA07:96 ND09:23 Drawloom: Damask, Opphämta LYNDE, ROBIN Online Study Groups. ND10:9 To Weave or Not to Weave. SO08:80 and Related Techniques Artful Fibers: Art Inspires Art. Selling Online (Weaving the Web). Why I Love to Weave (or, Don’t Try (B. Ashenden). JF06:21–22 MA11:66–67 MA09:9 This at Home). SO09:80 Book Review. Tartan: The Highland A Bamboo Shawl in Shadow Weave. SEO for Weavers. JF10:9 MJ07 LILES, SUZIE ND06:32–34 [4]; correction, JF07:7 Habit (H. Cheape). :20 Social Networking (Weaving the A Cover for Your Feathered Friend. Waffle Weave on a Rigid-Heddle Web). ND08:9 LYNDE, ROBIN, and SUZIE SO06:68–70 [4] Loom? Yes You Can! Stash-Busting Scarves. ND09:24–26 LILES MJ10 Elegant Placemats. ND09:60–61 [4] :52–53 [RH, 3] [RH] Use Soft Eco-Friendly Cottons for Fiesta Tablewear for Fiesta Studio by Ikea. ND09:26 Quick-to-Weave Casual Scarves. MEETZE, JANETTE Dinnerware. MJ05:56–59 [4] Weavolution. (Weaving the Web) MJ11:62–63 [4] Celebration Coat Inspired by an Lines of Lace for a Table Runner. Article in Handwoven. SO09:9 MA08 :38–40 [4]; correction, MADIGAN, COLLEEN MJ07:68–71 [8] Weaving the World a Better Place! MJ08:7 Allen Fannin, 1939–2004. JF05:7 MA10:9 Padded Yoga Mat, Pillow, and MEISEL, STEFANIE You Tube. (Weaving the Web) SO08:9 Matching Carrier. MA10:46–48 [4] MARCUS, SHARON A Celebration Shawl for a Bright New Quigley by Any Name Is Sweet. Book Review. Nezhnie: Weaver & Year. JF09:62–63 [2, 4] MONAGHAN, KATHLEEN ND11:54–55 [6] Innovative Artist (L. Rees). JF06:20 Embroidered Wool Bag in Bulky Embellish Handwoven Bags with Needlefelting. JF09:52–54 [4] Show Off Your Yarn with MARKER, MARY CREE Knitting Yarns. ND05:44–47 Honeycomb. MA06:44–46 [4] [2, 4] Doubleweave Rainbow Windows in MONCRIEF, LIZ Tired of Straight Stripes? Meet the Embroidery Thread. ND10:36–37 [8] Lacy Wool Scarves: A Fiber A Lush, Brushed Blanket. MA09 JF05 Ondulé Reed! :30–32 [4] Exploration. :58–61[2, 4] JF09:60–61 [4] Tow Linen and Natural Dyes for a MAYER, ANITA LUVERA River Stones Runner in Deflected Maintaining Your Loom. JF11:10 Runner. MJ09:28–30 [4] Say It with Cloth: The Stages of Our Doubleweave. MJ05:76–77 [8] Try Velvet (Warp Pile) for a Lush, Lives. JF11:30 Sula’s Scarf in Fulled Deflected MOORE, JENNIFER Plush Rug. JF10:40–42 [4] Surface Embellishments Make Doubleweave. JF07:64–67 [8] Doubleweave Doubled. Upholstery and a Throw. Handwovens Unique. Textured Scarves in Deflected MA10:62–64 [8] MJ08:46–49 [4, 8] SO11:50–52 [2, 4] Doubleweave. 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Play with Layers for Doubleweave SO05:32–35 [4] Pillows. ND09:40–42 [4] SANDERS, NADINE Scarves. JF10: 34–35 [8] Warping Board Ergonomics. SO08:12 NORRIS, SCOTT Russell Groff: A Weaving Pioneer. A Schedule in Violet. MA10:80 Wool Afghan with Natural-Dye MA05:27 Weave It on the Double, Hang It on Color and Pattern in Overshot. Accent. MJ09:44–46 [8] MA11 the Wall! ND08:36–38 [4] :56–59 [4] SANDERSON, DIANA POLAK, GUDRUN O’HARA, SHEILA Seacell and Sea Silk. ND07:62–63 MOORE, FRAN, KATE LANGE- Corkscrew Necklace. ND08:62–63 [C] It’s a Dog’s Life! A Comfy Bed in MCKIBBEN, and MARTHA A Starry Scarf in Deflected SANDERSON, DIANA, with Taqueté. SO06:56–59 [4, 8] TOTTENHAM Doubleweave. JF07:60–62 [8] KENDRA COOPER A Lacy Huck Scarf in Cotton and Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Two-for-One Scarves in Lazy, Lacy Patchwork Purses in Handwoven Silk. Mohair Bouclé. JF05:44–46 [4] Weaving Library. MJ10:30–32 [4] Doubleweave. JF10:36–38 [4] SO07:56–59 A Loom Story: From Computerized MORRIS, KATHLEEN Dobby Loom to a Jacquard. PRECKSHOT, AMY SARACINO, ADRIA, and ARLEY Cut Warp and Weft Floats. ND08:60–61 Weave a Bear—or a Whole Zoo! SOCHOCKY JF08:60–63 [8] A Stitch in Time. MA10:34–36 [8] MJ10:60–61 [4, 8] Forward Thinking MJ08:64–65 MORRISON, RUTH ORESJO, GUNNEL PRITCHARD, EMILIE SAULSON, SARAH Canine Couture. SO06:64–67 [4]; A Versatile Draft for Hand or Dish Book Review. Tribal and Village Rugs: Choose Shadow Weave for Decorative correction, ND06:7 Towels. SO09:32–33 [4] The Definitive Guide to Design, Pattern Household Textiles. JF07:40–42 [8] & Motif (P. Stone). MJ05:21–22 A Summer Shawl. MJ06:48–50 [8] MORSE, BARBARA F. ORGREN, SALLY Pom-Poms Add Fun to Scarves and Divine Dimity Goes Technicolor for RAABE, LISA NELSON SCANLIN, TOMMYE Shawls. SO09:50–52 [4] Scarves. ND08:52–54 [4, 8] Leno and Knitting Yarns for a Möbius Book Review. The Modernist Textile: Tallit. JF11:28 OSTERHAUG, ANITA Shawl. MA08:44–46 [4] Europe and America, 1890–1940 (V. G. Troy) MA08:20–21 Book Review. Weaving for Beginners: MULLARKEY, JOHN RAUTIANEN, MARIA Book Review. Tapestry Handbook: The An Illustrated Guide (P. Controlled Chaos Vest. A Cool Blue Bedspread for a Cool Next Generation (C. Russell). JF08:20 SO11:32, 63, 69 [4] Osterkamp). ND10:20 Kid’s Room. SO08:56–57 [8] Spotlight: Tinkuy des Tejedores. SCHLEIN, ALICE and JUDITH MUNROE, IRENE TORRUELLA MA11:18–19 RICHARDS, BARB POWELL KRONE JF10 Southwest Swing Top. Weaving Matters. :80 Book Review. Twist & Twine: 18 Ideas Tips for Photographing Your Work SO11 for Rag Rugs and Home Décor. :26–27, 56 [2, 4] for a Show. MA06:76–77 OWEN, ROBERT (B. Irwin). MA10:14 MURPHY, MARILYN From Overshot to Doubleweave the SCHMOLLER, IRENE A Guide to Designing for Weaving MA07 RICHARDS, KAREN Easy Way. :60–63 [8] Book Review. The Ashford Book of with a New Yarn. Weave with Emu Feathers. Weaving for Knitters (R. Hart). SO10:38–39 [2, 4] PATRICK, JANE JF08: 56–58 [2, 4, 6] MJ06:20 Lost in Yarn Memories. SO10:80 Book Review. Saori; Self-Discovery Through Free Weaving (M. Jo and ROBSON, DEBORAH Taking It All with Me! JF11:80 NEILSON, ROSALIE K. Jo). SO05:21 Spotlight: West Sussex, England: Bringing SCHNEE, KAREN Book Review. The Best of Weaver’s: Book Review. Weaving a Woman’s the Unicorn Tapestries into the Café Grande Rug Mugs. MJ06:32–34 [4] Twill Thrills (M. van der Hoogt, Life: Spiritual Lessons form the Twenty-First Century. MA11:18–19 ed.). MJ05:20 Loom (P. C. Scardamalia). JF07:20 SCHULTZ, LORALEE ROGERS, LETITIA Book Review. Symmetries of Culture: A Centerpiece Fringed with Bamboo Meets Angora for a Very Soft Celebration of Life Scarf. MA10:60–61 [8] Theory and Practice of Plane Pineapple Yarn. SO08:28–29 Scarf. JF07:28–30 [4] Pattern Analysis (D. Washburn [RH, 4] ROMATKA, MARILYN ND05 Fine Fabrics on a Rigid-Heddle Loom. SELANDER, MALIN and D. Crowe, eds.). :22, 24 Beaded Bands on a Bow Loom. MJ07:64–67 [RH] Warm and Fuzzy: Freeform Pattern Book Review. Symmetry Comes of Age: MJ11:66–67 The Role of Pattern in Culture Fulled Wool Pillow in Fabric Forecast for Scarves. JF07:36–38 [4] Colors. ND06:74–77 [RH, 2, 4] RONAN, RUTH (D. Washburn and D. Crowe, eds.). SELBY, ALICE ND05:20 Petal Pink, Petal Soft.MJ11 :52–54 [RH, 2] Turning a Handpainted Skein of Yarn Twill Pillows in Buffalo and Alpaca Gemstone Rug in Warp Rep. Rigid-Heddle Doubleweave. into a Painted Warp. SO10:40–42 [6] Yarn. MJ09:64–65 [8] ND11:58–60 [4] MA10:56–58 [RH] ROSE, DINAH Juxtaposing Warp Colors in 4-Block, Sampling Is the Path from A to Z. SELK, KAREN SO07 Sakiori: Recycling Something Old into 4-Shaft Warp Rep.MA11 :34–37 [4] (Endnotes) :96 Book Review. Chinese Silk: A Cultural Tile Wrap. SO06:76–77 Something New. SO08:48–51 One Warp, Four Rugs, Eight Looks. History (S. Vainker). MA05:20 JF08:44–47 [4] [2, 4, 6] PENNANEN, MARITA SO07 Book Review. Silk (M. Schoeser). A Peter Collingwood Draft for Sturdy Rag Totes. :40–42 [2, 4] A Cool Weave for a Hot Pad. JF08:21–22 Scarves. MA09:60–62 [4] JF10:26­­–27 [4, 6] ROSS, WENDY Natural by Nature: A Five-Silk Scarf. A Rep Table Runner: Versatile and A Study in Color Leads to a MJ09:36–38 [8] SO05 Reversible. :44–47 [4] PIEGORSCH, KAREN Krokbragd Rug. MA09:38–40 [4] Surround Yourself with Handwoven Lighten Your Load. JF09:10 SETZER, JO ANNE Fabrics. MJ08:58–61 [4, 8] Set Your Body (and Your Loom) Free. RUCKER, BARBARA LAYTON Doggie Bags—for Dogs! SO06:36–38 [4] Thrums Are Fibers Too: A Double MJ09 Bumpy Bamboo Scarves in M’s and :10 SHANGOLD, JUDITH Corduroy Rug. JF05:66–69 O’s. JF10:52–54 [4, 6]; correction, PIROCH, SIGRID MA10:73 Little-Sew Lacy Vest on a Simple NICKOL, MARY A Plushy Mat for a Cat Using Loom. MJ11:56–58 [RH, 2] Houndstooth for the Baskervilles: Handwoven Chenille Weft. SAMAKE, CYNTHIA LECOUNT Mesa Tapestry Vest. SO11:34, 65 [RH, 2] A Samitum Rug. MJ06:60–63 [8] SO06:52–55 [2, 4] The Meaning of Cloth: Festival Splash! Jacket in Knitting Yarns. A Shelf’s Life: Warp-Faced Placemats. Spot Bronson Takes a Turn in Striped Clothing in Bolivia. JF11:27 SO10:28–30 [RH, 2]

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SHARPEE, DEB Accessories. MA09:42–43 [6] TARDY, VICKI A Coordinated Bath Set in Comfy Cotton. SO08:58–60 [4] Book Review. Favourite Rag Rugs STAHL, YVONNE Book Review. Happy Weaving (T. Inell). MA07:20 from Väv Magasinet (L. Johansson Holiday Towels. ND09:62–63 [8] Overshot Gets a Makeover: It’s All Indonesian Batik and a Swedish and C. Bosson, eds.). SO05:20 Night Lights Scarf in Chenille and about Color. MA07:52–54 [4] Technique. SO08:34–36 [4] “Dotted Swiss” Napkins with Atwater- Knitting Ribbon. JF05:54–56 [2, 4] MJ11 Tips for Cutting Fabric Strips for STAHL, YVONNE, with HELEN Bronson Lace. :36–38 [8] THOMPSON, ANITA Weft. SO08:25 Elegant Silk Scarf. MA06:40–42 [8] MCKEE Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn A Run of Linen Runners on the Same SHELMIDINE, DEBORAH Summer and Winter Polychrome—a Yours into Heirloom Accessories! Warp. MJ05:52–55 [8] Yarn’s Best Friend. SO10:58–59 [8] MJ10:40–42 [8] A Felted Bench Bag for Your Weaving Six Unique Towels in Shadow Weave. ND08 Tools. :28–30 [P] STEWART, PATRICIA, and ND07:44–47 [8] THOMPSON, MARJIE Felted Hat and Purse. JF09:28–31 [P] JUDITH YAMAMOTO Teach It with Towels: Swedish Lace. Book Review. Shaker Towels for SHERIDAN, JOAN (see also Two Piano Keyboard Scarves in JF06:36–39 [4] the 21st Century (M.E.C. Erf). Doubleweave. ND11:64–67 [8]; MA06 JOAN SHERIDAN HOOVER) TARSES, BONNIE :20 correction JF12:73 Book Review. The Weaver’s Craft: Loom-Bench Cushion in Colorful Color Combinations Based on the ND08 Cloth, Commerce, and Industry Echo Weave. :44–46 [8] STOLLBERG, BARBARA Stars. ND09:36–38 [2, 4] in Early Pennsylvania (A. Hood). Two Shadow Weave Rugs on One SMAYDA, NORMA TAYLOR, MIRIAM MA05:21–22 Warp. ND05:60–62 [4] Lacy Linen Lite: An Easy Runner on Book Review. Ann Sutton (D Sheehan DVD Review. Text & Textile: An MJ05 Three Shafts. :44–46 STOLT, LUCY, JULIE HURD, and S. Tebby). JF05:20–21 Introduction to Wool-Working for Soy Silk and Bamboo Scarf. JF05:36–38 [8] SANDY BRAGG, and JANICE Readers of Greek and Latin TAYLOR, NANCY SMITH, MIMI COOK (S. Edmunds et al. JF06:21 An Alpaca Blanket for Soft Winter Maine Island Runner. MJ07:40–42 [4] Warp-Faced Rosepath Rugs: Flowers Exchange Napkins and Know-How in Warmth. JF05:40–42 [8] for Floors. SO05:66–69 a Study Group. MJ10:34–36 [4, 8] TORGOW, JOAN TEDDER, LYNN SOCHOCKY, ARLEY, and ADRIA STRAWN, SUSAN Street Scenes Table Setting. Book Review. A Blaze of Color: Mary Meigs JF07 SARACINO Book Review. The Coverlet Book: Early :56–58 [8] Atwater and the Guatemalan Textile MJ08 American Handwoven Coverlets Forward Thinking :64–65 Tradition (A. Deegan). JF05:20 TOTTEN, DIANE (H. Bress). SO05:20 Book Review. Forgotten Pennsylvania Night at the Opera Jacket. SO11:28, SOLBRIG, DOROTHY Book Review. The Kashmiri Shawl (S. MJ09 Textiles of the 18th and 19th Centuries 57–58 [16] Alpaca Scarf. :60–61 [8] Rehman and N. Jarfi). SO08:20 (M. Thompson et al). MA06:21 Designing with Twill for a Winning Book Review. Textiles of Southeast Asia: TOTTENHAM, MARTHA, KATE JF06 Book Review. Laundry: The Home Comforts Ruana. :52–54 [8] Tradition, Trade and Transformation LANGE-MCKIBBEN, and FRAN Book of Caring for Clothes and Linens (R. Maxwell). MJ05:22 MOORE SPADY, ROBYN (C. Mendelson). MJ06:20–21 Book Review. Threads of Gold: Chinese Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your Book Review. Designing Woven Book Review. Pattern Techniques for Weaving Library. MJ10:30–32 [4] Fabrics (J. Phillips). JF09:14 Textiles Ming to Ch’ing (P. Haig Handweavers (D. Keasbey). SO06:20 MA08 Showing Off Novelty Yarns. MJ08:30–33 and M. Shelton). :22 Book Review. Warp with a Trapeze TOWNSEND, PATRICIA Book Review. Traditional Textiles of Small-Scale Velvet for an Evening Bag. and Dance with Your Loom A Taste of Weaving. (Endnotes) Cambodia: Cultural Threads and JF10:44–46 [4] (K. R. Meek). JF07:20–21 MJ06 SO05 :96 Striped Corduroy Throw Pillows. Material Heritage (G. Green). :22 Book Review. Weaving Designs by CD ND09:32–34 [4] Book Review. Unwrapping the Textile Review. CD Weaver; You Have to TRACY, NANCY A Tale of Two Weavings. (Endnotes) Traditions of Madagascar (C. Be Warped: Weaving Hints and Book Review. Old Looms Glossary MA06 JF07:96 Kusimba et al, eds.). :22 Tips (L. Fry). ND05:21–22 (G. E. Valk, compiler). MJ07:21 Thrums Are the Crumbs of Thread, Book Review. Weaving and Dyeing CD Review. Mary Meigs Atwater TREGEAGLE, JEANETTE and Crumbs Are the Thrums of in Highland Ecuador (A. Pollard Recipe Book: Patterns for New Projects From Old: From Shawl Bread. MA11:68–69 Rowe et al). SO07:21–22 Handweavers (J. Eatough, to Scarf. MA09:54–55. [8] Twill and Basketweave Stripes on Four MJ05 SUNDQUIST, WENDY Compiler). :20–21 Shafts.MA11 :38–39 [4] Budget Bamboo Shawl. SO09:48–49 [4] UNDERWOOD, MARY Monk’s Belt Pillows. MA06:56–59 [4] A Twill Color Gamp Doubles as a Cozy Corkscrew Weave for Pillows: Twill Deflected Doubleweave. Studio Nap Blanket. ND08:40–42 [4] SVENSON, MARY JANE with a Twist. SO05:70–73 [4, 8] MA10:38–39 [8] Two Blocks of Doubleweave on Four Jacket with Digitized Photos of Insects. Is There a Right Size? JF06:35 Shafts for Table Mats.ND11 :42–44 [4] VAGHY, NANCY, KEN ALLEN, JF11:29 Learn with a Sampler in Linen and and KAREN FOLLAND, SPENCER, HAZEL Huck Lace. JF06:44–47 [8] SWETT, SARAH Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, Doll Dress in Sock Yarn. One Threading, Four Patterns, Four Margin Notes. (Endnotes) JF08:96 SO09 Twelve Towels. MJ10:46–48 [4] ND10:60–61 [P] Towels. :44–46 [4] Slow Literature: Telling Stories in The Poncho Is Back! MA05:33 VAN DER HOOGT, MADELYN SQUIRE, ANN Tapestry. ND10:50–52 [T, 2] A Rose by Any Other Name is a Adapting Projects. ND06:14 Weave a Tapestry Bag on a Box. MA07 Showcase Fancy Yarns in Starry Night Snowball? :31 Are You Using the Wrong Shuttle? JF08:32–35 and Sunny Day Scarves. Weaving with Linen without Tears! ND08:14 MA09:52–53 [4, 6] MJ05:42–43 SWETT, SARAH, RITA Best Block-Weaving Practices. STAFF-KOETTER, SANDRA BUCHANAN, and SARA LAMB TEDDER, LYNN, and TOM ND11:27 Samitum Rugs for Hearth and Home. Making the Most of It. ND10:10–11 KNISELY Book Review. The Big Book of SO05:60–64 [6] Reviving the Show Towel. MA06:60–63 [8] Weaving (L. Lundell with TALLAROVIC, JOANNE E. Windesjö). MJ08:20–21 STAFF-KOETTER, SANDRA, and Book Review. Tying Up the Counter- TENNEY, KAREN Book Review. Collapse Weave: REBECCA LAURENCE march Loom (J. Hall). MA05:20–21 Best Kitchen Fabrics: Towels and Creating Three-Dimensional Cloth Add Beading to Fabric for Artful An Ode to Rep. (Endnotes) SO05:96 Dishcloths. MJ08:40–41 [4, 6] (A. Field). MA09:14

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Book Review. Gift Wrapping with New Step-by-Step Warping VERBEEK-COWART, PAULINE WHITE, ROSANNE Textiles: Stylish Ideas from Japan Directions. SO06:14 Book Review. The Woven Pixel: Pottery-Inspired Placemats in Huck (C. Morita). ND07:21 Nite Lite Scarf: Weaving at Warp Designing for Jacquard and Dobby Lace. MJ07:44–46 [8] Book Review. Learning to Warp Your Speed. ND05:32–34 [2, 4] Looms Using Photoshop (A. Schlein Loom (J. Hall). ND11:14 No More Fear of Color! MA08:14–15 and B. Ziek). SO06:20 WILCOX, CARRY Book Review. Peter Collingwood: A No-Tears Repair Heddle. JF09:21 Cashmere/Silk and Bamboo Shawl. Special Edition of the Journal for On the Edge. JF08:14–15 VON WEISZ, GISELA SO10:48–49 [8] Shaft Switching for Versatile Patterning Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Repairing a Broken Warp Thread— WILLINGHAM, SUE (P. Collingwood). ND09:14 Knotlessly. MA09:21 in Taqueté. ND10:62–65 [4, 6] Grand MOMA Silk Scarf in Book Review. Shuttle in Her Hand: Runner, Napkins, and Tablecloth WADDINGTON, LAVERNE Doubleweave. MJ07:72–74 [8] A Swedish Immigrant Weaver in in Doubleweave on One Warp. The Meaning of Cloth: Motifs in ND07 America (M.T. Marzolf). MJ11:14 :48–51 [8] Bolivian Cloth. JF11:26 WINDEKNECHT, MARGARET B. Book Review. Weaving Designs by Silk Scarves in Deflected Doubleweave. Color-and-Weave with Point Twill. Bertha Gray Hayes: Miniature JF07:68–71 [8] WAINRIGHT, BARBARA MA05:44–47 [4] Overshot Patterns (N. Smayda et Study Groups Rock! MJ10:28–29 Dress Up Your Electronics: Covers for Thoughts When Moving. (Endnotes) al). MJ09:14 A Summer and Winter Family a Laptop and iPod. SO07:52–54 [4] MA05:96 Breaking the Grid: A Guide. Reunion. MJ06:74–77 WALKER, BARBARA JF10:22–24 Summer and Winter Resources. MJ06:14 WITT, LEANNA Budget Bamboo Shawl. Teaching Beginning Weaving. JF06:14 Hot Summer Colors for a Runner in Handwoven Hats: Fun with Faux Fur. Atwater-Bronson Lace. MJ05:38–40 SO09:48–49 [4] This Loom Loves. . .JF11 :66–67 ND06:52–54 [2, 4] [4]; correction, SO05:7 Color-and-Weave Basics: An Tie One On! ND07:14–15 Learn Ply-Slitting with Two Summer WOODBURY, DEEDEE Overview. MA05:34–37 Unit Weaves, Profile Drafts, and the Trivets. MA11:40–42 La Belle Creole for a Runner and Conference Time is Here! (Endnotes) Weave-Along. ND11:30–32 Striped Runner in Overshot and Lace. Napkins. MA07:64–67 [8] MJ05:96 Warp Colors. SO05:14 ND09:52–53 [8] Linen Table Squares. ND11:34–35 [8] Designing Deflected Doubleweave. Warp Knots. ND05:14 A Summer Runner in Lace and Supple­ Weaving and Family Go Hand in JF07:72–73 Washing Handwoven Fabrics. JF05:14 mentary Warp. MJ06:64–66 [4] Hand. MJ08:80 “Double Two-Tie”: A Study of Multiple Weaving for Show or Sale. MA06:14 Options. ND11:50–53 [6] What Loom Is Right for Me? WATSON, DEBORAH WRIGHT-LICHTER, JESSICA Doubletalk. MA10:26–27 ND08:26–27 Best of Show: Warp-Rep Table Coordinated Woven and Knitted Felted–lace Scarves: Quick to Weave Winding Multicolored Warps. MA05:14 Runner. MJ08:42–44 [8] Patterns for a Vest. SO11:46–48 [4] and Hot to Sell. MA09:64 Yarn Substitutions. MJ07:15 Finding Resources. JF07:14 WEST, VIRGINIA YAMAMOTO, JUDITH VAN DER HOOGT, MADELYN Finding Resources. MA07:14 A Cut Above & Beyond. SO11:80 From Towels to Samples to Napkins— Get More Bang for Your Weaving and SUZIE LILES A Shimmering Scarf in Advancing to You! MJ10:45–46 [8] Buck. SO09:27 A Weaver’s Challenge and an Old Point Twill. ND09:54–55 [8] Book. SO08:44–47 [6, 8] ZICAFOOSE, MARY How Much Yarn Do You Need? WESTBROOK, CONNIE MJ08 How to Hang a Show. MA06:72–74 :15 VAUGHN, NANCY DELSON Serendipity Warps for Waffle-Weave MA08 A Lace Primer. :60–61 Ruffles-and-Lace Scarf. Towels. SO09:34–35 [4, 8] ZIEK, BHAKTI Learning by Doing Everything Wrong. SO11:38–39 [4] Using Handwoven Projects as Notes from a Juror. MA06:78–79 JF06 :68–71 [4] Springboards for Fabric Design. VENTURA, CAROL YAMAMOTO, JUDITH, and Light and Lacy: Huck-Lace Scarf. MA11:64–65 [8] MJ09:62–63 [4] The Meaning of Cloth: Hair Sashes of PATRICA STEWART Make It Your Own! SO07:14–15 Mexico and Guatemala. JF11:25 WETZEL, KELLY Two Piano Keyboard Scarves in Make Weaving Fun. MJ05:14 The Meaning of Cloth: Kente Cloth of Make Your Own Warping Board. Doubleweave. ND11:64–67 [8]; Making Yarn Substitutions. SO09:26 Ghana. JF11:24 MA08:59 correction JF12:73

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