2005–2011 Index

2005–2011 Index

2005–2011 Index 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). Weaving 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 Twill Color Gamp Doubles as a Show Off Your Yarn with Honeycomb BAGS MJ = May/June Cozy Studio Nap Blanket (Spady, (Liles, Suzie). MA06:44–46 [4] Checkers, Anyone? A Rep Runner SO = September/October Robyn). ND08:40–42 [4] 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 loom 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 Tapestry Bag on a Box Loom abbreviations Accent (Piroch, Sigrid). Dress Up Your Electronics: Covers (Swett, Sarah). JF08:32–35 [F] for a Laptop and iPod (Wainright, RH = rigid heddle MJ09:44–46 [8] 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 Yarns (Meisel, Stefanie). BAMBOO YARN D = dobby 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-Satin” 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 © Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved. weavingtoday.com HANDWOVEN 1 2005–2011 Index, page 2 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 Basketweave 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).

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