The Weaver's Studio:
Doubleweave Revised & Expanded

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Testimonials

“This amazing book shows you how to get the very best from your weaving loom. Weave widths double and more than the size of your loom with no seams. Discover how to weave a tube, and a tube within a tube. This is a magical book. The designs are beautiful and the presentation top notch. 13 great designs and projects you could easily adapt plus full instructions and suggestions for expansion. This book explores the full potential of this method and encourages you to experiment.” – Karen P., U.K.

“Not only is Doubleweave a beautiful book, but she was even able to teach this old dog some new tricks! Specifically the advantages of using parallel threading rather than straight draw for doubleweave.” – Paul O’Connor (email)

“This book functions like an exponential workshop. Jennifer’s clear and patient teaching style flow through Doubleweave, leading the reader into her innovative carefully thought out warping and tie-up methods. Doubleweave is one weaver’s distilled wisdom generously shared. By lending us wings, Jennifer has ensured the continued flight of this most magical of interlacements.” – Marty Benson, Handwoven Magazine

“I pulled out your book and was reading and all of a sudden had a jolt of recognition that I understood it so well that I really could weave it. It feels like something opened up in my brain and there is something there - something very beautiful and rich - that wasn’t there before! The words aren’t enough. It’s amazing.” – Sharon S., NC

“I think I have some idea about the dedication, persistence and discipline it takes to produce such a beautiful book as “Doubleweave”. I want to thank you for this gift to the weaving world.” – Gwen R., MD


The Weaver's Studio:
Doubleweave

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Errata for The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
Chapter One: The Basics of Doubleweave
Chapter Two: Planning and Setting Up
Chapter Three: The Four-Shaft Sampler
    PROJECT: Four-Shaft Sampler
Chapter Four: Doubleweave Pick-Up
    PROJECT: Graphed Sampler
Chapter Five: More Four-Shaft Possibilities
    PROJECT: Log Cabin Tubular Pillows
    PROJECT: Doublewidth Log Cabin Blanket
    PROJECT: Double Rainbow Sampler
    PROJECT: Sun, Moon, and Stars Runner
Chapter Six: Eight-Shaft Exploration
    PROJECT: Reversible Self-Lined Drawstring Pouch
    PROJECT: Triplewidth Tablecloth with Spot Bronson Center Panel
    PROJECT: Eight-Shaft, Two-Block Sampler
    PROJECT: Autumn Windows Runner
    PROJECT: Double-Block Placemats
    PROJECT: Square Dance Mat
Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One: The Basics of Doubleweave
Chapter Two:Planning and Setting Up
Chapter Three: The Four-Shaft Sampler
    PROJECT: Four-Shaft Sampler
Chapter Four: Doubleweave Pick-Up
Chapter Five: More Four-Shaft Possibilities
    PROJECT: Mix-and-Match Hot Pads and Placemats
    PROJECT: Double-Block Table Runner
    PROJECT: Log Cabin Tubular Pillows
    PROJECT: Sun, Moon, and Stars Runner
Chapter Six: Eight-Shaft Exploration
    PROJECT: Reversible Self-Lined Drawstring Pouch
    PROJECT: Doublewidth Blanket in 2/2 Herringbone Twill
    PROJECT: Checkerboard Mug Rugs
    PROJECT: Autumn Windows Runner
    PROJECT: Double-Block Placemats
    PROJECT: Square Dance Mat
Resources
Bibliography
Index