Tejidos nativos en Argentina: los Mapuches Los pueblos nativos que habitaron y aquellos que aún siguen viviendo en el territorio Argentino t...
Interested in using a wave stick or wavy beater but don't know where to start? Liz Evans breaks down her strategies for wavy weaving.
Our first collection of new exciting designs with detailed instructions on how to weave them. You will discover that there are unlimited design possibilities with our simple potholder looms.
EL PASO A PASO DEL OJO DE GUANACO EXPLICADO EN MI MANUAL BÁSICO DE TELAR MAPUCHE , ADEMAS DE OTRAS TÉCNICAS.-.
How to weave for beginners In this tutorial you can learn the basics of weaving. From warping your loom to weaving different patterns, scroll down to learn all you need to know for your first weaving project. Weaving on a lap loom is a trending craft technique. You can make your own kitchen towels and home
Whether you're looking for ideas for Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day or birthdays, we've got you covered with 50+ quick and easy handmade gift ideas!
If you are a weaver who works on a frame loom, you might have come across floor loom weaving patterns that look equally interesting and intimidating. Floor loom weavers have to know how to read weaving patterns, to be able to set up their floor looms properly: thread all the ends in the right sequence through the heddl
4-shaft pinwheel or star draft with tie-up like 8-shaft pinwheels, thanks to Rebecca Winter
Learn Macrame: Instructions for decorative knots and patterns.
Textured wall weaving create a lovely effect. In this tutorial, you will learn 5 simple and easy ways to add texture to your DIY wall weaving.
Finishing your fringe is like icing a cake. You can create a highly decorative look or something clean and simple. Beyond aesthetics, how do you know which technique is best for your specific circumstance? The purpose of finishing your fringe is to secure the weft and, if necessary, keep the yarn from fraying. Some folks ... Read more
Here you will find 50 free macramé projects for beginners to advanced crafters.
Guys! It’s like DIY project week around here. Two tutorials in one week, that’s like super crazy. If you’ve had any trouble viewing the blog this week, I apologize. My host’s server was down and it was causing my site to load very slowly – because of this I’ve been not been able to reply to comments. It should be better now, so please check out the Trellis tutorial and giveaway from earlier this week if you haven’t already. I’m really excited to share with you an updated version of the Macrame Chair Tutorial that I originally posted two summers ago. I was def lacking on details last time I shared this project, I guess I didn’t realize so many of you would be in to learning the ways of my macramé secrets. I thought I’d fill you in, giving you all the details! While I was planning the tutorial it just so happened that Mollie Makes Magazine asked me to feature the same project. The chair was published in issue #40 last month! It was such a thrill to be in a real deal magazine – cool times. You can find the pattern I used for the project right here. Supply List (Supplies for Woven Macrame Lawn Chair) Aluminum chair frame 200 yards of 6mm Macrame Cord (I used 100 yards grey, 50 yards green, 25 yards pink, 25 yards yellow) 2 Crochet Hooks Size Q Tip: Keep your skein of cord under the chair. It will make weaving much easier. 1 Tie Cord in a Square Knot Face the chair from the front left side. Tie a square knot around the left side of the front bar. 2 Create a Loop Pull the cord behind the back brace of the chair and up to the top bar. Create a loop and pull it over the front of the top bar and behind to the left. 3 Pull the Loose End of the Cord Tight Insert crochet hook into the loop and pull the loose end of the cord tight. Have the hook rest on the chair frame. 4 Create a Loop Bring the cord down going behind the back brace. Create a loop, then pull it over the top of the front bar and behind to the left. 5 Pull Loose Cord Taut Insert the crochet hook into the loop. Pull loose cord taut to create […]
Step out in the cosiest, most stylish bomber you'll see this year! This pattern may be quick and easy to crochet but it is definitely going to grab attention when you're out and about. It's cropped, it's chunky, it's cosy and those balloon sleeves will make you feel like you own the room.SIZING: This is an oversized knit but measurements are given for 9 sizes from XS up to 5XL (62" chest). Shoulder to waist is approximately 50cm/20 inches. Ease around the bust is up to 10cm/4 inches. YOU WILL NEED: Super Bulky Yarn (size 6) Size XS 74cm/29inch Chest Approx 650m/710ydsSize S 94cm/37inch Chest Approx 770m/845ydsSize M 104cm/40inch Chest Approx 840m/920ydsSize L 114cm/44inch Chest Approx 920m/1010ydsSize XL 124cm/48inch Chest Approx 990m/1085ydsSize 2XL 135cm/52inch Chest Approx1070m/1170ydsSize 3XL 145cm/56inch Chest Approx 1130m/1235ydsSize 4XL 155cm/60inch Chest Approx 1210m/1325ydsSize 5XL 165cm/64inch Chest Approx 1290m/1410yds Crochet hook (Size O/17) GAUGE: 7 stitches x 6 rows = 10x10cm (4x4inches) in Half Double Crochet on 12mm hook.
Discover crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, 'Beautiful Sunflower Crochet for Summer – Free Patterns'.
Cuando empiezan los días fríos es inevitable pensar en tejer, no es así? Más específicamente, pensar en qué vamos a tejer este invierno. Tal vez donde tú vives, por estos días comienzan las campaña…
Make these gorgeous woven coasters in no time! All you need is cardboard, yarn and needle to get you started. A great project for beginner weavers!
Llegó el invierno y las ganas de tejer, pero qué. En este post descubrirás 10 ideas para disfrutar e ir bien abrigada por la vida.
How to weave for beginners In this tutorial you can learn the basics of weaving. From warping your loom to weaving different patterns, scroll down to learn all you need to know for your first weaving project. Weaving on a lap loom is a trending craft technique. You can make your own kitchen towels and home
Brighten up your home with one of these 20 cute pillow patterns you can knit up this weekend - for every knitting skill level, taste and decor.
Hola queridos seguidores de Crochetisimo Hoy volvemos a compartir un patrón de ganchillo gratis para vosotros. Como ya sabéis, cada día compartimos nuevos patrones gratuitos...
Learn how to knit for total beginners with this detailed knitting guide. Using video and photo tutorials, learn how to knit step by step through repetition.
Textured wall weaving create a lovely effect. In this tutorial, you will learn 5 simple and easy ways to add texture to your DIY wall weaving.
Ever since I began experimenting with waves in my weavings, I can’t seem to get enough of them. I love the fluidity and beauty that curves can create. So today, I’m popping in to share 5 wavy weaving techniques that you can add to your own weaving projects. Fun and quirky, waves are a great way to jazz up your weaving repertoire. (If you are brand new to weaving, don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with several links to tutorials that will help you along the way). Some of the techniques I’m sharing today are new on the blog. And I’ll show you exactly how I did them. Others, I’ve shared elsewhere. In these cases, I’ll refer directly to the post where I’ve provided a step-by-step tutorial. Either way, you’ll be learning how to create each and every technique. Let’s get started! MATERIALS loom (see how to DIY your own here) white cotton yarn (for your vertical/warp thread) yarn varieties of your choice (for your horizontal weave) bent weaving needle long weaving needle (like this 5-inch one) scissors For some variety, I added the items below, but they are totally optional: natural wooden beads copper nuts lace ribbon 5 WAVY […]
How to weave for beginners In this tutorial you can learn the basics of weaving. From warping your loom to weaving different patterns, scroll down to learn all you need to know for your first weaving project. Weaving on a lap loom is a trending craft technique. You can make your own kitchen towels and home
Elise McMahon and Francesca Capone have developed an approachable, at-home method of recycling tees.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to switch colors in knitting no matter which yarn or technique (intarsia, fair isle, stripes) you are using.