I really like making these free weave pattern “weave alongs” as I call them. I think they are a great way to learn weaving techniques and also end up with a beautiful weave at the end. I’m especially excited about this off-center circular weave, because it gives the weave a really organic feel. In this pattern, I’m going to give you a general explanation of the stitches, since looms are different and we may have different number of warp threads you won’t need to follow along with an...| The Weaving Loom
In the last post, I showed how to warp your loom so that you have an off-center middle. Don’t you just love the look of an off-center weave?! I feel like it gives the weave some personality and makes it more unique. I’m very excited about making an off-center weave, and of course I’m going to share with you all my steps so that you can weave along too! Here’s what I did to get our weave started: step 1|| using the basic technique, weave over/under the warp threads. I wove three times ...| The Weaving Loom
I received an awesome question from a reader wanting to know how to make a circular weave that has an off-centered middle. I agree with her that the off-centered middle of circular weaves looks so awesome, so of course I wanted to share with all of you how to do this too! I think I’m mostly excited about this post because I’ve been admiring the off-centered weaves myself and this question led me to giving it a try. If you’re looking for directions on how to warp a centered circular weav...| The Weaving Loom
Guess what? I have added some acrylic circular looms to my shop! You wouldn’t believe how excited about this I am. If you’ve been reading this blog for a while you’ll know that I love to make circular weaves. Circular weaves are different enough to be a bit of a challenge. I love to take a weaving technique that I’ve used many times with “normal” weaving and apply it to a circular weave and see how the technique looks different or needs to be adjusted to fit the circular warp thre...| The Weaving Loom