Fall Weaving Patterns and Kits

Fall Weaving Patterns and Kits

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Good morning weavers!

September always feels like the beginning of the year to me. Sweaters, lattes, fall dog-park walks and of course, getting back to the loom. Here is a collection of patterns for fall to inspire your next project.

Your ticket to weaving this fall! We’ve put together a bundle with nine of our favorite fall patterns. To kick off the season, we’re offering it at 20% off.

Campfire PDF Pattern Bundle: All Nine Patterns

  1. Homestead Linen Bread Bags
  2. Cozy Cottage Blanket
  3. The All-in-One Table Textiles Pattern
  4. Lakehouse Rigid Heddle Scarves
  5. Reflections Double Weave Blanket
  6. Log Cabin Tea Towels
  7. Pebble Pillow Covers
  8. Twilight Twill Blanket Scarf
  9. Toasted Marshmallow Scarf

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This collection is full of classic and thoughtful ways to use simple yarns. Good design, quality materials and thoughtful finishing are the cornerstones of this collection. The classic weave structures of plain weave, twill, and waffle weave are the bulk of these patterns. You can weave them exactly as you see them with a kit, or use what you’ve got and make your own versions.

This bundle is called the Campfire Collection because of the bits of red that pop up in most of the pieces. It also seems to fit the feeling of fall, wrapping up in a snuggly waffle weave blanket.

Our patterns include extra tips and tricks to help you understand the WHY of how the pattern works. Our hope is that you’ll learn the weave structure while you weave so you are not only making a beautiful woven item but you’re building your skills too. Our log cabin tea towels pattern is one of my favorites. It is fantastic woven just as written but also allows for so much play! On the tail end of a log cabin warp we had in the studio I played around a little and made this fun wash cloth for a friend of mine.

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Thank you for your apple recipe suggestions! I think I am going to try and make some mead with tips from my new weaver pal (thanks Chris!).

- Kim

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