Learning to Weave, Revised Edition by Deborah Chandler
Since its first printing over a decade ago, Learning to Weave has become the standard text both for teachers and self-taught weavers.
Ashford Book of Rigid Heddle Weaving Revised Edition
by Rowena Hart.
International weaving teacher, Rowena Hart, shows how you can create exiting, beautiful garments and crafts - all on the simple two shaft loom.
In the book she guides you step-by-step through the many techniques, showing just how easy it is to make your woven creations come alive through color and texture.
Two Piece Sweater to Knit from Dovetail Designs
Featured on page 6 in the "Check This" section of the Winter 2002 edition of Family Circle Easy Knitting.
Knitted cuff-to-cuff with three-quarter length sleeves, and joined at front and back. Shaped and graded armholes and shoulders.
Stocking stitch and reverse stocking stitch. Optional crochet trim.
Five adult sizes. Yarn: DK (Double Knitting), Needles: Size 6 (4.25mm)
By Barbara Foster. Approx. 6 patterns and 32 pages. This book takes you step-by-step with 85 full color photographs. Patterns include: Doily or collar edging, pillowcase edging, bookmark, medallion,butterfly, note card, and hanky edging.
by Janet Meany and Paula Pfaff. This classic book gives instructions for weaving a first rug, plus twenty traditional two- and four-shaft patterns.
Pocket Pals: To Knit by hand or Machine. By Val Love. Easy to follow illustrated instructions to knit 20 - 3" (8cm) tall pocket pals, a 4 pal pocket, a drawstring pouch plus an alphabet chart for names and initials. Uses fingering weight yarn and size #1 (U.S.) needles.
A Handweaver's Pattern Book, by Marguerite P. Davison.
There is literally a lifetime of 4-harness patterns here.
Hands On Rigid Heddle Weaving by Betty Linn Davenport
The rigid heddle loom is efficient, but still simple enough that you can see exactly what's happening as you weave. It is easy and fast to set up and is very portable: you can take it traveling or to workshops.
By Elsa Krogh
Towels are wonderful projects for the loom. You can weave small fingertip towels or large bath towels, thin dish towels for the kitchen or bulky towels for the bathroom. They are all useful and they make wonderful gifts. More than 10 patterns in twill, waffle weave, huck and more.
The "WEAVER'S COMPANION" should be next to every weaver's loom! All the information you need in one handy, spiralbound edition.