![]() Take the Bumple Scarf by Nancy Peck shown above-at first glance the cloth looks like something that would require at least 4 shafts. We did our best to find projects that also explored a wealth of techniques and clever applications. Nancy Peck’s Bumple Scarf looks complicated, but it is actually simple to weave! Photo credit: Matt Graves Worried about not being a spinner? Don’t! Although the Spin Off projects have the information for spinning the yarns, you’ll also receive enough information to choose your own substitutes. You’ll also find handy bags-one of which features minimal sewing-and some fabulous (and functional) towels. We’ve got shimmery, silky scarves perfect for a night out and cozy thick scarves for chilly nights. It was difficult to narrow down 10-ish years of magazines to just 10 projects, but I think rigid-heddle loom weavers of all skill levels will find something to love in this eBook. ![]() ![]() If you’ve been reading only Little Looms, you’ve been missing out, but don’t worry! We combed the last decade or so of issues and curated a selection of incredible projects from 3 titles- Spin Off, Handwoven, and Little Looms-and put them all into one eBook. Did you know that Easy Weaving with Little Looms isn’t the only magazine under the Long Thread Media umbrella that features small-loom weaving? In fact, both Handwoven and Spin Off magazines have featured many rigid-heddle loom projects over the years.
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