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The Weekend Edition - I thought I knew you all well...

Published 21 days ago • 1 min read

Hi Weavers!

I ran some polls during the week on my Youtube community page.

The questions were related to sewing with your handwoven fabric, and though I thought I knew you all pretty well, you surprised me with your answers!

Most people voted that they want to sew with their handwoven fabric but don't because they are too scared to cut!

After thinking about it for a while, I made a video with some advice for you:

Some unconventional advice...

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Natural dye class

I'm pleased to announce that I've commenced work on a new class for the Online Weaving School.

The Natural Dyeing class will show you step by step how simple it can be to dye gorgeously vibrant yarn using natural materials.

Early access is currently open to Premium members (please be patient as not all content is uploaded in order).

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And now for the most exciting news of the week...

Our first grandchild, Pierre Felix arrived safe and sound Tuesday morning!

Baby and parents are doing well and enjoying their first special days together. I can't wait to meet him! 🥰🥰🥰

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Extra learning resources

How to double your weft thread...

Double width weaving tips for the rigid heddle loom...

What can I weave on a small loom?..

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Remember to follow me on Instagram! and tag me if you complete any of my classes or patterns - I will share them in my stories 😉

I also share content on my Instagram and in my stories that you won't see elsewhere.

Have a blessed weekend!

Until next time...

Happy Weaving!

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The Online Weaving School

by Kelly Casanova

Kelly is a self taught weaver with a big passion for sharing the timeless art of weaving with others. Kelly is known for her calm and slow teaching style and she bases her classes on how she would have liked to have been taught. She designs all of her own projects and caters for levels from beginner to intermediate.

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