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Sensational Silk: Weave, Knit, Crochet, and Embroider with One of Nature’s Luxuries | eBook

Project Type Scarves/Shawls, Accessories, Bands
Categories Rigid-Heddle, Inkle
Techniques Plain Weave, Double Heddle
Heddle Width 20, 14
Author Long Thread Editorial Staff, Christine Jablonski, Jennifer B. Williams, Shilpa Nagarkar, Dixie Falls, Katrina King, Julie Turjoman, Marlene Lloyd, Robin Wilton, Susan E. Horton, Eric Mindling, Coleen Nimetz, Michael Cook
Format eBook

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Often called “the queen of fiber,” silk has captivated us for millennia with its luster, luxurious hand, and willingness to accept vibrant dyes and hold them fast. This special collection is a cross-section of silk-centric articles and projects from decades of our beloved magazines. Explore silk across the world—from Mexico to Laos—and then choose your next project: scarves and more for multi-shaft and small loom weaving, a pincushion to embroider, mitts to crochet, and a beautiful silk cowl and beret to knit. We hope you enjoy these treasured stories and projects that celebrate this remarkable fiber.

ARTICLES

  • A Lustrous Treasure: Silk in Mexico by Eric Mindling
  • A Day in the Life of a Lao Silk Farm Worker by Coleen Nimetz
  • The Queen of Fibers by Michael Cook

PROJECTS

  • Glowing Embers by Marlene Lloyd [8-shaft]
  • Jin Silk Scarf by Bonnie Inouye with Robin Wilton [4-shaft]
  • “Origami” Napkins with Silk Overshot by Susan E. Horton [4-shaft]
  • Glow Scarf by Christine Jablonski [rigid-heddle]
  • Relaxation Eye Cover by Jennifer B. Williams [inkle]
  • Meghalaya Scarf by Shilpa Nagarkar [rigid-heddle]
  • Fingerless Silk Mitts to Crochet by Dixie Falls [crochet]
  • Heraldic Rose Biscornu Pincushion to Stitch by Katrina King [embroidery]
  • Peace Silk Beret and Cowl to Knit by Julie Turjoman [knitting]

About Christine Jablonski: Christine Jablonski is an unabashed color enthusiast, living in a drafty New England farmhouse with two rescue mutts and more looms than may be healthy.

About Robin Wilton: Robin Wilton, from colorful Colorado, has been weaving and teaching rigid-heddle and inkle weaving for 50 years.

About Susan E. Horton: Susan E. Horton is a former editor of Handwoven. Through demonstrating handweaving, teaching, gifting handwovens, and even displaying and using them in her own home, she works to promote handweaving as a valuable and enduring art and craft.

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