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44 From Towels to Napkins to Samples 54 Designing with M’s and O’s


—to You! throw by deborah heyman

24 And the Winner Is . . . napkins by judith yamamoto

The winning entries in Handwoven’s


56 A New Look at Threading M’s and O’s
not just for socks contest 46 Twelve Months, Twelve Weaves, baby blankets by kathleen farling
Twelve Towels
28 Study Groups Rock! by karen folland, with towels by ken allen
58 Go International: Join a Worldwide
by madelyn van der Hoogt and nancy vaghy Napkin Exchange
by su butler with napkins by natalie Furrey
30 Go on a Treasure Hunt in Your 50 Use Waffle Weave for a Thirsty, and rebecca fox

Weaving Library Cushy, Crinkly Bath Set


pillows by kate-lange mckibben, placemats by towels and washcloths by sharon alderman
60 Weave a Bear—or a Whole Zoo!
fran moore, and purses by martha tottenham bear by amy preckshot
52 Waffle Weave on a Rigid-Heddle
34 Exchange Napkins and Know-How Loom? Yes, You Can! 64 material matters
in a Study Group runner by kati meek
Mountain Colors Yarn
Napkins by Julie Hurd, Sandy Bragg,
Janice Cook, and Lucy Stolt

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38 Color Play in Summer & Winter
samples by anne dixon
O n the C o v er

40 Samples Can Be Beautiful—Turn samples in


Yours into Heirloom Accessories! summer & winter
pillows by anita thompson woven by Anne Dixon.
See pages 38–39.

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2 From the Editor 64 Material Matters
3 Contributors 68 Calendar
4 Letters 72 Reader’s Guide:
8 What’s Happening Project Directory
10 My Space Yarns and Suppliers
12 Goods How to Use This Issue
14 Media Picks 74 Classified Ads
18 Spotlight 77 Advertisers’ Index
21 Roving Reporters 80 Endnotes: Jen Bervin
23 Tricks of the Trade

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