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Welcome to Handwoven Magazine
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1975, handweavers around the world have been celebrating the time-honored
craft of weaving through the colorful pages of Handwoven. Filled
with beautifully photographed projects for the four- to eight-shaft
loom with step-by-step instructions, Handwoven also includes
thoughtful articles on designing with color and yarn, planning projects,
and finishing pieces. Regular features on weaving in other cultures
and times, profiles of weavers, tips and techniques to make weaving
easier, product information, book reviews, and a calendar of events
keep alive the fascination of creating cloth and inspire us to take
shuttle in hand and weave. Published five times (January, March, May,
September and November) Handwoven is a magazine you'll read
from cover to cover and refer to often in the years to come. |

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Madelyn van der Hoogt has been editor
of Handwoven magazine since 1999. She first learned to weave
on a backstrap loom in Guatemala in the 1970s and has been in love
with textile, weaving, and looms ever since. Madelyn graduated from
the University of California at Berkeley and taught high school
English in California and Missouri. In Missouri, she opened The
Weavers' School in 1984. She became editor of Praire Wool Companion
shortly after that and of Weaver's Magazine in 1988. In 1993
she moved The Weavers School to Coupeville, Washington, where she
continues to teach intensive week-long classes. She has traveled
throughout the U.S. and abroad to lecture and teach workshops, and
she is the author of The Complete Book of Drafting. She loves
it when she finds time to weave! |
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