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Here’s your intro to the weaving raddle! You see, because of my method for dressing a loom, I don’t need to use a weaving raddle. However, it’s a very interesting tool and I want to bring awareness of it to my audience (who may be curious about what it is and what it can do).

So, I brought in the lovely and talented Ellen Grenier Bevill to show us the ropes! In today’s episode, she will walk us through this unique tool and show us how she uses it in her process. Then, you can decide if it’s a tool that will help you with yours!

Show Notes –

How to make a raddle – I found a great post from Yarny Curtain that walks you through the process of creating your own weaving raddle. Being a not-so-handy weaver, I would simply call up our family friend, Carl, and ask him to make one for me. But if you are brave and knowledgeable, dive right in, my friend! Here’s the link to show you how. 

Speaking of tools – Recently, I invited another friend, Caryl Bohn, to show us the weaving temple and how it works. (You’re sensing a theme here, right?) She gave us the ins and outs of why you may want to incorporate a temple into your future projects. Check it out here.

October Weave Along

You’re invited to join us for a month-long weaving adventure this October! The goal is to start and finish a lace project alongside weavers from all over the world. It’s a perfect mix of creativity and community, and we’re saving you a seat. Simply go over to the October Weave Along Central Page to see all the program details and find out how to participate – https://tinyurl.com/OWAL2025

p.s. Want to learn more about Ellen and her incredible work? Be sure to check out her website and pick up a few beautiful handwoven wearables for yourself or a friend. Type in “OWAL2025” to get FREE shipping! 

 

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