Is it my imagination or are the posts on weaving blogs really getting better and better? For example, I try not to include more than one post per blogger, but I am finding it increasingly difficult to do that.
Thoughts on this, anyone?
WEAVING
Top Ten Reasons You Need Another Loom Right Now -- The Straight of the Goods     
Straight Draw Scarves -- The Open Shed     
Marketing My Art -- Constance Rose Textile Designs     
Raddling Again -- Curiousweaver     
Wonderful Weaving Weekend --Pleasant & Delightful     
Finishing -- Sharing the Fiber Fever     
The Blue-green Rayon and Silk Scarves -- Geo's Textile Journal     
Summer Challenge -- Cherri Hankins     
Some Countermarche Nitty Gritty; Size, Sheds and Texsolv -- The Straight of the Goods     
Fire Scarves Progressing -- Sandra's Loom Blog     
My Method of Warping -- Thrums     
Scrolls -- Weaverly     
On the Other Hand -- Weaving Spirit     
Back to Weaving -- Tien's blog     
MTW Weaving Update (at Last) -- Leigh's Fiber Journal     
One Job Down... -- Charleen's Fiberblog     
Joy Weave -- Unravelling     
Mama's Got a Brand New Bag -- Deep End of the Loom.     
     
Fun for weavers (and dyers) from a knitting blog. Thanks to The Twisted Warp for the link.      
I Love Kid Art -- JanKnit 
Out of Alignment -- Magic of Light, Mystery of Shadows
DYEING
I couldn't resist giving a link to this gorgeous dyeing post.  Read at your own peril (you might be converted.......)     
Silk Hankie Dyeing Day -- Constance Rose Textile Designs
CREATIVITY
Can we apply Nancy's ideas for inducing creativity to our weaving?     
Turn Up the Volume on the Inner Voice -- Painting Blog
© 2008

4 comments:
Thank you, Peg, for this rich feast of postings. I'm making my way through the list and am in one moment awestruck and in another so inspired! This is so wonderful that you do this. Thanks!
Thanks for the links. I visited a lot of them and really enjoyed them. I'll be back soon to finish up.
I think the more weaving blogs there are, the better weaving blogs there will be...I agree that it's wonderful how much great stuff there is out there :-)
Thank you Susan and Cherri. And yes, Taueret, more weaving blogs result in better weaving blogs.
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