Try a Technique – Fabric Weaving! 

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14 Responses

  1. Hi, Sherry, I enjoyed reading your learning process. It looks like a lot of fun. I’ve done fabric weaving going vertically and horizontally but never at a 30 degree angle. Very interesting. Where did you get the wefty needle? I just used my fingers before but this would be so helpful.

  2. Wow, I love this ♥ really inspired me to try this technique

  3. Karen Neary says:

    That is really pretty!

  4. Cocoa Quilts says:

    Sherry I’ve see weaves before and admired them. This one is great! Patience would be the key with this process. Love it, but not sure I could endure the process. Nice job!

  5. This looks great.

  6. What fun! I’ve seen several weaves on IG and been very curious about them. You need to have a Day with Sherry and teach us fun stuff you’ve been learning lately!

  7. rl2b2017 says:

    Hi Sherry,
    Well, isn’t this the coolest thing?!! It reminds me of macramé back in the old days only much more usable. I have never heard of the wefty needle but will look for one now. Thanks for sharing your new technique with us! I can’t wait to hear what you learn in Tara’s class. ~smile~ Roseanne

  8. Liz W. says:

    Oh wow that is so pretty. Every time I see a sample made from the Wefty ruler, I’m always so impressed! I do have the ruler but have not used it yet, I guess trying new techniques is very scary to me. But Tara will visit my guild later this year so hopefully I’ll be able to learn from her directly!

  9. Kathleen McCormick says:

    That is gorgeous – and what a fun technique. Love that on an angle you get tumbling blocks….I am getting an idea for a guild challenge from this.

  10. Marti says:

    You did a fantastic job on it. Looks just like tumbling blocks.

  11. Wendy says:

    So pretty!!!

  12. Quilting Tangent says:

    Always wanted to try weaving, good job.

  13. Connie Kresin Campbell says:

    Beautiful work Sherry and thanks for sharing all the great photos of the steps!

  14. I enjoyed seeing your learning process Sherry. And what a cute pouch you have ended up with.