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Learn how to weave velvet and terry cloth without a second warp beam! Unlike supplemental weft fabrics, where floats of weft are cut to create a pile surface, velvet and terry cloth are supplemental warp weaves where warp loops are drawn to either the top surface (velvet) or both the top and bottom (terry cloth). The loops can be cut or left uncut to create wonderful designs in cloth you will just love to pet. Another bonus: you only need one shuttle!

In this video, you'll learn:

  • How to design pile weave textiles using supplemental warps
  • The special warping needs of pile weaves with supplemental warps
  • An easy way to thread supplemental warps
  • How to set up your loom without needing a second warp beam
  • Tips, tricks, and techniques for weaving supplemental warp pile weaves

Commercial weaving studios have made these fancy pile weaves for centuries using special looms and equipment. Now you can "get fuzzy" and have the fun of weaving these luxurious fabrics at your own loom.


About the Author:

At 9 years old, Deb Essen watched a weaver perform “magic” on a loom for the first time. Enticed by that memory, she finally took her first weaving class in 1993, and she’s been exploring weaving ever since. In 2004, Deb achieved the Certificate of Excellence in Handweaving, Level 1 from the Handweavers Guild of America. In addition to running her business, dje handwovens, creating and designing kits for handweavers, Deb teaches at conferences and guilds, nationally and internationally. 

Reviews

Thank you very much!

“The course contains many helpful tips and gadgets that I will definitely use.” - Vladimira Cepakova

Pile Weaves

“Loved learning about this new structure, would love a part two.... Deb is a very straightforward easy to follow instructor!” - Brenda Reimer

Awesome video.

“I find Deb Essen a wonderful, clear and precise tutor.” - LENIE BESSELING