
Handwoven, May/June 1990 Digital Edition
The May/June 1990 issue features weaving in the United States between 1920 and 1960. Including weaver profiles, interviews, and notes about this period of weaving revival, discover a hidden past that ultimately contributes to the hard-working, industrial nation. Plus, weave projects inspired by different eras included in this historical issue. Modified Atwater runner Wollen Throw based on a blanket woven by Amanda Bourque Liebes-inspired scarf Blouse with earth and sky motif Scandinavian-influenced upholstery fabric Bauhaus-inspired jacket A 1950s casement cloth "Missouri Trouble" table runner Black, white, and red shawl Lily's lilies Knitting bag In every issue, you will be amazed at the amount of information packed into these pages: Be inspired by weavers from all over the world. In each issue, you’ll meet weavers with unique stories to tell. Explore a variety of weaving techniques. Get an up-close look at new skills and brush up on old techniques with articles written by profes