Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving: Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-Up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped We

Petra Marciniak

Book cover for Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving: Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-Up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped We
Book cover for Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving: Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-Up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped We

Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving: Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-Up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped We

Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving: Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-Up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped We

Petra Marciniak

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Unlock the full potential of your rigid heddle loom with The Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving, featuring expert tips and 11 engaging projects that will take your weaving skills from beginner to mastery!

Whether you have just purchased your first rigid heddle loom or have been weaving for years, The Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving will have the answers and instructions for your small loom weaving questions and explorations. All the basics from measuring warp and weft to setting up the loom and troubleshooting common problems are covered. Detailed instructions and photo illustrations make it easy to follow along. The rigid heddle loom is a beginning weaver's best friend, and you'll soon be weaving like a pro!

Already woven a few pieces and looking for a new challenge? There are so many new techniques to try, including tapestry, Saori, color effects, openwork, Krokbragd, and more. Learn to work with pick-up sticks and two heddles to add more than just plain weave to your repertoire. This is your guide to exploring the full range of capabilities of your favorite little loom.

For hands-on practice and to try a new technique with ensured success, turn to the 11 sample projects. Each includes a complete materials list, set up notes, and step-by-step instructions. Make a zippered pouch using the clasped weft technique, dish towels in houndstooth, an openwork café curtain, Krokbragd coasters, a Saori wall hanging, and more.

About the Author

Petra Marciniak has been weaving for around ten years. She started her own weaving business in 2019, and sells her creations and offers introductory courses.

Critical Reviews

The Everything Book for Rigid-Heddle Weavers

By Christina Garton

When I first learned of Petra Marciniak's book Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving, I was unfamiliar with the author and her work as a designer, weaver, and teacher. After reading her book, I am an unabashed Marciniak fan-especially of her ability to explain weaving techniques in a way that makes them feel doable, even for beginners.

The scope of this book is truly outstanding. As the cover states, its topics include beginner basics, finishing techniques, color effects, pick-up sticks, tapestry, two-heddle weaving, clasped weft, krokbragd, finger-controlled weaving, troubleshooting, and much more. Marciniak succeeds in covering these topics in enough depth that you can go from never having woven krokbragd, for example, to starting a project with confidence.

Marciniak begins with the basics: weaving terms, required tools, yarn and fiber options, and calculations of yardage and sett. I was especially impressed by the chapter on yarn, in which Marciniak's experience as a spinner shines. Her insight into choosing yarns based on fiber and construction is incredibly helpful, and I found myself making notes for my own use.

As the book progresses, Marciniak goes on to cover direct warping and the process of weaving, with dozens of step-by-step photos. Her attention to detail shines through. For example, in the section on hemstitching, she includes instruction and photos for hemstitching not only at the start of a project but also for the end of the project. As if that weren't enough, a tip box includes a clever mnemonic for remembering how to approach hemstitching at each end. In another chapter, she warns weavers in a tip box to cut finished cloth off the loom slowly, so the rapid release of tension doesn't cause the weft to ravel--a lesson many of us learned the hard way.

After she covers the basics, Marciniak dives right into the many ways weavers can expand their designs through variations on plain weave, hand-manipulation techniques, using two heddles, using heddle rods with string heddles, and so on. Each technique is explained in detail, with plenty of photos. I found that even complex topics were presented in ways that didn't feel overwhelming: instead, I felt emboldened and empowered to try structures I've never woven.

The final section of the book features and lovely selection of projects, including the charming scarf excerpted on page 22 in this issue, that are perfect for first-time weavers or for those wanting to try out new techniques. While Marciniak is from France, her love of Scandinavian and Japanese textiles shows in her beautiful designs. Each project focuses on one or two techniques, and I especially appreciated that Marciniak includes not only the difficulty level but also the estimated project time and details on the sewing required.

While I consider myself a moderately accomplished rigid-heddle weaver, I plan on keeping Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving easily at hand in my library. It's the perfect book for those just beginning their rigid-heddle weaving journey, and it's also a valuable resource for weavers who might need a refresher on how to work Danish medallions or a tutorial on setting up a heddle rod. In the end, my only suggestion for Marciniak is that she write more weaving books.

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR: People who want to learn how to weave on a rigid-heddle loom, as well as beginning through intermediate rigid-heddle weavers. Advanced rigid-heddle weavers might find useful information, depending on the breadth of their experience.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO LEARN: Readers will learn everything they need to know to get started weaving on a rigid-heddle loom, with advice, tips, and techniques for hand-manipulation, using multiple heddles and/or heddle rods, designing original projects, and finishing.

THE FINAL WORD: Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving starts with the basics and then challenges weavers to expand their designs and try something new. With this book's clear instructions and beautiful photos, it's like having a world-class weaving teacher on your bookshelf.
--Christina Garton "Easy Weaving with Little Looms"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Stackpole Books
Pub date: 2025-07-01
Length: 152 pages

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