Daisy Hill Weaving Studio

The studio is located outside the beautiful town of Charlevoix, Michigan, about one mile from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Making a Pandemic Mask

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 Start with an eleven inch circle. This is enough to make two masks with a different color for lining, or one mask all the same color. ...
Sunday, April 12, 2020

Saving a Tangled Warp

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About a week ago, I decided to wind a warp to make more Teddy bears for our two youngest grandchildren. I chose this fine yellow wool. I w...
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Saturday, April 4, 2020

Weft Faced Wool Rug Following Class Notes From Years Ago

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      About fourteen years ago, I took a weekend rug weaving class from Jason Collingwood.I kept my woven sample and class notes, but...
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Securing Texsolv Heddles on Open Ended Shaft Bars

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 A few days ago, I read about a good way to secure Texsolv heddles on the open shaft bars on my Swedish type counterbalance and countermar...
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Jenny Bellairs
It has been a dream of mine to learn weaving, ever since I was a child. My opportunity came early in 2005, when my sister-in-law let me borrow her countermarche loom. I had a couple friends help me understand the loom and get me started. Those first couple projects were exciting for me. I realized there was a lot to learn, so I signed up for Weaver's Boot Camp at Heritage Spinning and Weaving, in Lake Orion, Michigan. The class was great, I met a wonderful circle of weaving friends, and it pushed me into areas that would have taken me years to explore if I had been learning on my own.
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