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RebaWeaves Creative weaver and embroiderer. Sharing what I learn and selling what I make.

My birthday is this month and it’s a big one! I decided to celebrate by making a happy birthday bunting garland using my...
01/16/2026

My birthday is this month and it’s a big one! I decided to celebrate by making a happy birthday bunting garland using my handwoven scraps.

Pattern:
H,P,Y = floats four ways pattern from Gist
A = Classic striped tea towel pattern from Gather Textiles
P,I = hand dyed wool from a workshop with
P,B = long forgotten orange yarn
T = I wove this in Iceland
H = from one of my weaving challenges with
D = Magic Dance pattern by

Of all the things I’ve done this year, I’m most proud of surviving a total knee replacement!
12/31/2025

Of all the things I’ve done this year, I’m most proud of surviving a total knee replacement!





More Christmas gifts.Pattern: Four-Way Floats by Karen G. Krueger available from Gist🧶: 8/2 cotton, Ashford Caterpillar ...
12/27/2025

More Christmas gifts.
Pattern: Four-Way Floats by Karen G. Krueger available from Gist
🧶: 8/2 cotton, Ashford Caterpillar Inferno


Tried wet felting again. It's quite a workout but the time went quickly hanging out with my friends  and  from  Wet felt...
12/24/2025

Tried wet felting again. It's quite a workout but the time went quickly hanging out with my friends and from

Wet felting class:
Icelandic wool:

I made a scarf for a friend and I'm so pleased. I used yarn I bought in Finland.Pattern: Color-and-Weave Lace by Liz Gip...
12/20/2025

I made a scarf for a friend and I'm so pleased. I used yarn I bought in Finland.

Pattern: Color-and-Weave Lace by Liz Gipson
🧶: - Pure Merino in Nepenthe & Tadpole Galaxy

Another fun weave-along with my friends!Rep weave on a rigid heddle loom.
11/03/2025

Another fun weave-along with my friends!
Rep weave on a rigid heddle loom.



I made a witch hat in time for Halloween!Pattern by  Made with a quilt I bought in Guatemala.
10/29/2025

I made a witch hat in time for Halloween!

Pattern by
Made with a quilt I bought in Guatemala.

Mary Lee taught me how to weave a container! She’s super clever and nice.
09/08/2025

Mary Lee taught me how to weave a container! She’s super clever and nice.

I made a Japanese rice bag with a handwoven piece I made with  chunky yarn, the colorway is Lucky. I made it for a frien...
08/08/2025

I made a Japanese rice bag with a handwoven piece I made with chunky yarn, the colorway is Lucky. I made it for a friend who I am so lucky to know 💚

Pattern by
Yarn purchased at

Val’s magnificent handwoven jacket! Please read ⬇️Posted  • .knitting Here are a few photos of the jacket I made from my...
06/11/2025

Val’s magnificent handwoven jacket! Please read ⬇️

Posted • .knitting Here are a few photos of the jacket I made from my handwoven Icelandic yarn grown by two sheep who live . Archie is the senior sheep who produced the white yarn for the warp and Agust shared his first shearing to produce the weft. The jacket is part of an entry to challenge to produce a wearable outfit in one year. I was present for the shearing of the sheep, and the fleece was spun , a local fibre mill. I wove the fabric on a Kromski knitters loom with a 15” heddle yielding a 13” wide strip of cloth. Icelandic yarn is very sticky and required using a knitting needle to separate the sheds for each pass of the heddle. No items from outside the fibre shed were used other than thread and the magnetic fasteners for the jacket as the fabric drape would not support a sewn button hole. Deer antler buttons from within the fibre shed are an aesthetic addition. The handwoven fabric was used for its facing to be compliant with the fibreshed project rules. While it was a challenge to make enough fabric on such a little loom, I am pleased with the outcome and grateful to my friend and team member LeVerne who is the shepherdess that provides a soft landing for all the animals at her farm. She has made additional items for our fibreshed entry to be displayed





Days 23-25   I stitched my baselines and started stitching in the paper cord. Please excuse my imperfect stitches. I'm r...
05/26/2025

Days 23-25 I stitched my baselines and started stitching in the paper cord. Please excuse my imperfect stitches. I'm really enjoying this.

Day 12-22   - for the first time since my surgery I felt excited to make something. I took a Saeksilnubi class from  thr...
05/23/2025

Day 12-22 - for the first time since my surgery I felt excited to make something. I took a Saeksilnubi class from through back in March but I never started the project. I actually ironed the fabric, drew baselines, cut the Korean mulberry paper, and started rolling the strips into cords. I’m excited to work on this a little every day. Hopefully I can finish by May 31.

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