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Lessons in Swedish Weaving

Quilt Therapy Posted on March 30, 2008 by TK HarrisonFebruary 16, 2020

Our little quilt group got together on Saturday, so a few folks could teach us how to do Swedish weaving (aka Huck weaving).  Of course I went!  If it’s not something I’m allergic to and it even vaguely interests me, I’m game!  I purchased the Monk’s cloth necessary to weave on, and then purchased a couple skeins of cotton (instead of polyester) yarn.  When my MIL pre-washed the Monk’s cloth, she put my yarn into mesh bags and washed it, too.  It was rather entertaining to wind into balls (read:  knot), but we did it.

First, it was SUPER SIMPLE!  If you can count the stitches and read the pattern, you can do this.  The cloth is much like large-squared Aida (used for cross-stitching), except it’s not as stiff to begin with.  And the idea is that the stitches are hidden on the back, unlike cross-stitching.  As I read more about this embroidery technique, I found that Aida cloth could be substituted for the Monk’s cloth, especially if one wanted to purchase the pre-made items such as baby bibs, dish towels, etc.

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For supplies, we needed the Monk’s cloth, 1 skein of veriegated yarn, 1 skein of complimentary yarn, a pair of scissors and then a Bodkin needle.  Our quilt group member and teacher gave us the pattern that she learned with, to practice with.

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I found a few online resources, including a couple who offered free patterns.  I’ll post a photo of my finished (hehe, or would that be Finnished?) product, when I’m done with it:

  • FAQs about Swedish Weaving

  • General Tips about Swedish Weaving

  • Free Pattern from Jemone

  • Free Pattern from Christine’s Swedish Weaving

And here’s a few photos of Swedish weaving projects from the teachers in our group:

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Posted in Family History, Miscellaneous Therapy, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Lesson, Swedish Weaving | Tagged Huck embroidery, monk cloth | 26 Replies

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