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What Kind of Weaver are You? Take the quiz!

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Take this simple weaving quiz to find out your weaving style, then scroll down for weaving project and loom suggestions to suit your results!

What Kind of Weaver Are You?

What Kind of Weaver Are You?

Share your result in the comments below, just for fun! 🤩

Whatever your results, the Online Weaving School can help you!

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Weaving is a deeply personal and creative journey, and every weaver has a unique style, approach, and preference when it comes to tools and projects. If you’ve taken the What Kind of Weaver Are You? quiz, you’re probably eager to learn more about your weaving personality and how that knowledge can help you in your weaving journey. Below, we’ll explore the different types of weavers, suggest ideal weaving projects, and recommend looms that suit each style.

1. The Traditionalist

You love classic techniques and time-honored weaving styles.

Project Suggestions:

  • Handwoven heirloom table runners with intricate overshot or twill patterns
  • Classic wool blankets and throws with traditional weave structures
  • Historic pattern samplers and reproductions to connect with weaving heritage

Recommended Looms:

  • Floor Loom: A multi-shaft loom gives you the freedom to explore more complex weave structures.
  • Table Loom: Offers precision and control while still being space-friendly.

2. The Experimental Artist

You enjoy pushing boundaries with color, texture, and unconventional materials.

Project Suggestions:

  • Mixed-media wall hangings incorporating fiber, beads, and unconventional materials
  • Tapestry weaving with bold color blends and freeform shapes – anything goes!
  • Experimental fabric pieces that challenge traditional patterns

Recommended Looms:

  • Frame Loom: Provides an open canvas for unrestricted creative expression.
  • Tapestry Loom: Perfect for artistic and intricate woven designs.

3. The Practical Maker

You weave for function, focusing on useful and sellable projects.

Project Suggestions:

  • Handwoven dish towels and napkins in durable cotton or linen
  • Wearable scarves and shawls with versatile weave structures
  • Bags and purses woven with sturdy fibers like hemp, cotton or wool

Recommended Looms:

  • Rigid Heddle Loom: Versatile, easy to use, and perfect for functional projects.
  • Table Loom: Great for detailed work while remaining compact.

4. The Fiber Enthusiast

You’re obsessed with yarns and fibers, always on the hunt for the perfect texture.

Project Suggestions:

  • Handwoven scarves showcasing unique handspun yarns
  • Textured wall hangings to highlight different fiber types
  • Hand-dyed yarn samplers woven into artistic pieces

Recommended Looms:

  • Rigid Heddle Loom: Lets you experiment with different yarn textures.
  • Inkle Loom: Great for narrow woven bands using a variety of fibers.

5. The Speed Weaver

You like efficiency, quick projects, and minimal setup time.

Project Suggestions:

  • Quick-warp mug rugs in bright, fun colors
  • Chunky scarves and cowls woven with thick yarns for fast results
  • Simple table runners that can be finished over a weekend

Recommended Looms:

  • Rigid Heddle Loom: Easy to direct warp and get to the fun of weaving faster!
  • Pin Loom: For super quick and portable weaving projects.

I hope you enjoyed this quiz and list of suggestions.

Until next time…

Happy Weaving!

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  1. Theresa C.

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    I am a speed weaver! How true.

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  2. Teresa

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    I’m a practical maker. Weaving for usefulness and functionality. Really love all the natural fibers available today.

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  3. Gai Butler

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    Practical Maker. Very true, even when I make something fun, it needs to have a use.

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  4. Carol G

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    Speed Weaver

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  5. Heather Baker

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    Speed weaver here!

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  6. Caryn Hogg

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    Experimental artist – I am okay with that 🥰

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    • Kelly

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      😀❤️

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  7. Dianne Fitzmaurice

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    Your quiz does not have adequate options ie tools does not include an upright rug/tapestry loom (Like a Dryad or Tissart !

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    • Kelly

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      No, it’s just a short, fun quiz Dianne, not to be taken too seriously 😊

      Reply

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