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A Forgotten Weaving Technique, What the Huck?!?

The last few months have given all of us time to reflect and make personal changes in diet, fitness and and other mind consuming activities.  One of the things that I did was organize all of the yarn that I have in my craft supply cabinets.  Over the years I have accumulated a lot of skeins from previous projects (complete or incomplete) and donations from family and friends.  In my amazement, I found I have a ton of various colors and textures, but not enough to complete a project.  What was I to do with all of these leftovers?  I pulled out my iPad and searched on Pinterest…”what can you make from leftover acrylic yarn?”  Little did I know, there is a sewing/weaving technique I had never tried that would work perfectly with my dilemma.  Welcome to the world of Huck Embroidery also known as Swedish Weaving.  

Huck embroidery is a sewing technique that uses a specific fabric (Huck toweling) comprised of weft and weave.  It can also be created on Monk’s cloth – this gives you the capability to make a larger project.  The yarn which you weave floats on top of the fabric and leaves the underside fairly clean (for all of you cross-stitchers, you definitely know what I’m talking about!). There are many different blogs which describe this technique but here is my favorite one to start with… http://www.nordicneedle.net/guides/stitching-techniques-guides/scandinavian-techniques/huck-swedish-weaving/#.X6wnSS88KfA 

As soon as I tried my first placemat project, I knew there would be no turning back.  I researched many different patterns, purchased a how-to book and the material to get started on a full size design.  Those who know me know that I never begin a new skill with a beginner project.  I guess that’s why my basement is so cluttered with incomplete projects.

The first pattern was very fulfilling to complete.  I didn’t order the directions, I attempted to copy it from the image on the internet.  Here is the link to order the pattern if you would like to give it a try.  https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/494720941/50-waves-of-gray-swedish-weaving-blanket

Once I completed this project, my desire to complete one for both my girls was underway!  I asked them what colors they would like and just created a pattern for them that felt like their personalities.  Here are their blankets:

The next blanket was a special request from my mother.  She wanted a blanket that was neutral and more of a sampler style project.  I took several days investigating patterns that appealed to me and started again.  It ended up having 22 different patterns represented.  Projects which are personalized do consume extra time but I find solace in the process.

Once I began posting these creations on Facebook, I got a bunch of compliments and tons of questions!  And I received my very first order from a family friend.  It will be my next true endeavor because there are no patterns that fulfill the desired request – Aztec Inspiration.  Today, I began the project by preparing the fabric including an Italian hem with fringe.  You will see the next stage of the project in Huck Embroidery/Swedish Weaving – Creating a Pattern (coming soon!).

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