Correction HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1993 (v.14#3) pg. 76
Swatch collection No. 27. (1) Jacket fabric is woven on five shafts in a color-and-weave-effect novelty weave. (2) Jacket fabric is woven on six shafts in a striped color-and-weave-effect plain weave with 2/2/ twill squares. (3) Lightweight plaid fabric suitable for skirt, blouse or dress is woven on four shafts in plain weave with three-end huck lace squares. (4) Striped jacket fabric is woven on five shafts in a warp-striped satin.
HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1993 (v.14#2) pg. 76, 90
Lots of dots. An introduction to ways structures can be used to produce dots. Instructions are furnished for weaving nine fabrics. (1) Twill variation. (2) Plain weave with warp floats. (3) Spot Bronson. (4) Plain weave with warp and weft floats. (5) Lace Bronson. (6) and (7) Plain weave with three-end huck lace squares. (8) Plain weave with supplementary warp. (9) Plain weave with supplementary warp floats.
HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1995 (v.16#2) pg. 66, 97
Woven to suit. A five-end huck lace woven as ground fabric for cross-stitch embroidery. Includes instructions for cross-stitching a Celtic design variation.
HANDWOVEN Jan-Feb 1997 (v.18#1) pg. 27, 73
Making huck lace work for you. Advice on determining the draft and treadling, a simple way to work out a design and tips on weaving.
HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1997 (v.18#2) pg. 42
Ginger Snap fabrics. Vest-weight fabric, woven in extended twill and plain weave. Pants-weight fabric is striped, alternating huck and 3/1 warp-faced twill.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1997 (v.18#4) pg. 62, 76
Swedish lace basics. How lace weaves work. A look at the structures of huck, lace Bronson and Swedish lace.
HANDWOVEN Nov-Dec 1997 (v.18#5) pg. 46
A new look at Swedish lace. Design ideas that combine areas that look like huck with areas that look like lace Bronson.
HANDWOVEN Nov-Dec 1997 (v.18#5) pg. 56
White Light woman's jacket fabric has streaks of space-dyed yarn that define rectangles, some of which are filled with huck lace. It is woven on six shafts in plain weave and huck lace.
HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1998 (v.19#3) pg. 39, 99
A huck lace border. How to design huck lace motifs. Instructions for a six-shaft pillowcase with huck border, a three-end huck sampler runner, a Celtic cross table runner and an eight-shaft huck baby blanket with crocheted edging.
HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1999 (v.20#3) pg. 54, 65, 68, 70
Lace weaves and lace effects. Threading and treadling drafts are given for four samples. (1) Huck lace. (2) Huck lace with a warp stripe and vertical floats separated by plain weave. (3) Eight-shaft huck lace in diagonal bands separated by plain weave. (4) Eight-shaft huck lace in shadow weave.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #91 Summer 1992 (v.23#3) pg. 39
Looking at lace, the hand-manipulated weaves. Includes drafts of huck, Bronson lace, spot Bronson and Swedish lace.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #115 Summer 1998 (v.29#3) pg. 47
Right from the start. Adding blocks of plain weave to one-shuttle weaves. Includes threading and treadling of some common grouped weaves on four shafts (Bronson lace, huck, Swedish lace and spot Bronson).
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #120 Fall 1999 (v.30#4) pg. 22