
That’s why most beginning weavers start by learning the plain weave before anything else. The plain weave is the most simple weaving loom pattern you can come up with. So prepare your loom and weaving yarn, and let’s get started! 1. We have compiled a list of some of the most useful techniques and weaving patterns for beginners. Learning a few different types of weaving will surely open up the possible designs and designs you can pull off. I used one of the Patterns.No matter if you are weaving on a cardboard loom or a floor loom, you will need to incorporate a variety of different weaving patterns and techniques into your work to create beautiful designs. They are also useful for commercial use which is great.

Are they still downloadable? If yes, what are their terms of use? I can’t seem to download your last two designs. What are your terms of use for the Teal Gold Damask? Waaww! I was looking for some damask textures & I found them all here in one place :-)Thank you for sharing them! These are breathtaking – can’t wait to use them – thanks so much!!! Thanks so much for sharing the beautiful Damask! Reminds me of the velvet wallpaper I had on my walls in 6th grade! (along with my yellow/orange shag carpeting! Groovy!) Have a look at for more great tiling patterns. Some great Damask patterns, your “Dark Teal” pattern goes to a broken link b.t.w. Thanks a lot for sharing these great ressources ! I personally love damask, so thank you for rounding these up 🙂 Lost and Taken’s are really beautiful, and free for all uses. Some other great damask/vintage-y patterns:Ĭ, under “Vintage II” I especially love the grunge ones, although they are all gorgeous. I’ve been working on some vintage designs and have been spending far too much time looking for and creating vector ornaments and seamless patterns. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I love damask! thanks!! I really needed this! Oh my dearest me, I love damask SO much! Thanks or finding these… I love the lighting on the dark ornate group…

Great collection, thank you for putting this together.
