This year’s Weave Together retreat is starting today. I won’t be joining in person in beautiful York, Pennsylvania, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t chat about it!
I had the opportunity to get my hands on some of the yarns that will be available at the retreat’s Marketplace, and i used those for a few projects that I want to share with all of you over the next days.

The first project is a little Weave Together 2025 table runner, inspired by the colors and the logo of the event.

Loom maker Louët carries Venne yarns, and I used BIO Cottoline and BIO 8.2 Katoen (Cotton) for my project.
While those yarns are designed for multi-shaft weaving, I used them very successfully double-stranded on our F-fine sett looms. The fibers are smooth to weave, resulting in a project with vibrant colors and a beautiful gentle sheen that is second to none.
Here are the instructions for making the little table runner:

Looms
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Original TURTLE Loom™, F – Fine sett
Original Diamond, F – Fine sett
Original Trapezoid, F – Fine sett (this loom is optional. Instructions for weaving half hexagons on a hexagon loom can be found here)
Yarns
Venne BIO Cottoline in 3-4043 Darknixe, 3-4053 Gentian, 3-4039 Deep Blue, and 3-5052 Poison Green.
Venne BIO 8/2 Katoen in 5-7100 Cream and 5-5003 Kentucky Blue.
Venne yarn is available at Louët dealers, one example is The Lonestar Loom Room.

Weave the following shapes … remember to weave the yarn double-stranded. The chart also provides total number of shapes and yardage in case you want to use your own colors:
| Hexagons | Diamonds | Trapezoid | Yards per color (rounded) | |
| 3-4043 Darknixe, light blue | 1 | 2 | 25 | |
| 4053 Gentian, medium blue | 1 | 2 | 25 | |
| 3-4039 Deep Blue, dark blue | 1 | 2 | 25 | |
| 3-5052 Poison Green, medium green | 1 | 2 | 25 | |
| 5-7100 Cream, natural | 7 | 45 | ||
| 5-5003 Kentucky Blue, dark green | 5 | 32 | ||
| Total number per shape | 4 | 12 | 8 | |
| Total yardage for the project | 177 |
Assembly: Use whip stitch to sew the pieces together according to the following chart. I found it easiest to sew the hexagons and trapezoids together first into columns, and then “fill in” the diamonds.

Make it your own! You can easily adjust the length by adding/subtracting more hexagon/trapezoid columns and diamond spacers. If you wish to use your own colors, feel free to print or download the following chart for your design:

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We will also do a SPECIAL GIVEAWAY this Tuesday, March 25th, 2025. This event will be one day only, so make sure to check the blog that will post that day.
For blog readers this is an opportunity to win, for Weave Together attendees this is a second chance to win.
Details in Tuesday’s blog.
Whether you are attending the Weave Together retreat or are at home … HAPPY WEAVING!
