Textile Arts

Hand Knitting, Loom Weaving & Garment Sewing

Practical guides, pattern references, and material notes for textile craft work in Poland. From yarn selection to finished fabric construction.



Three Disciplines, One Craft

Textile arts encompass a broad range of hand and machine techniques. This site focuses on three: knitting, weaving, and sewing.

Hand Knitting

Hand knitting uses two or more needles to form interlocking loops from continuous yarn. The structure allows considerable stretch and texture variation. Common stitch patterns include garter, stockinette, ribbing, and cables, each producing different fabric characteristics in terms of drape, elasticity, and visual texture.

Loom Weaving

Weaving interlaces two sets of threads — warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) — on a frame or loom to create stable fabric. Rigid heddle looms offer an accessible entry point for textile weaving, producing balanced plain weave and simple pattern structures. Floor looms expand this to multi-shaft structures with complex colour and texture possibilities.

Garment Sewing

Sewing assembles flat fabric pieces into dimensional garments using stitched seams. Commercial patterns provide a starting point, but adjustments for individual body measurements are typically necessary. Fit adjustments are made to paper pattern pieces before cutting into final fabric to reduce material waste and improve accuracy.


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