01/06/2026
📢 Every now and then, we love to spotlight one of our talented creators! This week, we're featuring Jay, who shares his beautiful weaving journey with us. 😍 Would you like to be featured in one of our posts? Tag us in your creations using
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Jay Warner is the weaver and dyer behind Rogue Wovens, a handweaving studio specializing in custom textiles and wearables crafted with luxury fibers. With ten years of dedicated practice in weaving, dyeing, and finishing, Jay has developed a deep focus on complex weave structures — work that demands both technical precision and an artist’s eye for color and detail.
For five years, Jay worked as a contract weaver and dyer for handwoven baby wearing studios, where production demands and exacting quality standards sharpened his skills in complex pattern work, color, and hand finishing.
The Louët Megado is the heart of the Rogue Wovens and Jay’s go to loom. With 32 shafts and a generous weaving area, it’s the tool Jay reaches for when a project calls for intricate pattern work, production yardage, or the kind of detailed hand manipulation that transforms cloth into something singular.