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There are many reasons why weavers opt for a smaller loom. Some of these may include: Affordability - a small loom is also a smaller financial investment to get started with. Portability - you can literally pick these little looms up with one hand and take them with you Space - some people have very limited space for storing a loom. Testing it out - a small loom is a great way to test out weaving to see if it's something you really want to pursue.

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Welcome to Weaving! This is the first in a series of tutorials in which I'll teach you the basics of weaving on a simple frame loom. The techniques can be done on any size loom. I'll be using my Lucy Loom, click here to get one for yourself! In this post, I'll show you how to get started on your weaving project. Yarn The yarn wound on the loom is called the warp. Each yarn...

How to make a DIY loom (that actually works) in less than five minutes, using leftover cardboard! Great for group crafts, kids weaving, bachelorette party activities and baby shower activities. Diy Loom, Mini Loom, Dekorasi Bohemia, Christmas Party Crafts, Kerajinan Diy, Weaving For Kids, Group Crafts, Wine Bottle Diy Crafts, Diy Weaving

Do you have a loom? Have you tried weaving? If you've been wanting to jump on this fiber trend but feel like buying a loom is a bit daunting, did you know it's super easy to make a DIY loom... and that DIY looms actually work great?! Here's how to make a sweet little mini DIY loom (that actually works) in less than five minutes! All you need is a scrap of cardboard (the flap of a box works great) and you're good to go. First, cut your cardboard to size. We used a piece about 4" x 6". You can…

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