![]() ![]() I’ve worked with Joe to develop what I think is an excellent product. Craft 9.6K subscribers Start creating beautiful projects with your pin loom. 1,421,851 views Like Dislike Share Save Life. If you’re looking for other pin loom sizes (2″, 4″, 6″ squares and triangles Joe also sells a 2″ x 6″ “bookmark” loom other sizes are in the planning stages) please consider Wunderwag Industries looms. Weaving your first square with a Pin Loom. >Ĭlick on the BLOG button above to see the latest weaving patterns and other useful info.Ī small sampling of pin looms, including my first one (the blue Weave-It), a 4″ x 6″ Weavette, Loomette (with bars), Weave-It rug loom (which I don’t have much use for), several homemade looms, and a set of Wunderwag Industries looms (shown in white they’re also available as triangles see below). If you’re looking for topics not listed in the Guide, or for specific patterns, please use the Search or Find a Pattern or Tutorial Here options located to the right. To get started: you might want to visit the Topical Guide, especially if you’re a beginner. Updated MaJune 1, 2022.Welcome to my book-turned-blog: Adventures in Pin Loom Weaving! Use this tutorial to learn how to join two squares together using a whip stitch, and check out our other pin-loom weaving articles for other great tips, tricks, and techniques. It is essential to weave the last pick-it locks the whole piece in place.ġ0) Weave in the starting and ending tails and pop the square off the loom.Īfter you’ve gotten the hang of weaving pin-loom squares and you have a whole stack, the next step is to join them. Beginning at the bottom right corner, wrap the yarn around all the pins 5 times and cut.ħ) Wrap around the bottom peg and bring the needle over the loop outside the pins on the left edge, under the first warp thread, and continue across.Ĩ) Repeat until you reach the top left corner.ĩ) Weave the last pick by wrapping around the two top pins on the left edge and weaving across. When you reach the bottom right corner, go around pin 1.Ħ) Now you’ll use the loom itself as a tool to measure out the length of yarn needed for the second weft pass. A small sampling of pin looms, including my first one (the blue Weave-It), a 4 x 6 Weavette, Loomette (with bars), Weave-It rug loom (which I dont have. At the bottom, pass between pins 1 and 2.ĥ) For the rest of this layer, go around pin 1 and pass between pins 2 and 3. ![]() Notice that you’re passing between two pins that have been wrapped around on the Warp 1 layer. Turn the corner and go between pins 1 and 2 on the upper left. Cross to the left edge, passing between pins 1 and 2.Ĥ) Continue going between 1 and 2 and around 3 until you reach the top left corner and pass between 1 and 2. Weft 2: Turn the corner, wrapping around both pins on the bottom of the right edge. For the rest of this layer, you will go between pins 1 and 2 and around 3 on both the top and bottom.ģ) When you reach the top right corner, turn toward the bottom between pins 3 and 4, then between 1 and 2 at the bottom. The first move is to bring the yarn to the left of the set of 4 pins on the lower left.Ģ) Bring it around the 2 pins on the upper left, between pins 2 and 3 on the lower left, and up between pins 1 and 2 at the top. Craft Patterns Stitch Patterns Knitting Patterns Hand Woven Textiles One of our favorite ways to finish hand woven fabric is with a hemstitch. Notice that the pins on this loom are grouped in sets of 3 or 4. Weaving Looms Weaving Designs Weaving Patterns Loom Knitting Projects Fabric manipulation and textile design - weaving - Tips, links and resources from Kate, founder of the Weaving Loom blog. ![]() ![]() Leave a 6” tail so that you can weave it in later. Leave a 6 tail so that you can weave it in later. 1) Start by securing the yarn to the loom with a knot, a piece of tape, or a slot in the loom. 1) Start by securing the yarn to the loom with a knot, a piece of tape, or a slot in the loom. ![]()
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