[Nfb-krafters-korner] Cardboard Loom
Dixie
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Wed Mar 2 20:26:00 UTC 2011
Hot pads, coasters, book marks, rugs, wall hangings, apparel, pillows, etc.
Dixie
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[mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Terry Knox
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 2:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Cardboard Loom
Except for making Barbie blankets can you do anything else with weaving
besides trying it.
Terry K
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We used to use these to make Barbie blankets.
Cindy S.
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> I just found the following directions describing how to make a
> cardboard loom. This is for weaving a rectangle piece of fabric.
>
> Using the basic idea, I wonder if we could design a cardboard triangle
> loom for people to try tri-loom weaving?
>
>
>
> To make a cardboard loom
>
> 1. Cut a rectangular piece of cardboard from a cereal box or a piece
> of poster board. The cardboard should be thin enough to cut easily
> with scissors, but sturdy enough to hold the weaving. You can make the
> rectangle any size, but it's easiest to make it the length and width
> of something you want to make. 5" x 8" is a good starting size.
>
> 2. Cut slits every quarter-inch at the top and bottom of the rectangle
> as shown.
>
>
>
> Your loom is done!
>
> To string the vertical threads (called the warp)
>
> Tape the end the string or yarn to the back of the loom at the bottom
> left hand corner.
>
> Run the yarn through the first slit at the bottom left corner, so it
> is now on the front of the card
>
> Bring the yarn up through the first slit at the top left corner, then
> down through the second slit at the top left.
>
> Now bring the yarn down the front of the card through the second slit
> at the bottom left, and then back through the third slit.
>
> Continue this way until you reach the last slit. Never cross the back
> of the loom from top to bottom.
>
> It's OK if the cardboard curves up slightly - that will give you a
> little space to maneuver under the strings as you weave.
>
> Now your loom is set up for weaving.
>
> To Weave
>
> Tape a long piece of yarn to a craft stick.
>
> Start at the bottom of the loom. Run the craft stick under and over
> the warp strings, pulling the yarn through behind it. When you reach
> the other side, come back the other way, going "under" where you went
> "over" on the first pass.
>
> Make about 5 rows. Use a fork or wide-toothed comb to push the 5 rows
> down, one at a time, into tight rows. Make sure the weaving is not so
> tight that it pulls the warp inward.
>
> Change color and fabric as desired, pushing loose ends through to the
> back of the loom.
>
> Work as high on the loom as you want, but leave enough warp string at
> the top to cut it and tie it in a knot.
>
> When you finish, remove the weaving from the loom. Cut the loops at
> the top and knot them tightly to hold on the last row. Cut loose
> strings short.
>
> Your weaving is done!
>
>
> from:
> http://www.biglearning.com/article-cardboard-loom.htm
>
>
> Dixie
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