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  • A tube scarf made with yarn is enjoyed by many individuals who live in cold climates. The double thickness of the scarf provides extra warmth on cold days. A hand knitted or crocheted tube scarf is…

  • Looms are used to make textiles out of thread. The basic components consistent among all looms are the warp threads, which are held in place by tension; and the weft thread, which is strung in rows…

  • Although fabrics dating to the dawn of human civilization no longer exist, scholars are certain that weaving has been around for centuries. Developed in conjunction with basket-making, the earliest…

  • Loom knitting is an older style of knitting. Looms come in various shapes and sizes; however, they are most commonly round, oval or rectangular. Many people who find knitting needles difficult to work…

  • Cowl necks offer an alternative to scarves and can be made and worn as a separate fashion accessory or knit and attached to an existing sweater. Loom knitting is and older technique of assembling…

  • Learning to weave on a handheld loom teaches not only creativity but dexterity and hand-eye coordination. You can use a handheld loom to create small projects such as potholders, as well as larger…

  • Looper looms, also known as potholder looms, were first created in the 1930s. They were developed to use "loopers," the cut off loops of material that were the waste product of the hosiery industry.…

  • A treadle on a loom is a device that allows a seamstress to adjust threads each time the shuttle passes, without using hands. The treadle is activated by a foot pedal corresponding with the threads on…

  • Knitted hats with ear flaps help to keep the ears warm and wind from blowing directly into the ears. This type of hat is easy and fun to make on a round knitting loom. The ear flaps are made prior to…

  • Hand-powered looms can be quite complex, having many parts to ensure that the threads are tight and secure. Modern mechanical looms are even more complex. While such innovations are useful and yield…

  • A beret is a soft, round hat that has a smooth, slouchy top and both men and women wear it. Knitted berets make for warm hats you can wear on a cold winter day, though they look great any time of the…

  • Looms for weaving can be large and expensive, but a Guatemalan loom is simple and easy to make at home. A child can easily make a Guatemalan loom with just a couple of sticks and some yarn and then…

  • Loom knitting allows you to produce many of the same items that a needle knitter can make, including hats, gloves and scarves. You can even do many of the same stitch patterns that needle knitters…

  • Knitting looms are excellent tools for making knitted items that consist of tubes -- double-knit scarves, sweaters, hats and the like. Sometimes, however, you might like to make a hat that is fitted…

  • A coverlet is an ambitious project that most weavers are going to want to attempt at some point. Coverlets are an important part of the American weaving heritage, and the overshot patterns that are…

  • Make your own Chan Luu beaded leather wrap bracelet on a beading loom. The trendy bracelets, made by fashion designer Chan Luu, consist of a string of beads sewn between two round leather laces in a…

  • "Minecraft" is an open-ended computer game that lets you craft hundreds of different objects for your world. While there is no object in the game specifically meant to be a loom, you can still obtain…

  • Weaving can be an entertaining hobby for children and adults alike. Unfortunately, the price tag on most weaving looms might cause a little bit of sticker shock for the casual enthusiast. Never fear,…

  • The treadle of a loom allows the user to adjust the threads for each pass of the shuttle in a hands-free manner. This device simply requires that the user press on a pedal that corresponds with the…

  • Tablet weaving is an ancient art that dates from the 6th Century BC. In its early form, weavers fixed one end of the warp threads to a fixed point and the other to their belts, eliminating the need…

  • It only takes a few minutes to create a simple homemade loom that will provide hours of entertainment and creativity for any child. Once the loom is finished, your child will enjoy selecting yarn…

  • A hexagon loom allows you to weave at home. It is a type of laploom -- a small hand loom that fits on your lap -- which lets you weave comfortably in a chair or take your weaving with you when you go…

  • Weaving is a textile craft whose origins can be traced back more than 5,000 years to cultures around the world. Looms are tools for weaving that can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes. A…

  • Hairpin lace is a type of crocheting completed on a special hairpin lace loom. The loom is designed to make strips of crocheting with loopy edges. The loopy edges are hooked together to create such…

  • Knitting afghans on long looms is a simple enjoyable task that results in a comfy wrap for fall and winter evenings in front of the fire. They can be knitted in one operation on a longer loom or in…

  • A knitting loom mimics the look of knitted stitches without the need to master the use of two needles. You can purchase knitting looms in a variety of sizes, or you can get creative and make your own.…

  • A knitting loom may seem like something that would be limited by its size, but in reality with a little bit of creative thinking you can use that loom to make a variety of objects in several sizes.…

  • Getting the warp on your loom under even tension is the first requirement, if you want to have a pleasurable weaving experience. Many weavers go about this process in an inefficient manner, which…

  • Even if you've never knitted with two needles, you can create long knitted tubes on a knitting loom. Available as plastic toys in craft stores, knitting looms come with a needle hook called a loom…

  • Looms are tools used to knit thread together. Knitting with looms is an very old technique that has been called by many names, including frame knitting, ring knitting and bung knitting. While knitting…

  • A loom with a sectional beam on the back is easier and faster in some ways to warp than a loom with a regular beam. The beam is divided into one or two inch sections with metal loops that separate…

  • The Beka rigid heddle loom is a small, inexpensive loom that is a great beginning weaver's loom or a very good child's loom. It's surprising that you can weave fairly sophisticated structures on a…

  • The Cricket loom is a small rigid heddle loom manufactured by Schacht Spindle Company. It is a great loom for a person who is just trying out weaving, as it is very easy to warp and weave on this…

  • A Beka loom is a rigid heddle loom, consisting of a frame with two horizontal rollers and two side pieces screwed together to make a square or rectangle. The heddle is a piece that fits across the…

  • Tension boxes are a great accessory for the weaver who needs to be able to put on a warp without a helper. The tension box tensions the warp as it is wound on in sections, eliminating the need for an…

  • Weaving a color gamp is a great way to find out how the colors in the warp of your fabric will interact visually with the colors in the weft of your fabric. Most weavers make samples before putting…

  • When you are learning how to weave, you may think that you need to use a loom that contains complicated levers. However, you can make a basic, functional loom using a piece of standard cardboard. This…

  • An Afghan is a good first project for a beginning weaver. You can use fairly heavy yarns so that the Afghan weaves up quickly, and they are always appreciated as gifts. You can also experiment with…

  • After your child has stretched the loops across the loom and woven more loops under and over between them, she will need to cast off the loops to finish the edges of the potholder. If you try to…

  • In the game of badminton, a shuttlecock or birdie is the wing-like object that is hit back and forth by players wielding rackets. Shuttlecocks are traditionally made of goose or duck feathers embedded…

  • The Cricket Loom is a 10-inch loom. The loom weighs only 3.5 pounds and is 13-by-18 inches in diameter. It looks like a child's toy, but it has the tension and sturdy build for serious weavers. The…

  • Shawls are good first projects for a beginning weaver. The finished size is not critical and thick, cozy shawls weave up quickly. They are always appreciated as gifts. You can use up different…

  • Droguet is a fancy silk fabric woven with small intricate patterns which was made in France and England in the 18th century. It can also be made from wool or cotton though it is mainly made with silk…

  • Silk is the strongest natural fiber and is known for its beauty when woven into material. Silk yarn, when woven in specific patterns, will create a variety of materials, such as damask, chiffon,…

  • Weaving your own trim produces authentic trim for period garb or unique decorations for modern clothing. You will need a hand weaving loom that allows you to make variable lengths of weave, each with…

  • A tension box is one of the tools needed for sectional warping of the loom. Sectional warping is a process whereby the weaver winds one or two inches of warp at a time around the back beam, rather…

  • Weaving cones, more often called yarn cones, are a means of storing yarn, thread or string. These storage devices are usually made of cylindrically shaped cardboard or plastic with a hole down the…

  • Having eight shafts on your loom rather than the usual four expands greatly the complexity of the weave structures you can execute. Theoretically, 254 different shed combinations are possible, but…

  • The Loop N Loom enables children to create weaving projects with brightly colored fabric loops. Using the plastic loom with pegs, children can learn how to weave the loops over and under to make…

  • In weaving, weft is wrapped around a loom to create fabrics or cloth. Weft is commonly referred to as a "filling yarn" as it fills in the textile design. The weft threads may be one color or…

  • A straight selvedge edge does not need to be hemmed or finished in any way. On a selvedge edge the ends of the yarn are wrapped around the edge and not hanging loose. This means they cannot fray or…

  • Weaving is a skill that has existed for many centuries; it involves the careful assembly of yarns, twills and cottons through a device known as a loom that produces beautiful garments and household…

  • One of the most difficult things to calculate when planning a weaving project is the length of the warp and weft. There are several factors to consider when calculating warp and weft lengths,…

  • Weaving with raw fleece, or "weaving in the grease" as some weavers refer to it, is a weaving method where hanks of unwashed wool are used as the weft. The warp is usually a strong string. The rugs or…

  • Huck, sometimes called Hucaback, is a very old threading draft that was popular for table linens and napkins in pre-industrial times. Huck drafts consist of two blocks, or threading sequences, usually…

  • It's inevitable that as a weaver you will eventually encounter a broken warp thread. Don't panic. You can easily fix this problem and keep on weaving. Handspinners who spin their own warp will be…

  • Knitting looms are used by knitters to create projects quickly and with ease. Like knitting with needles, yarn is cast on, knitted and bound off. To end a straight loom, binding off may be performed…

  • Linsey-woolsey is a traditional, pre-industrial fabric made by weaving wool weft on a linen warp. The weave structure can be either plain weave or twill. Linsey-woolsey uses the best qualities of each…

  • A wool saddle blanket is a great accessory to have for your horse and saddle. Synthetic materials can rub on the horse's back and give it saddle sores; a wool blanket would be much more comfortable.…

  • A weaving board is one of the simplest kinds of looms. It can be made easily from plywood, construction board or even sturdy cardboard. Typically a weaving board is "lap loom" size, small enough for…

  • One way to help children develop their small motor skills is through weaving projects. Weaving is a skill that is easy for most children to learn, and a skill that they will get better at with…

  • The simplest form of weaving, known as "plain weave" or "tabby," involves interlacing single elements such as strands of yarn. This interlacing is accomplished by alternately crossing the elements…

  • The backstrap loom can be easily assembled by a beginning weaver, just from some sticks and string. It makes an ideal first loom for somebody who is not sure she is ready to purchase a floor loom. It…

  • Tablet, or card, weaving is an ancient weaving technique that was in use thousands of years ago in Africa, Asia, Europe and Iceland. It is very well-suited for making strong bands and cinches for…

  • People weave using many different types of looms. One simple hand loom is called a rigid heddle loom. These looms are portable, and easily used. Rigid heddle looms are easily made using Popsicle or…

  • Weaving looms are toys that have entertained children throughout the centuries. Although production of cloth was not child's play, but was a necessity for every family prior to the industrial…

  • A heddle is a set of looped strings with a center eye which the warp thread passes through to make a path for a weaving shuttle. Heddles can be rigid or made of string depending on the loom and…

  • Weavers over the years have developed ways to pass on their knowledge of weaving patterns to other weavers. One of these tools is the modern threading, tie-up,and treadling draft. This style of…

  • Monk's Belt is an ancient weaving pattern, probably originating in Germany and Sweden. It is the most simple of the overshot patterns, and it is a good threading to start with when beginning to learn…

  • The table loom is a great for a new weaver. It is small and portable, and it can be simply propped up on a table when in use and stored away while not in use. Its harnesses are raised and lowered by…

  • The belt loom of the American Southwest, used by the Hopi and other Native American groups, is a simple loom that you can make yourself. It was traditionally used to weave 8-foot long belts that were…

  • The countermarch loom has great advantages over the simpler counterbalanced loom and jack looms. Because the treadles are tied up both directly to the harnesses, and to overhead jacks, the shed can be…

  • PoppaZoppa is an online game available only to Club Pogo subscribers. Players must stomp out 108 buildings laced across three cities. When you stomp two buildings that are next to one another, you…

  • The rigid heddle loom is often the loom that new weavers start with, and for a good reason: it is inexpensive, takes up little space, is simple to warp and yet is capable of producing real, useful…

  • Weaving involves the interlacing of two materials, such as cloth or grass, to form a structure. It is unclear what the origins of weaving are, as there is evidence of weaving from as far back as we…

  • In the long history of handweaving, brocade has been a technique used by weavers to embellish special fabrics by using colored thread such as brightly colored silks and wools. It is possible that…

  • The lightweight, portable Mirrix tapestry loom allows the weaver to maintain very tight tension on the warp threads, which is essential for even edges on a tapestry. It comes in several sizes,…

  • An inkle loom is a tool that allows you to wind your warp and weave on the same piece of equipment. It takes up little space, yet there are almost infinite possibilities in the kinds of belts and…

  • The backstrap loom is an extremely simple loom that allows for almost infinite flexibility in weaver-controlled patterning. Some of the most sophisticated textiles in the world, created by Andean…

  • Early mineral mining techniques were not as sophisticated as they are now. All of our heavy machinery and chemicals processes have made mineral prospecting and recovery much easier today because of…

  • The inkle loom is a great loom to start with for a beginning weaver. You don't need a separate warping board, as the loom itself is the warping board. You don't need expensive shuttles; a simple…

  • Craft House lap weaving looms can help kids develop their motor skills and unleash their creativity all at the same time. These looms use loopers, a stretchy piece of fabric cut into a loop shape,…

  • The Rose Art weaving loom is a basic potholder loom. Children and adults alike can use the stretchy, colorful loops that come with the loom to make potholders. Sew several potholders together to make…

  • You don't need a lot of fancy equipment or supplies to teach your children a crafty new skill. Forget the tiny little potholder looms; show your children how to weave using items around your home and…

  • Exploration has always been a part of humanity. Throughout history, its applications have led to discoveries on land, in the ocean and into the universe. Each area of exploration carries with it a…

  • The backstrap loom is one of the simplest, yet most sophisticated weaving devices ever invented. It is tensioned with the weaver's own body rather than on a heavy, permanent frame, so it is very…

  • Frame looms are the most common hobby-type looms. They are easy to use and easy to make, and weavers can use them to create everything from throw rugs to tapestries, doilies or place mats. Learning to…

  • If you have a square potholder weaving loom, all you need are a few fabric loops and about an hour of time to make yourself a hand-woven potholder. The simple part is stretching the loops across the…

  • Weaving is done by lacing horizontal weft threads through vertical warp threads that are strung onto a weaving loom to hold them taut. The most basic loom is a simple frame, much like a picture frame,…

  • Clothing and accessories can be easily knit on round looms; the "no needles" process is ideal for the beginning knitter. A round loom, usually made of plastic or wood, features pegs that stick out…

  • Weaving is the art of making fabric using some type of weaving loom. All woven projects consist of the warp threads, which run vertically down the length of the woven fabric and the weft threads which…

  • Weaving is the craft of turning yarn into textiles by meshing threads together at right angles. At its simplest, weaving uses one set of threads going vertically and another thread which is woven back…

  • Choosing a loom and learning to weave is the first step on a journey that can be simple, as in using a frame loom, or complex as in using a multiple harness or tapestry loom that can take up a whole…

  • Potholders are woven on potholder looms. They consist of loops of fabric that are interwoven into a square shape. Decorative potholders are made with synthetic fibers. Potholders made with 100 percent…

  • Weaving is the act of bringing a piece of yarn or thread over and under other threads to make an interesting design or pattern. Weaving is usually done on large machines, either electric or…

  • The art of weaving has been around for thousands of years. Different cultures all over the world have developed their own types of loom. A loom is used to make fabric from individual fibers. The…

  • Weaving creates fabric out of single threads. According to the Georgia College, archeologists discovered woven fabric in digs dating as far back as 8,000BC and as far apart as China and Peru. They…

  • The Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval Era, is the turbulent period of European history that began after the fall of the Roman Empire, about 450 a.d., to the rise of the Renaissance, more than…

  • A potholder weaving loom is a fantastic first tool for a child over the age of 5 who is interested in needlework. The loom is uncomplicated and inexpensive and can be found at fabric stores and craft…

  • The next time you find a T-shirt with a hole in it, a pair of pants your child has outgrown or a stained pillow case, don't throw it away. Cut it up into strips and save it for a DIY weaving project.…

  • One of the earliest fiber art creations children can master is weaving on a miniature loom. A child's potholder loom is a small, square piece of wood or plastic with a frame-like construction and pegs…

  • A Beka loom is a weaving loom built for children, educational purposes and those in need of a low-cost loom. This loom is a choice for many beginner weavers for its lightweight, portability and simple…

  • Delicate Indian silk sarees, ornate Persian rugs, brilliantly colored Central American ponchos -- the possibilities of loom weaving are endless. However, the terminology and setup can be a sizable…

  • A pot holder is one of the best kitchen tools a cook can have. Pot holders protect the cook's hands from getting burned when handling hot pots and pans. Some pot holders are decorative and can be used…

  • Weaving involves crossing two sets of threads over and under each other to create items such as rugs, blankets and cloths. A weaving loom is any machine or object that weaves these threads into the…

  • If you are learning how to weave, using a large-scale loom may seem overwhelming and confusing. However, you can learn the basics of weaving by using a more basic loom. For example, you can create a…

  • If you have children who are interested in learning how to weave, it can be difficult to teach them properly on a full-sized weaving loom. All of the strings and levers can be confusing and…

  • The Alex Loop 'N Loom is a square metal loom that comes with a hook and fabric loops. The loom is designed to be used by children ages 5 and up. Children can make woven squares, which then may be…

  • Weaving looms come in all sizes, from floor looms that can fill a large room to lap-sized looms that weave simple children's potholders. You don't have to invest a lot of time or money into making…

  • The Avalon weaving loom is an old-fashioned toy loom that was created to help teach young children how to learn to weave. You can learn how to weave on an Avalon weaving loom before moving on to more…

  • Large, 36-inch looms, otherwise known as floor looms, are used for weaving rugs and blankets. Built from a wooden frame and a strong, interlaced pattern made of twine, the floor loom helps weavers…

  • Floor weaving looms come in a variety of styles and sizes, from fold-up frames that will only weave narrow swatches of cloth to giant looms where the operator literally sits inside. Frontier looms…

  • Knowing how to weave properly will allow you to create woven craft projects that are professional looking and durable. A correctly woven project will have stitches that are tight and even, without…

  • Tape looms are used to weave trim, ribbon, tapes, straps and ties. Before the invention of zippers and hook-and-loop closures, people used tape or ribbon to tie their clothes. A tape loom can be as…

  • Warp painting is done with either dyes or paint. Although acrylic paint will dry faster than oil paint, both types of paint can be used to create a warp painting. Warp painting done by hand is either…

  • For those who love to knit or craft, potholders are an engaging, yet inexpensive way to hone your skills and create a useful item in the process. Plastic potholder looms are pegged squares used to…

  • In the Middle Ages, the majority of rugs were woven on a loom out of spun wool fibers. Some of the earliest known rugs come from about 2,000 B.C.E., and consisted of short lengths of weft (yarn tied…

  • Weaving dates back at least six to seven thousand years, since the time when Scythian nomads were making pile rugs in and around Pazyrk. It is no wonder we are still fascinated with it today; weaving…

  • Tablet weaving, also known as card weaving, dates back to 400 B.C. This technique uses thin cardboard-like playing cards or index cards with yarn passing through the punched holes. By rotating the…

  • Navajo weavings are some of the most highly prized textiles in the Southwestern United States. Navajo women have long made rugs, horse blankets, chief's blankets, and woven dresses. The looms are of…

  • Make your own handmade rugs to enhance rooms and serve as focal points on their own. Make an elaborately crafted rug if you know how to a weave wool tapestry with a large floor loom. Take on a…

  • Knitting projects are a lot easier when you use a loom. A loom primarily consists of many strong, vertical strings attached to a secure frame made of wood, plastic or another solid material. Some…

  • As far back as 1000 A.D., according to the Northern Arizona Native American Culture Trail, Navajo people have woven rugs on wooden looms. Although their colorful geometric designs may make these rugs…

  • Weaving is a technique that has been used for centuries to combine separate lengths of fiber into a coherent sheet. Cord, ribbon, grass, hair, vines and wood are just some of the materials used to…

  • Tablet or card weaving is one of the oldest known ways of weaving textiles. Strictly speaking, it's an off-loom technique, though you can construct a tablet loom to make things easier. When card…

  • Toy weaving looms allow children and adults to create hand-woven potholders. Playing with colors allows you to customize your own potholders. Potholders created on toy looms make great gifts for any…

  • You can build a wood framed weaving loom easily, using a few pieces of wood and some wood dowel. Even a small loom can provide hours of fun for your child as she learns how to make cloth for herself…

  • Peg loom potholders are a simple craft that children can make, but can be made slightly more challenging for adults to enjoy as well. Weaving these potholders is an activity you can enjoy while…

  • If you've come into ownership of a vintage loom, don't worry -- setting your warp is a standard procedure for any floor loom, the basic design of which has not changed for centuries. Your warp are the…

  • Tablet weaving, also known as card weaving, is one of the oldest forms of weaving. You can use tablet weaving cards to produce long woven strips of textile. You can use tablet weaving to make belts…

  • Weaving potholders on plastic or wooden looms has been a favorite craft project for decades, allowing kids to make an endless variety of colorful gifts for mom. The original looms, developed in the…

  • Weaving is an ancient craft that involves intertwining sets of yards or threads to create items such as a rug, an art piece or an accessory. Natives originally used looms to perform this activity. A…

  • Decorative rod weaving consists of creating a customized woven design along a specially made fishing rod. Designed with one person in mind, the custom rod builder creates every aspect, including the…

  • Many craftsmen in Iran, Turkey, India and China have mastered the art of rug and carpet weaving. They use cotton, linen, hemp, wool and silk to create unique designs. Every craftsman uses his own…

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  • Butterfly looms are wooden tools that help you wrap and knot yarn, creating beautiful designs for clothing or textiles. The looms come in five different sizes: baby, small, medium, rectangle and…

  • Weft is a weaving term used to describe the yarn that is threaded horizontally across the vertical yarn on a loom, known as the warp. A weft float is a secondary weft that is woven over a plain weave,…

  • Owning a loom can provide you with a simple tool to create beautiful cloth works. Looms aren't something you often see sitting on the shelf at your local store, so making your own is a natural move. A…

  • The Suzuki Boulevard S83 is a cruiser motorcycle originally released in 1987 under the name "VS 1400 Intruder." After 1991, the VS 1400 Intruder models were altered in length and height, with the…

  • A try square is a vital part of any amateur carpenter's tool box and is used to make sure any square corners are at perfect right angles before joining elements of a project together. Although…

  • Navajo weaving looms differ from other looms. The Navajo loom is vertical, whereas most other looms are horizontal. This allows the loom to take up less space in a room. It also allows visitors to…

  • The Naza motor GTR 150 is a scooter sold in Malaysia and Brunei. Based in Malaysia, Naza inked an agreement with Taiwan-based CPI Motor, the original manufacturer of the scooter, to assemble…

  • A butterfly loom can help you make an attractive coaster out of any color and type of yarn you choose in only a few minutes. Use a single color of yarn or use a second contrasting color to knot off…

  • Potholder looms--square frames made of either metal, plastic or wood--allow children and adults to complete simple craft projects. The looms have pegs to which yarn or bands of fabric are attached.…

  • One of the oldest weavings found was a pile rug from the fourth or fifth Century B.C. Woven by highly skilled Scythian nomads, it lay resting in an ice-bound grave in Pazyryk. While it would be…

  • Looms are available in many different shapes and styles, designed for very different projects. Beginners who want to weave yard, thread and other textiles should select a more basic loom at the…

  • Selecting a weaving loom can be difficult, given the wide variety of looms on the market today. From antique looms to contemporary ones, a weaver can get lost in the huge selection available. In…

  • Weaving is a very ancient craft. Grave goods from Asia, Egypt and South America have preserved pieces of ancient woven fabrics of linen, wool, silk and cotton from distant ages past. Different…

  • The harness is the part of the loom that holds the heddles (cord or metal loops that control individual threads). An eight-harness loom has eight of these. Multiple harnesses allow you to make more…

  • Cardboard looms are an economical way to introduce weaving techniques to children and adults. Weaving creates a small piece of fabric that can be used many different ways. The finished weaving can be…

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  • Bead looms, available through craft supply outlets, are used to make flat pieces that can be used to create jewelry, bookmarks and decorative insets.

  • Loom beadwork has an ancient history in many cultures. Start learning with a simple set of 10 warp threads. These are the strands that run the length of the loom. The thread that weaves in a…

  • Potholder looms are a popular introduction to weaving and an easy way for children to make hotpads and improve their fine motor skills. A child can make several potholders with a bag of multicolor…

  • In weaving, the yarn and other fabrics used brush up against each other and the frame of the loom at a high rate of speed. This friction can cause a significant, even dangerous, buildup of static…

  • Warping looms operate within a fixed shed as you weave yarn strands from the bottom on up. You roll your woven fabric around the top beam as you go along. Although this type of weaving process goes…

  • Transform a sturdy piece of cardboard into a loom for an uncomplicated weaving project, such as a set of drink coasters. The small loom replicates the warp and weft principles used with larger looms.…

  • Weaving looms have been used for centuries as a way to make fabrics, rugs and more. Looms differ in use, but they all have serve the same purpose of allowing materials to be made from thread. A…

  • Whether you just adore flowers, or are looking for an embellishment for your sweater-knitting project, you might find that a flower loom comes in handy. Learning about some of the flower styles and…

  • A portable weaving loom offers you the opportunity to weave without taking up the entire space available in your home. You can make your own portable loom using a picture frame or scraps of wood, or…

  • Crafters who want to knit rectangles and squares, but haven't mastered knitting needles, have an alternative method available--the Provo Craft Knifty Knitter long loom. This heavy-duty plastic loom is…

  • Making loomed potholders is a classic child's activity. Easy, quick and inexpensive to make, decorative and functional, loomed potholders are a simple introduction to the principles of weaving. This…

  • To learn the basics of weaving or to weave something simple like a bookmark or coaster, you do not need to invest in expensive loom equipment. You can make your own out of sturdy cardboard and a pair…

  • Simple frame weaving looms can be made at home with inexpensive artists' stretcher bars (also called stretcher strips) and common household tools and materials. These looms produce quite acceptable…

  • Rug looms consist of vertical or horizontal frames, usually made of wood, used to create handmade rugs. The loom holds the fibers used to create the rug in place while they are woven together. While…

  • The inkle loom, small and easy to move, was and is used to weave narrow bands of fabric. Throughout history, this weaving was used as braids, trims, belts, straps and other pieces both practical and…

  • Weaving is a skill that has been practiced for centuries. You can create fabrics that are rough or smooth, and you can weave intricate patterns into the cloth. Weaving cloth used to be a skill that…

  • Loom-woven potholders make a great gift for someone who enjoys cooking. Loom-woven potholders also make a good project for the beginning weaver, and experienced weavers can use them to make color and…

  • Learning how to weave on a traditional loom can be difficult, but you can plan out simple designs on a cardboard loom. All you need to make this loom is a sturdy piece of cardboard and some yarn. Head…

  • Weaving is the act of interlacing fibers together to form a piece of cloth. A loom is a frame or machine on which weavers make cloth from threads. Early weavers didn't use looms but wove by hand,…

  • Loop looms are small square weaving looms that utilize stretchy loops of fabric instead of traditional weaving materials like yarn or thread. Loop looms provide new and experienced weavers alike with…

  • Making a floor weaving loom in a 36-inch size enables weaving of rugs and blankets as large as 3 feet square. New fabric or old fabric cut into strips will create unique works of art on a weaving loom…

  • People have been weaving thread or yarn into cloth for many millennia, with the earliest known fabric dating as far back as 8000 BC. Thanks to our predecessors who learned to spin and weave plant…

  • Loom potholder weaving is a great project for kids. Potholders are quick to make, colorful and useful. It’s a project even small children can handle with minimal adult supervision. Kids learn to…

  • Weaving is one of the oldest crafts known to mankind, with a history dating back to around 10,000 B.C. While woven fiber baskets and bowls aren't produced with a loom, most other types of weaving…

  • A countermarch loom is a hand loom that has jacks at the top of the loom attached to the shafts, allowing them to rise or sink, and two sets of lamms. A shaft is a frame with loops that the warp ends…

  • Chainmail is the art of weaving metal rings together to make items such as shirts, sleeves and jewelry. Beginning chainmaillers often complain that the hardest part of learning to chainmail is holding…

  • Weavings and tapestries have been around for centuries. People have produced their own cloth, decorative fabrics, rugs and other textiles for home use and to sell. You can make your own unique pieces…

  • Straw weaving looms are used to make bands of fabric that can be used as belts, purse straps or headbands. These bands can also be woven or sewn together to make handbags or place mats. Use a…

  • Weaving is thought to be mankind's oldest craft, dating back in earliest records to around 10,000 BC. Weaving looms evolved over time, as technology improved and new threads and yarns were discovered.…

  • Weave your own scarf to accent your favorite jacket or to keep you warm during cold winter months. Using an old piece of cardboard, you can easily make a weaving loom. Make these scarves for your…

  • Weaving is one of the oldest crafts, possibly the oldest craft that mankind uses. Before the invention of the loom, weaving was a slow and complex task. Prior to the loom, most weaving was for…

  • Loom woven potholders are simple enough for children to make, but even adults can enjoy the process of weaving wool, cotton or nylon loopers over and under a warp made from loopers stretched…

  • Anyone with an old, wooden picture frame in their home's attic can turn it into a simple weaving loom. Turning old picture frames into smaller, portable looms is also a wonderful way to introduce…

  • Plastic weaving looms are portable and simple to use. They are ideal diversions for kids on a boring afternoon, and once you master the basics you can use them to weave potholders and hot pads all day…

  • The child's loop loom for making pot holders has been around for many years. Old looms were made with metal. Modern-day looms may be made from either metal or plastic. The pot holder loop looms and…

  • A Butterfly Loom is a hinged square with serrated edges that allows you to weave yarn along back and forth and around to create various designs. You can stitch the finished squares together to make…

  • A weaving loom is a device that allows the craftsperson operating the loom to produce textiles made using a weaving process. As of January 2010, the weaving craft enjoyed ongoing popularity, as…

  • Navajo looms are used for weaving rugs or other flat items. You can use a Navajo loom to make a variety of home decor projects. Making a Navajo loom involves a quick trip to the hardware store and a…

  • Weaving is an ancient skill that turns fiber into cloth, and the loom is the tool by which this happens. A loom is essentially a frame that holds the warp threads under tension as the weft threads are…

  • Making hand woven potholders is a treasured childhood memory for most baby Boomers. Simple to make and useful in the kitchen, cloth loop potholders are coming back into style in a big way. Kits for…

  • A frame loom can be any size, and the smaller it is the more portable it is. A basic frame loom can be made from four lengths of wood secured together with wooden dowels to give it stability. The…

  • Any weaving apparatus is considered a loom---and looms need not be intricate. Even a simple loom will help you accomplish a weaving task more efficiently. The simplest loom can be fashioned from any…

  • It was the rare baby-boomer home that didn't have at least a couple of loop-loom potholders in a kitchen drawer. These colorful craft projects were made on a metal or plastic looms, created from loops…

  • Weaving is an art form that involves taking threads and turning them into fabric. Weaving looms can be made from almost anything, including scrap pieces of wood and cardboard boxes. Traditional…

  • Even large dogs can get chilly in cold weather. There's nothing wrong with giving your dog's fur a little extra help in a cold climate. You can create the components of a dog sweater with ease on a…

  • Studio Twelve Flower Looms are vintage plastic weaving looms from the '60s and '70s that helped crafters generate their own "Flower Power." The hand-held looms have 12 outer spokes that form a circle…

  • A loom is a device used by weavers to combine the two elements of fabric, the warp and the weft, into a wide and strong piece of cloth. Of the many styles and sizes of looms, floor looms are the only…

  • Recycle old fabrics into beautiful woven rugs and tapestries using a homemade floor loom. Crafters everywhere will enjoy this simple, homemade loom because it allows them to create many projects from…

  • Weaving is a traditional craft that is experiencing a comeback. Simple looms are quite accessible; however, learning to use your loom can be a bit challenging. One key to successful weaving is a…

  • Weaving rugs is one of the most popular craft activities for adults and children. You can use just about anything that can be cut or torn into strips for rug weaving projects, including yarn, rags,…

  • Loom knitting on a rectangular loom allows you to create yards of flat pieces of knit fabric, which because it is double-knit, doesn't curl at the edges or require any kind of edge finishing…

  • Understanding the parts of a floor loom is an essential first step for weavers. Knowing how mechanisms interact allows weavers to control their work and fix problems as they arise. Many parts of the…

  • Used for centuries, backstrap looms provide weavers with a portable, flexible tool for making a wide variety of woven items. Although simply built, backstrap looms allow weavers to experiment with…

  • Making dishcloths on a loom is not difficult. To make one, you need only a few basic loom knitting supplies and a pattern. Loom knit dishcloths can be ornate, with stitched-in designs, or simple, with…

  • The Knifty Knitter Series is a product line that is sold by Provo Craft for crafters to make easy items without standard knitting needles. The line includes a flower loom which is used to make…

  • A tapestry is a wall hanging that utilizes special weaving techniques to create a picture or intricate design. Tapestries have been woven in many cultures for hundreds of years. Beginners to the art…

  • Many adults can remember weaving a nylon or cotton potholder at some point during their childhood. Even if you don't remember using a potholder loom as a child, you can still teach your children this…

  • Knitting a scarf the old-fashioned way produces a warm garment, but can take a lot of time, patience and practice. Keeping consistent tension and dropping stitches can be difficult. Using a Knifty…

  • Potholder looms are a great introduction to weaving. Kids can warp the small loom and can quickly finish a project. The materials are colorful and appealing for children. But adults can also have a…

  • The knifty knitter is a type of knitting loom. This knifty knitter loom can be used to create different types of knit by varying the way the loom is wrapped or by the method of knitting off the loom.…

  • A rigid heddle loom is used to weave table runners, place mats, rugs and many other useful and decorative items. A variety of designs and patterns can be achieved with sufficient patience and…

  • One way around the dilemma of not being able to find a rug to match your décor is to weave your own rug on a loom. Loom weaving is both a practical and artistic craft, and it's very easy to…

  • Peg looms are small, portable looms that are easy to use. They are typically a long piece of sturdy wood, with evenly spaced holes drilled into it. Each hole has a corresponding peg. Each peg has a…

  • Tapestry is a specific type of weaving in which the warp yarn is completely hidden and the color can change at any point, according to the Carol K. Russell in "The Tapestry Handbook." This allows the…

  • A simple weaving loom is surprisingly easy to construct, allowing you to try out weaving or introduce a beginner to this age-old craft easily and inexpensively. This type of loom is referred to as a…

  • A rigid heddle loom is one of the first models most weavers learn to use. Unlike more complex models, the rigid heddle is mainly limited to plain weave. Nevertheless, it offers certain advantages.

  • A four-harness floor loom is the image most people conjure when they hear the word "weaving." These looms are classified as foot-treadle looms and allow weavers to create wider fabrics, around 45…

  • Weaving on a loom looks complicated to most beginners. Weaving, however, is the simple process of entwining two sets of yarn to create patterns and designs. The novice needs only a few everyday items…

  • Tablet weaving, also known as card weaving, creates narrow strips of fabric for projects like dog collars, bracelets or belts. Using everyday household items, creating a homemade tablet weaving loom…

  • Small weaving looms offer the home crafter a way to enjoy weaving without the need for purchasing or using a large loom. While many of us are familiar with woven potholders, there are a number of…

  • Textile weaving is almost as old as civilization itself, and it is practiced around the globe. Weaving probably developed as a refinement of mat or basket making, in which the much finer materials…

  • Looms have been used to weave spun thread or yarn into fabric for centuries. There are several types of looms in use today, many very similar to those that have been used over time. Some looms are…

  • Backstrap looms have been used by people in Central and South America for centuries. They are easy to make and easy to use.

  • Making a simple loom is intriguing, but making a simple loom out of cardboard is resourceful. The loom consists of parts that can be found for free (or bought for very little money.)

  • A Jacquard loom is a type of machine used in weaving. Jacquard looms allow for a complex pattern to be woven into a fabric. It began as a mechanical loom in the 1800s, but today the electronic version…

  • Weaving looms can range from quite simple to very complex. Looms have been used to produce cloth for thousands of years, and while technology has improved the loom, the basic strategies and practices…

  • Loom knitting is growing in popularity across the country. This form of knitting is amongst the oldest in the world. There are illustrations of loom knitting that date back to medieval France.…

  • Looms have been around for centuries and have had quite the hand in weaving everything from tapestries to clothing. The first power loom was created by Edmund Cartwright in 1785. However, it was the…

  • To make a textile product, you need to weave together various pieces of yarn of thread. To do this, you need a loom. Looms are devices that can rage in both size and general shape or look. However…

  • Ponchos make a great cloak for you when it is chilly out. They slip over your head and drape over you. You can create a poncho by using a loom.

  • When knitting with a loom, you may create different stitches by wrapping the loom in different patterns, or by varying the method of knitting off the loom. One of the most basic loom wraps is with…

  • Hairpin lace was a popular style during the Victorian era. It is a crochet technique that is considered easy to learn after you have mastered the art of crocheting. Hairpin lace is created using a…

  • Beginning to insert rags into a frame loom. Learn about rug weaving and how to weave with a frame loom in this free video.

  • Putting the first rag on a frame loom. Learn about rug weaving and how to weave with a frame loom in this free video.

  • What do you need to weave on a frame loom? Learn about rug weaving and how to weave with a frame loom in this free video.

  • Looms have been used for decades now and have changed, just like most things from the past, but the method of weave on the loom has not. The fibers have also changed. Most people look to use yarn or…

  • The ancient craft of weaving has made its way through the centuries and is still being used. The equipment has gone from native people using their bodies to hold the wraps and boot straps to hand…

  • Using a loom can be fun. You can create your own fabric, rugs and other projects, as well as feel closer to our ancestors who relied on such crafts for their clothing and cloth. Here's how to get…

  • New looms are extremely expensive and may be more than you can spend on your first loom. Used looms are easy to find and can be picked up for a fraction of a new loom. These looms are also usually in…

  • There are a lot of steps in weaving. First you have to tie on the warp threads to your loom and tension all those threads. Once that is done you can settle down to actually weaving. Actually weaving…

  • An Inkle Loom is a simple table top loom that can weave bands or strips of cloth. The word Inkle comes from the Scottish word that literally means narrow band. It is a simple loom to both make and…

  • Weaving your own textiles is a hobby that is becoming more popular every year. People who craft want to get back to original creativity, and weaving is the perfect example of getting back to basics.…