Can I just start this post with saying that you guys ask the best questions! Please feel free to drop me an email or comment below if you have something on…
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So as I mentioned before I like using dowel rods to hang my weaves from. The reason for this is they are easy to cut to size, they are affordable, and…
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There are actually a lot of options for hanging your wall hangings. The option you choose is dependent on your preference and what you think will make you’re wall hanging look…
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If you’ve been wanting to add pom poms or tassels to your weaves, but weren’t sure how to go about it, then this is the post for you! To begin, weave…
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If you’re interested in weaving on a lap loom, but aren’t interested in making one of your own (instructions here), here are some lap looms that I’d recommend to beginners.…
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The obvious answer to this question is whatever size you want. Truly you can use whatever yarn thickness you desire and also incorporate non-yarn items. However, when you are new to…
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The soumak is a very fun weave to add to your wall hanging. Since this technique sits on top of the warp threads, it adds some texture and dimension to your…
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Congratulations on completing your weave! Now it’s time to finish it. Depending on which frame loom (a simple frame or a notched frame) you used to create your weave on will…
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A plain weave is the process of pulling the weft thread (horizontal thread) over the first warp thread (vertical thread), then under the second, over the third, and so on until…
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If you’re new to weaving, some of the terminology might be confusing at first, so here are some of the important terms: Loom: A loom is the structure that you use…