If you are teaching a child to weave, or just want an impromptu, no cost small loom for sampling yarns and colorways, this little loom is very handy.
The project on the foam food tray loom is a bookmark, but you can weave amulet bags, rug mugs, small dolls and toys, doll house rugs or squares that you stitch together to make larger projects.
It’s great for traveling, as it’s light, and if you use a plastic darning needle for weaving, it’s fine to take through airport security.
Yesterday, I posted part one of the recycled and upcycled looms: Here’s the link: PART ONE
I think that one of the most accessible looms for beginning weavers is the weaving stick loom.
I am doing a lot of designing for it – here’s my post about the mermaid to weave on the stick weaving loom: LINK
Happy Weaving!!!!
What a wonderful travel project this would be! Parents everywhere will thank you for giving their kids something safe and engaging and quiet to do on the road or in the air.
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