I am just over the moon 🙂
I love working with Lucet cords, and sometimes, I work with miles of them.
So, I wanted to be able to make oodles of lucet cords more quickly.
After a LOT of tinkering around, and much experimenting and many different iterations, I was happy with the prototype for the Latchet Lucet.
I talked to Donna and Gary McFarland at Dewberry Ridge Looms to see if they were interested in making it.
Yes!
Yay!
Gary is a master craftsman and excellent designer.
He took my design and fine tuned and honed it and here is the result:
This glorious piece of work:
Here it is, attached to the table with the spiffy clamp that Gary found after a lot of research:
It is a very happy tool for co-creating with the Thumbelina, Mollie Whuppie, Vasilisa and Star looms.
(well…. any and all looms, really).
Here’s a video of it in action:
Here’s the link to order one:
The projects made with Lucet cords in the following videos work perfectly with the cords made with the Latchet Lucet:
It’s just sooooooooooooooo much fun!
SO beautiful! However do you do this? What a beautiful selection of possibilities!
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Thank you so much! 🙂 I love figuring things out 🙂 I think my most favorite question is: What if……? or maybe: How could I …..? 🙂
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Love it! Can’t wait to try this beautiful tool! Thank you for all of your inspiring videos!🐾🐕
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Thank you so much, Laura-Lynn – I hope that you will enjoy the Latchet Lucet as much as I do! 🙂
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Would it be possible to use small fabric strips with the latchet lucet, or yarn only? Love your work!
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I haven’t tried. I will experiment and see.
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