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A Week of Weaving
Caiden’s completed weaving for Dad for Father’s Day
Erin is busy with her Farming Block for grade three and part of the practical work is weaving. Caiden and Jenna have been inspired to weave as well. Jenna has woven a little carpet for our gnome home and Caiden is weaving a rainbow for Dad for father’s day on cardboard.
How to make a simple loom from cardboard:
Materials:
1 piece of thick cardboard 20cm by 30cm
wool to weave around the cardboard
different colour wool to weave with
1 blunt wool needle with a large eye
pencil to move your wool down after each row
scissors
Take your cardboard and cut little 1cm slits along both edges of the short sides of your board, make sure that they are cut opposite each other so that when you wind your wool around to make the strings, they line up. Tie your wool/string on to the card and wind around and around until you have gone around your whole board. Then you can thread your needle and start weaving in and out the strands. Just remember when you come to the edge of a row to go around your last string and then look at your lines before and go the opposite way. If you went over before now you go under. Just keep alternating your rows and you’ll end up with a lovely pattern. When you want to change colours, just weave to the end of the row leaving some wool, cut the old colour and tie on the new one and off you go. Also remember to move your work down at the end of each row or two or you will get gaps. You can use a pencil for this. When you are finished weaving you can cut your strings. Cut them quite far away from the weaving and then take two strings and tie a knot. Keep moving along tying two strings all along until you are finished. Enjoy!

Linda the weaving looks really good! You all are such talented crafters!
Have a lovely fatherday with dad!
xxx
I just love this blog:)
Thanks for so many good ideas!
I am a homeschooling mum from Tallinn, Estonia. I have too four kids:) Blessings!
i think i did something like this when i was a kid except I used plastic straws might have to do it again make a giant straw loom lol
I’ve never done this, but was inspired to have my kids try this for Christmas gifts this year. I have a question before I start, the first horizontal string that you weave in and out (I can’t tell from the pics) is it tied to the perpendicular string to keep from coming loose, or just tied into them when you cut the weaving off the loom?
Dear Lillian
I have tied it to the perpendicular string:)
Happy weaving
xo