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Weaving Big on a Little Loom
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For intermediate and advanced crafters, these eight illustrated loom weaving projects help you create sustainable, attractive, and useful textile pieces for your home and wardrobe—or to give as gifts. This step-by-step guide to weaving large projects on a little loom is packed with over 200 color photographs.
Use your frame loom to create eight large, impactful weaving projects, including an oversized scarf, a snood, a shoulder bag, a mesh shopping bag, a bathroom mat, a table runner, and two types of cushions. With straightforward instructions, weave patterns, and vivid color photography, this helpful how-to guide leads you through each step of these inspired projects.
First, choose your materials, focusing on finding the best, most sustainable textiles and yarns for your project. Next, learn about a special type of frame loom with a detachable top and bottom bar that will enable you to create pieces up to six and a half feet in length. Learn how to create 8 different weave structures, then, try your hand at each of the eight creative large-scale loom projects that are sure to impress family and friends. Once you're finished, you can proudly wear, carry, or display your contemporary weave work anywhere. You can also learn how to make your own frame loom for large projects using a simple guide.
Use your frame loom to create eight large, impactful weaving projects, including an oversized scarf, a snood, a shoulder bag, a mesh shopping bag, a bathroom mat, a table runner, and two types of cushions. With straightforward instructions, weave patterns, and vivid color photography, this helpful how-to guide leads you through each step of these inspired projects.
First, choose your materials, focusing on finding the best, most sustainable textiles and yarns for your project. Next, learn about a special type of frame loom with a detachable top and bottom bar that will enable you to create pieces up to six and a half feet in length. Learn how to create 8 different weave structures, then, try your hand at each of the eight creative large-scale loom projects that are sure to impress family and friends. Once you're finished, you can proudly wear, carry, or display your contemporary weave work anywhere. You can also learn how to make your own frame loom for large projects using a simple guide.
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Rin Koeller
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“Well written! I enjoyed the entry theme of sustainability around fiber arts and the call to action for weavers finding themselves reading the passage. Clear details, nice photos and easy to understand patterns. A wide variety of sample weaves and projects alike. Great for advanced beginner - longer projects suited for lap loom / frame loop with rotating upper and lower bars to accommodate warp length. Some patterns can be adjusted to work on a fixed easel loom.”

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About Fiona Daly
Fiona Daly is a textile designer maker, hand weaver, and author. Her practice is craft and research led, focusing on local wool production, rare sheep breed wools, sustainable textiles, circular design, and education. She is the author of Weaving on a Little Loom: Techniques, Patterns, and Projects for Beginners (Princeton Architectural Press, 2018). She lives in Ireland.
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