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Reddit » Weaving
1d ago
Is there a way to not have these floats, other than breaking off and weaving in each tail?
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Reddit » Weaving
1d ago
took apart of a strand of recycled paper from my headphones packaging to test coiling out on X) a just for fun little piece ill put up on my wall now! used embroidery thread around it as well
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Reddit » Weaving
1d ago
The only information I know about this loom is that it’s a loom lol. Is it worth anything? I see the badge says Beka on it but I can’t seem to find any that look like this one when I go to their website. It was left behind when the last owners moved out. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance
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Reddit » Weaving
1d ago
Does anyone know how nato watch straps are woven? What type of yarn os used and what type of loom is used?
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Reddit » Weaving
2d ago
I got this old loom at an estate sale some years ago, and have recently been trying to learn more about weaving. I am wondering if all of the required pieces are still attached to this loom, what it’s called, and what kind of work might be needed to get it into working order. The wood looks to need oil, and the metal bits look quite rusty. Is this salvageable? Thanks in advance!
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Reddit » Weaving
2d ago
Hello! I am a beginner weaver and I’ve inherited a loom that I have no idea how to dress. I am struggling with the tie ups right now and wondered whether someone in this group could tell me what type of loom this is? If I can narrow down my googling it would really help a ton. Thank you weavers!!
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Reddit » Weaving
2d ago
My first time trying a point draw. I am a beginner and this is my second ever project.
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Reddit » Weaving
2d ago
I have been interested in weaving but avoided it because I already have too many hobbies. Then someone gave me a loom they didn’t need and a local-ish place offered a class in how to direct warp. The second project was being planned before this one even came off the loom. Sigh. Wool yarn from a small mill and leftover from a sweater project. I think it is a 10 dent heddle? On a Beka loom. I crocheted the selvedges because they were a mess - but I was getting better by the end! Can you tell which end is which in the second photo? I carried the color change up one side the whole way.
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