LOOM WEAVING HOW TO
How to Make a Cardboard Weaving Loom Supplies Most kids don’t get the opportunity to learn these classic, old-fashioned hand-crafts anymore, so I’m thrilled that my hooligans are so keen to learn them. Loom weaving is a relaxing activity that kids can do in their down-time or while watching t.v. They were surprised by how quick and easy it was to do and they were thrilled with the way their projects turned out. At Weft Blown we supply a wide range of looms from a starters weaving kit up to a 32 shaft floor loom and we want to make deciding what suits your needs easier for you so we have created this guide to help explain the differences between each type of loom we sell and what you can. We’ve done a lot of lacing and weaving activities over the years but this was the hooligans’ first time weaving on an actual loom. Choosing which weaving loom to buy can by a daunting process.
Update: After mastering loom weaving, the hooligans have done all kinds of creative weaving projects.
They’ve shown a real interest in yarn crafts lately, so I’m introducing them to some of the classics that I loved when I was a kid. The other day I taught my daycare kids how to weave on a cardboard loom. In this post, you’ll learn how to make a cardboard weaving loom, how to weave on it, and how to take your finished weaving project off the loom.