A woven Picture from Cotton Yarn, Wool and Strips of Fabric
SKU#:
v14134
A woven Picture from Cotton Yarn, Wool and Strips of Fabric
SKU#:
v14134
This woven hanging decoration is made with wool, cotton yarn and long strips of fabric on a wooden loom. We will now show you how to weave this hanging decoration and how to warp the loom.
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How to do it

1.
Warp the loom with warp threads. Tie a knot at the end of the thread as shown.

2.
Place the thread with the knot into the groove on the lower block of the loom. Place the loose block approx. in the middle of the loom.

3.
Warp the warp threads in the grooves of the transverse blocks at the top and the bottom of the loom. NB: the warp thread only goes into every other groove in the block in the middle.

4.
Continue this process until the entire frame is full. NB: thread fewer warp threads if you want a more narrow, woven section.

5.
Now pull the thread from the right hand side towards the left and up along the left hand side towards the block in the middle. Now feed the thread forth and back between the empty grooves and the wooden blocks at the top and bottom of the frame.

6.
Continue this process until the entire frame is filled in.

7.
Trim the thread as shown.

8.
Wind the warp thread a few times around the block on the loom and secure it as shown.

9.
Loosen the wing nuts on each side of the lower block and twist, tightening all the warp threads on the loom. Tighten the wing nuts again. The loom is now ready.

10.
Weaving with fabric: cut small notches along one side of a piece of fabric.

11.
Tear the fabric at each notch into narrow strips.

12.
Tie the strips together at the ends.

13.
Wind wool onto the shuttles. Now start weaving. Feed the shuttle between the two layers of warp threads from one side to the other.

14.
Tip the wooden block in the middle so that the warp threads swap place.

15.
Now feed the shuttle between the warp threads back again to the other side.

16.
Use a comb to firmly push the woven wool in place, so the woven section becomes tight. Here we have used a wooden comb.

17.
Tip the block in the middle again (do this every time the shuttle has been fed through the warp threads in one direction).

18.
NB: when weaving with carded wool, you may add an exciting structure in the weaving by pulling a bit up in the wool's fibres as shown here.

19.
Weaving with strips of fabric: rather than using the shuttle, this long piece of carded wool is fed through the warp threads using a yarn needle.

20.
When the woven section is completed, tie all the ends together and secure/hide them as well as possible within the weaving. Trim the ends.

21.
Loosen the wing nuts at the wooden block at the top and lift off the warp threads. Repeat this procedure at the bottom.

22.
Tie the loops at the top together in pairs with a knot.

23.
Cut open the loops at the bottom to make tassels and tie the threads together with a knot in pairs.

24.
An example of the finished tassels.

25.
Hang this woven piece onto a branch collected outdoors.