I had the opportunity to talk with some people from The Woolery who are now involved in putting together a special Critter Kit that includes gorgeous yarn, a Zoom Loom and directions to make one of several Critters.
They were kind enough to invite me to talk/blog about pin looms, pin loom history, stuff you can do with them... etc. My only difficulty was that I felt bad about not putting the same material right here. And then I realized, I can do that.
So here is the link for Pin Loom Weaving with Meg Stump!
As it mentions at the end of the article, I am looking for pictures of pin loom projects, whether completed, still under way or stuck. I would like to put a page of all our works together, but I'm not posting it until I have a bunch so that no one has to worry about what someone else has sent in.
Recently became re-interested in pin loom creations.
ReplyDeleteStarted to get a little more creative in my retirement.
I've finished only one project so far and it didn't turn out to look like I'd planned. The idea was to make it look like an aerial shot of farmland bordered by stone fencing but it just looks like a granny knee rug.
I'll be going on with more projects with your assistance here.
I need patterns/ideas for tiny critters too.
Sorry, wasn't meant to be anonymous.
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