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| Project Type | Toys/Stuffies, Other |
|---|---|
| Categories | Pin Loom |
| Techniques | Plain Weave |
| Pin Loom Shape | Rectangle |
| Author | Angela K. Schneider |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginKanpai! Turn pin-loom–woven cloth into makizushi that never goes bad!
What can you do with pin loom–woven sushi? Use them for the kids as play sushi, or pair your woven sushi rolls with a nice square or rectangular plate to make adorable décor for your dining room or even just on a bookshelf. You could also use the sushi to make a super cute keychain or even a whimsical Christmas tree ornament.
Are you ready to weave your own roll?
About: Angela K. Schneider is the project editor for Long Thread Media and wrangles a crew of technical editors and reviews all project instructions to make sure they are complete, correct, and understandable, so readers can enjoy creating beautiful items. As a complete fiber arts nerd, she’s a perfect fit for working with the wide variety of textile techniques that appear in Long Thread’s communities.
All items in the library are intended for personal use. Please do not distribute without written approval.