Free
Project Type | Accessories |
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Categories | Tapestry, Pin Loom |
Techniques | Plain Weave |
Author | Handwoven Editors |
Format | eBook |
What better way to pass on the joy of creating beautiful woven items to the future generation of young crafters than teaching children how to weave. Not only will children find it fun, but weaving can be a therapeutic, productive activity, and great for improving dexterity and concentration. Not only is the art itself a great activity for all ages, but the types of weaving projects for kids are so vast and inexpensive to make. These step by step instructions are perfect for creating fun and beautiful pieces of handwoven art.
Inside you'll find:
Weave a Tapestry Bag on a Box by Sarah Swett - Perfect boxes for weaving bags can come in many sizes. Weaving on a box is straightforward, exciting, and a great way to use up bits and pieces of yarn.
Felted Hat and Purse by Deborah Shelmidine - Here’s a brightly colored felted flower of a hat as a reminder of spring when the weather turns cold and blustery! Pin-loom-woven squares work just as well for felting and can be faster to make!
These clear, step-by-step kids weaving loom instructions will guide weavers through the process of creating a cardboard loom from a box to create a unique tapestry bag plus fun felted winter accessories. Great for any beginner, the techniques learned in these kids weaving projects can lead to endless possibilities. See the love and joy of handweaving come to life for any child exploring these fun and easy projects on weaving for kids.
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