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[Knitting] Anyone weave here?

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Post time: 2015-5-17 10:34
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I'm thinking of buying a loom to weave scarves with fingering and lace weight yarns.   Does anyone here have any experience  with this?   I'm still trying to figure out what kind of loom:)?

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Post time: 2020-7-29 03:30
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I started by making a frame loom from an old stretcher frame.  I looked up on you tube how to do it.  I want to practice on this inexpensive loom with my scrap yarn and then move up to a rigid heddle.  I talked to Christine at GIST: Yarn and Fiber who was very helpful in giving me tips on how to chose my first loom.  They are in the USA.  I was also looking for a weavers forum to talk to other beginners to share experiences.  
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Post time: 2020-8-31 19:09
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Edited by Bettsp at 2020-8-31 19:12

there are some great facebook pages for weaving based on the type of loom you have or want.  They have great advice and are an excellent resources.  Trying joining a few.
Here is a pic of my very first weaving project.  I bought my self a Beka 24" rigid heddle loom and joined a few Rigid Heddle Loom FB pages and learnt a lot of things before I started.  


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Thanks Katharina. I did the calculations today. It cost $12.00 USD to make. It is 14 inches wide and 85 inches long including the fringes. I will be sending it to my niece who knits toques (beanie  Details Reply Post time 2020-9-8 10:05
First time? Low budget? And you're making this fabulous scarf? Wow you've got TALENT!  Post time 2020-9-7 19:12
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Post time: 2020-9-8 10:05
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Thanks Katharina.  I did the calculations today.  It cost $12.00 USD to make.  It is 14 inches wide and 85 inches long including the fringes.  I will be sending it to my niece who knits toques (beanies) for the homeless.
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Post time: 2020-1-10 09:10
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I just bought a headle loom from the op shop and I keep looking at how to do it and put it away again :( I have too many knitting and crochet projects on the go
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Post time: 2021-2-1 09:43
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Here is my latest weaving project.  Our grandson loves Elmo so I made him three Elmo placemats and a couple of cloths for his kitchen.

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Post time: 2020-5-28 22:26
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2015-6-24 05:08

I was able to buy a secondhand loom for 25 Euro.
But I still have to learn a lot.

thats interesting
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Post time: 2021-12-10 20:34
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I've heard rigid heddle looms are good, from a friend who weaves. I really want to try, too
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Post time: 2020-7-31 20:39
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Here is a picture of my current project.



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Post time: 2024-4-18 05:34
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Thank you very much for sharing!
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Post time: 2021-2-17 02:11
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I’m thinking about to give a try
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Post time: 2015-5-22 13:04
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I haven't had my looms out in 30 years but hope to one day soon.  The warp yarn is now so expensive but it is a very satisfying hobby.
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Post time: 2015-6-5 23:47
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I am talking my husband into helping me build a loom. We'll be working on it this weekend and I hope to be able to start playing with weaving in the next week or two!
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Post time: 2015-6-24 05:08
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I was able to buy a secondhand loom for 25 Euro.
But I still have to learn a lot.


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Huzzah!! Got my loom together yesterday and started on it. Still have a lot to learn as well, but I'm having a load of fun with it!  Details Reply Post time 2015-6-29 09:14

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2015-6-24 05:08

I was able to buy a secondhand loom for 25 Euro.
But I still have to learn a lot.

Huzzah!!

Got my loom together yesterday and started on it. Still have a lot to learn as well, but I'm having a load of fun with it!
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Post time: 2015-10-18 16:32
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I also have an old loom, and yesterday I finally started to try. :D It's so much fun to do.:D
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Post time: 2018-10-20 05:14
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good luck!
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Post time: 2019-8-9 10:51
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Thanks for sharing!
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Post time: 2019-8-9 11:09
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Thanks for sharing!
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