![]() ![]() You can tie a slip knot or a regular knot, just make sure it's tight. Step 1: Tie a knot around the two pegs nearest the outer knob on your loom. ![]() Have a play with your loom and find the peg configuration that gives you the most even distribution and not too many or too few warps. If you don't have enough warp threads your weaving may not have enough structure to hold itself together. If you leave every peg in an wrap around each one, you'd end up with a ton of warp threads. This tutorial is based on our Green Adult Hat Loom and we set it up so that there's 2 pegs in and 2 pegs out to create an even spacing of the warp threads and not too many of them. Once you've made a couple weavings – try adding beads to your warp threads! For the warp threads I recommend choosing a sock yarn- you want something thin and sturdy. The trick to this is ensuring its tight, and that there are an odd number of warp threads. Yarn! - A thin sturdy sock yarn for warping, and the rest is up to you, find some fun colors and textures that go togetherįirst thing you'll want to do is warp your loom. Round Knitting Loom with hook tool-I like to play with all the different sizesĪ metal Macrame Ring or Wooden Embroidery Hoop- This will hold your final weaving so it should be at least big enough to fit around the outside of your knitting loom. There are so many awesome things you can do with your knitting loom- today we're going to talk about how to make a circular weaving that you can hang on your wall like a dream catcher.
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