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WEAVING STARTER KIT

Weaving frame small 50cm (19")

Assembly

 

The weaving frame fits together easily.  The 
warp will hold it together, there is no need for 
glue or nails.
Slide the short ends into the long ends.  
Make sure the long shallow groove is to the 
outside.

Warping

Lay the loom on a table. Tie a knot making 
a small loop to place over the first slot. Take 
the warp thread to the opposite end and go 
around slot and back, repeat going back and 
forth for full width. Tie a knot making a loop 
to secure over last slot.

Designing Your Masterpiece

You can weave freeform - design as you go, changing the colours, yarns and fibres as you desire. Or draw a design on a piece of paper the 
size of your weaving space. Following the design on your paper, carefully mark the pattern onto the warp threads using a marker pen. 

Useful Hints

*  When placing in the weft threads, 

make little hills with the yarn across 
the row.

*  Beat the threads into place with a 

tapestry beater, a dinner fork or use 
your fingertips.

Changing colours

*  To start and finish each colour leave 

out 2-3cm (1") weft thread at the back 
of the work.

*  Each thread fits together into the 

woven structure like a jigsaw puzzle, 
only the weft is visible.

*  When one square sits beside 

another there will be a clear line. 
Do not interlock the threads.

Plain weave

*  Start on the left: using the wooden needle, 

weave over one, under one, across the warp 
threads. Return from the right across the 
warp in the opposite, under one, over one. 

Kit contents 

Weaving frame 
Tapestry loom warp thread 
Yarn 
Ashford Corriedale Sliver 
Weaving Needle 
Dowel for hanging

Instructions 

Assemble and warp your loom. Weave using the yarns and fibre included to create your 
own unique piece of art. Yarn included in starter kit is sufficient to complete the project – 
individual results may vary due to techniques used. We recommend beating weft gently. 
When woven, remove from the loom and place dowel through the loops at the top of your 
project. 

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