Basic Weaving Loom and Weaving Techniques
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Basic Weaving Loom and Weaving Techniques
Weaving may look daunting and impossible, however it is rather easy after some practice.
Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of threads are interlaced perpendicularly (right angle) to form a fabric.
In this instructable, i will be showing you how to make a loom, as well as basic weaving techniques and i will be making a cloth.
Making the Loom.
Materials needed:
-Screws
-Scrap wood
-nails
Tools:
-Screwdriver
-Hammer
-Ruler
-Marker
To make the loom, I first screwed three pieces of plywood together to form a big 'I' shape. The position for the nails are then marked and nails are nailed partially into the wood. In less than five miniutes, a fully function loom form junk lying around.
Warp Threads
To thread the warp threads, first, tie one end to a nail. Follow by threading the thread around every nail to form the warp threads. Ensure that there is enough tension so that weaving will be easier.
*Tip -To evenly spread the tension, pull up on every thread.
Plain Weave
The plain weave is the simplest and strongest weave. The warp and weft threads are aligned so they form a simple criss-cross pattern. Each weft thread crosses the warp threads by going over one, then under the next, repeatedly. Pack down each thread with a fork of comb.
To begin weaving:
-Loom with warp threads
-Yarn
-Fork or comb
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Twill Weave
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Oxford Weave
I passed two weft threads over two warp threads, then under two warp threads.
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Finishing Off
Your weaving is completed!