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    Cardboard Weaving Looms

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By : Jacque Crook    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-30 03:54:20
Cardboard weaving looms are excellent tools that can create beautiful pieces of handcrafted art. The process is relaxing and can teach students as well as adults some valuable tools. Keeping that in mind we'll explore how to use cardboard looms in the classroom and at home.

As you begin the process of building these cardboard weaving looms you will need to start out by having a 12" square available for everyone that will be making one of these cardboard looms. Because scissors will be involved, adults should cut out these squares for younger children when possible. Make sure the square is near perfect to avoid an unbalanced look.

Around the edges of the square make a 3/4" cut about a 1/2" apart. This will be done across the upper and lower portion of the square only. These sections will be used to help create the weaving pattern. The actual depth isn't extremely vital, but you should do your best to keep each incision close to the others to result in any problems.

Next, have each individual that will be weaving choose a base color of their weave. You will begin attaching it in strings across the squares that you have cutout. Tie one end of the string to one of the incisions that you have made, next take it directly across to the opposite side and place it into the cut on the wedge. The yarn should curve under the backside of the wedges and the strands should appear on the front side. When you are setting up the cardboard weaving looms make sure that they don't end up buckling as a result of too much pressure.

When this is done you can have your students begin to weave the yarn they want in and out of the board you created on the cardboard looms. If you are doing this at home, you can easily switch between colors to create more elaborate designs, this might be tricky to do with young children and in classroom settings.

They can do this either by hand or you can create a shed stick that helps them to direct their yarn easier along the cardboard weaving looms. Keep in mind that while needles can be used they are often a bad idea when you have small children around.

While everyone is sitting there and sewing, take some time to discuss the method of over and under that they are using. Ask your students why they think people many years ago chose this method of sewing to make items for their daily life.

During this time you can begin to make suggestions on what this might be as well. Have your students or children explore all the different options that they can come up with for using their cardboard looms creations. Remember that there is no right or wrong answer on this.

Cardboard weaving looms are the perfect way to get children excited about art and sewing in both a classroom and home setting. These cardboard looms can be used to make coasters and a number of other items, so let your imagination run wild and explore the possibilities with your children.
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