I have been searching for a woven pouch video for some time now. By far this is the best in terms of clarity. I just love the toothpick loom! It's awesome!
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I’m going to attempt to do this with a bunch of extremely squirrelly after school end of year mixed aged kids. lol. Wish me luck. Think I’ll warp for them as our time is limited but I’ll give them this link as well!
I have found that if you make the weft as tight as you can, even though it is a bit harder to get it off the loom, that when you do remove it from the loom you can eliminate the loops at the top completely by stretching the pouch from top to bottom which releases some of the increased tension that you put into the wefts.
So soo Kind of you you give the opportunity to get the full description of making this adorable little pouch!! i liked this video very much! Thank You!!🥰🙏🧡 Greetings from the Netherlands, Belinda
I have seen similar done but using flaps cut into the cardboard which means you have to snap them off to remove the item, and you cannot use the loom again for the same size. This is much more sustainable as it can be used at least several times, reinforced and sticks reused. Ideal way to use up the scraps that won't do a full row of other crafts, but could be a n excellent feature in some small woven item !
Have to say I've never heard corrugated cardboard referred to as "corry-yew-gate-ed" before; is this an American way? I also have little snips like you do too. Thank you for the video.
I have been searching for a woven pouch video for some time now. By far this is the best in terms of clarity. I just love the toothpick loom! It's awesome!
This is such a great idea. I love miniatures. Your tutorial is so clear and precise. Many thanks🤗
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I’m going to attempt to do this with a bunch of extremely squirrelly after school end of year mixed aged kids. lol. Wish me luck. Think I’ll warp for them as our time is limited but I’ll give them this link as well!
What a fabulous little loom! Thank you so much for sharing this clear tutorial, off I go to be a copy 🐈🤗
Thank you very much for this beautiful video. I could listen to you all day long. I love your voice.
I have found that if you make the weft as tight as you can, even though it is a bit harder to get it off the loom, that when you do remove it from the loom you can eliminate the loops at the top completely by stretching the pouch from top to bottom which releases some of the increased tension that you put into the wefts.
I really enjoyed watching, eager to start one myself,thank you.
What a cool little pouch and video, my next project, thank you.
This is absolutely an Ingenious game changer! Thank you so much!🥰
Great video. Very well presented, easy to follow. I can't wait to get started. Than you, Christine, for providing this for us.
So soo Kind of you you give the opportunity to get the full description of making this adorable little pouch!! i liked this video very much! Thank You!!🥰🙏🧡 Greetings from the Netherlands, Belinda
Thank you for this tutorial! I have never woven before but have always wanted to learn. I appreciate you!
Excellent for my craft session for younger levels at school.
Thanks dear for sharing 🙏👍👍👍
This is a very good tutorial. Thank you
WOW!! beautiful! Thanks for sharing
Wonderful pouches
These are precious!! Thank you for sharing
Thank you for the video and very clear instructions!
So clever. Thanks for sharing.
Fun and informative video. Thank you.
I have seen similar done but using flaps cut into the cardboard which means you have to snap them off to remove the item, and you cannot use the loom again for the same size. This is much more sustainable as it can be used at least several times, reinforced and sticks reused.
Ideal way to use up the scraps that won't do a full row of other crafts, but could be a n excellent feature in some small woven item !
Love it! Ty❤
Have to say I've never heard corrugated cardboard referred to as "corry-yew-gate-ed" before; is this an American way? I also have little snips like you do too. Thank you for the video.
Noooo not American pronunciation. Only four syllables for most of us. Just a personal variance I’d guess. A bit of quirkiness is charming. 💖
Thanks a lot ... we can make slots on the cardboard instead of toothpicks...
Muy bien explicado