This will make a great pocket flap (vintage look), bag flap, specs pouch, pencil case, wristlet, sleeve cuff, bag base, etc! After all she is the author of Woven Bags. I love the vid, and this is so nicely woven. Thanks dear, now I understand how to finish the edges, I will surely make full use of my potholder loom which is still sitting in the box. I will buy one of your books for sure.
@SuperModerngranny Thank you so much, SuperModernGranny! :o) and I have a ton of other fun books and patterns on my website crone-findlay com I love small looms! :o)
@ORQUIDEASALVAJE I´ve been doing some thinking now jijijiji she does patchwork!!!!!! she has the rectangle, square and triangle! what else you can do with such small pieces of cloth?
This will make a great pocket flap (vintage look), bag flap, specs pouch, pencil case, wristlet, sleeve cuff, bag base, etc! After all she is the author of Woven Bags. I love the vid, and this is so nicely woven. Thanks dear, now I understand how to finish the edges, I will surely make full use of my potholder loom which is still sitting in the box. I will buy one of your books for sure.
SuperModerngranny 2 months ago
@SuperModerngranny Thank you so much, SuperModernGranny! :o) and I have a ton of other fun books and patterns on my website crone-findlay com I love small looms! :o)
NoreenCroneFindlay 2 months ago
What kinds of things can you do with the rectangles?
gambrell104 1 year ago
@gambrell104 just a guess, I think of nek warmers or even a scarb if the rectangle is big enough ;-)
of course that one she made is too small for anything I could posibly think about but the technique is cool!
ORQUIDEASALVAJE 1 year ago
@ORQUIDEASALVAJE I´ve been doing some thinking now jijijiji she does patchwork!!!!!! she has the rectangle, square and triangle! what else you can do with such small pieces of cloth?
ORQUIDEASALVAJE 1 year ago