Textile Art: Weaving Art Supplies: Popsicle Sticks Hot Glue Gun

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Textile Art: Weaving Art Supplies: Popsicle Sticks Hot Glue Gun Yarn or Wool scraps Scissors Optional: strips of fabric, felt, ribbons… Image & Idea retrieved March 2013 from http://ourcreativeday.blogspot.ca/2011/11/mini-weaving-loom.html

Textile Art: Weaving

Textile Art: Weaving Vocabulary… Loom Warp Weft Beating

Textile Art: Weaving PREPARE In Advance… Make a loom (a device for weaving): Arrange 4 popsicle sticks to create a square. This will form the loom. Adult uses a hot glue gun to attach the sticks. Glue needs time to set.

Textile Art: Weaving Preparation: WARP 1. Tie the WARP yarn to one end of the loom. 2. Wrap the WARP yarn end-to-end around the loom until you have 5 ‘loops’ and 10 WARP threads wrapped. 3. Tie the end of the WARP yarn to the loom using a double knot.

Weaving: The Weft Wrap bit of yarn onto stick. Tie weft yarn to warp. Weave ‘under-over…’ Next row opposite (over-under…’) Continue weaving…

Weaving: Changing Colours Tie new yarn to the end of the old yarn. Wrap bit of new yarn around a popsicle stick. Continue to weave ‘under-and-over’.

Textile Art: Weaving I Can… Move the weft ‘under and over’ Use yarn to create a weaving on a loom Describe the choices I’ve made (e.g. colour, pattern…)

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