
#Weaving loom potholder patterns how to
See for instructions on how to stitch modules together. Stitch all the squares and rectangles together, following the chart. 3 balls of each of the following colors: #112 Raspberry #153 Night Sky #123 Sand #126 Coffee 4 balls of #194 Lime.Ģ0 squares in #194 Lime Here’s a link that will show you how to weave with yarn on the potholder loom: LINKġ6 squares warped with #194 Lime and woven with #126 Coffeeģ6 rectangles, warped vertically over 9 pegs or nails, and woven horizontally over 18 pegs or nails in #153 Night Sky, woven using Rectangle technique on Ĥ small squares in #194 Lime, woven using instructions for how to weave small squares (9 pegs or nails by 9 pegs or nails) on p.10 of the Potholder Loom Weaving book or instructions that came with the small size potholder loom. YARN: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Tonal Bulky #5 weight yarn 80% acrylic/ 20% wool 124 yd/ 113 m 4 oz/113 gm 1 strand of yarn is used as warp and weft. You will need to purchase at least 50% more yarn.ĮQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: Potholder loom- 6 inch size (18 pegs or nails per side), Optional: Small size (9 pegs or nails per side) potholder loom weaving hook chopstick or knitting needle for shed stick crochet hook scissors tapestry or craft needle. If you would like a larger blanket, then use the large size (27 pegs or nails per side) potholder loom, following the chart and weaving the same number of squares and rectangles. The brown and green butterflies in the original blanket didn’t work well, so use the twill pattern or you choice of alternates instead.įINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 60 inches/150 cm square. The twill pattern is on page 59 of Potholder Loom Weaving. If you choose to work with thinner yarns, you will need to purchase (or spin) twice as much yarn and use 2 or more strands held together as if they are a single strand. The blanket in the photos was woven with a single strand of bulky yarn.
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NOTES: Feel free to change colors and yarns. The teddy bears and their friends are having a lovely picnic on the Geometric blanket. The Geometric blanket is a cozy wrap to keep you warm no matter what season. Includes 7' Metal Loom, 1 metal hook, 120 loops to make 2 potholders. POTHOLDER LOOM GEOMETRIC BLANKET by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright) 16.00 CraftSanity XL Potholder Loom (1.8k) 37.00 Retro Metal Weaving Loom. If you want to make the blanket smaller, use the 3 inch size potholder loom (available here: LINK) If you want to make the blanket larger, use a 27 peg (Pro size) 9 inch loom instead of the Traditional 18 peg size potholder loom. We pulled this design from the book and now I am offering it to you as a gift. Even so, the book is a lot thicker than the publisher had originally intended, so many thanks to Stackpole Books and especially to my wonderful editor, Candi Derr, for going to bat for the book and letting it grow bigger than it was originally intended.



I wrote and designed and wrote and designed sooooooooooooo many patterns and projects for the Potholder Loom Weaving book that the book became too big, and my editor and I had to make some hard decisions.
