Basket Weaving Kits
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Basket Weaving Kits For All Ages
Basket Weaving Kits are a great idea for you and the kids! There are Basket Weaving Kits for all ages and all levels of ability!
When we think of weaving, we often envisage images of intricate rugs and tapestries. These are fine examples of what can be done by a skilled weaver. But for those who are just getting started, they look pretty intimidating.
It's important to remember that every weaver started somewhere. Very few made an elaborate work of art for their first project. In fact, they probably started out making small, simple items.
If you want to start weaving, there are plenty of projects available that can help you learn the proper technique.
When we think of weaving, we often envisage images of intricate rugs and tapestries. These are fine examples of what can be done by a skilled weaver. But for those who are just getting started, they look pretty intimidating.
It's important to remember that every weaver started somewhere. Very few made an elaborate work of art for their first project. In fact, they probably started out making small, simple items.
If you want to start weaving, there are plenty of projects available that can help you learn the proper technique.
Five Beginner Weaving Projects
Here are five projects that are perfect for beginning weavers.1. Potholders - A potholder is perhaps one of the easiest things to weave. It's also great for practising keeping your edges even. Making a potholder is as simple as weaving a square, so it's a great way to get your feet wet. You can make them out of yarn or heavy fabric.
2. Placemats - Woven placemats add a nice, handmade touch to any table. And they're quite easy to make with a small loom. The only difference between a placemat and a potholder is that the placemat is larger and rectangular instead of square. Good materials to use include yarn and fabric, and you can even make the out of paper and laminate them.
3. Bracelets - Weaving bracelets is a popular pastime among young girls, so it stands to reason that it would be a good beginner's weaving project. All you need is some yarn or embroidery thread. You can use a small loom, but it's possible to weave a bracelet without one.
4. Bookmarks - Weaving a bookmark is similar to weaving a bracelet. The main difference is that a bookmark is wider. You can also use a variety of materials to weave bookmarks, including leather, plastic and paper.
5. Purses - If you're ready to take your weaving projects a step further, try making a simple purse. Envelope-style purses are the easiest to make. You can simply weave a long rectangle, fold up about a third of the material, and sew the sides together. Add a button to the flap and a loop for closure, and sew on a strap to finish. These make great gifts for any occasion, and you can make yourself one to match any outfit!
Learning to weave opens the door to creating all sorts of beautiful things, including fabrics, rugs and wall hangings. But there are many simple projects that you can do to improve your skills and decide whether weaving is something you would like to pursue further. If you're curious, you can get started with just a few inexpensive supplies available at any craft store.
Commonwealth Basket Basketry Tool Kit
Commonwealth Basket Basketry Tool Kit
Amazon Price: $10.70 (as of 05/28/2012)![]()
Basic set of basket weaving tools. One each: packing tool reed snipper reed cutter caning awl reed guage in a handy blue plastic carrying case.
Product Features
* Get your very own basket making kit
* Contains an assortment of useful tools
* Handy blue plastic carrying case
* Wonderful five piece set
Basket Weaving Kits
Basket Weaving Kits For Kids and Children of All Ages!
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Fignewton37
Aug 18, 2011 @ 4:55 am | delete
- Nice site. I've been thinking about learning to do some basket weaving after seeing some examples at recent arts and crafts festival I attended. Your site has a lot of great information. Thanks.
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MonikaWeise May 10, 2011 @ 4:07 pm | delete
- i didn't know you could get kits. I'm going to have to try this.
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TrainYourDogHere
May 8, 2011 @ 8:44 pm | delete
- Interesting lens. I have been making baskets for years. I use hand dyed fibers such as cotton, rayon, etc... and cotton rope for the core of my spiral baskets.
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Craftybegonia
Feb 16, 2011 @ 6:09 pm | delete
- Terrific lens! Wonderful suggestions.
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Sylvestermouse
Feb 6, 2011 @ 12:16 pm | delete
- Wonderful kit suggestions and so beautifully presented! The Easy Pack looks like a lot of fun and it is essential in any craft to have the proper tools! I just might need that tool kit myself! Blessed and added to Squid Angel Mouse Tracks in Crafts.
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