Cardboard Loom Weaving

When you hear the term weaving you might think of a big piece of equipment that you would need and don’t give it a second thought. With the book Cardboard Loom Weaving you will see that you can make your own DIY loom and have AMAZING results. Not only does it save the bank but also space in your house and makes weaving accessible for everyone.

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Inside the Book

Open the pages of Cardboard Loom Weaving to find 25 fast and easy projects. Work through the instructions in this book and you will be creating one of a kind woven scarves, pillows, handbags and more.

Inside the book you will learn a few different way of making your own loom with things that you likely have around the house. What a great way to get started with the craft before jumping in feet first with a large loom. Learn the basics of weaving and then let your imagination run wild.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a big loom for weaving?

Oh gosh, no! You might think weaving means a huge, expensive setup, but this book, Cardboard Loom Weaving, shows you how to make your own loom right at home. It’s super budget-friendly and saves so much space!

What kind of cool things can I make with this book?

Honestly, so many neat things! Inside Cardboard Loom Weaving, you’ll find 25 projects that are quick and easy. You can whip up scarves, pillows, handbags, and more… just let your imagination go wild!

Can I really make my own loom from stuff I have?

Yes! The book actually walks you through a few different ways to create your own DIY loom using things you probably already have around the house. It’s such a great way to dip your toes into weaving!

Where can I get my hands on this book?

So glad you asked! You can snag your own copy of Cardboard Loom Weaving by Harumi Kageyama over on Amazon. It’s a fantastic resource for starting your weaving journey.

Is weaving hard to learn from this book?

Not at all… it’s designed to be super accessible! The book teaches you the basics of weaving with your DIY loom. Once you’ve got that down, you’ll be ready to create all sorts of unique woven pieces!

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