This week on the Yarn Thing Podcast Marly will be chatting with the owner of eWood Story. The newest item in their line is the Mini Loom, which is perfect for weaving on the go, and it comes with weaving tools and tags to personalize your tiny works of art. Watch live, or listen later, to hear about the development of this new product and a demo on how to use it. Come be inspired to use new materials or familiar materials in a new way.
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About eWood Story:
Shelby Allahoās background is in fashion, embroidery, and crochet design. She is an award winning designer, fiber artist and textile collaborator who loves combining a variety of techniques in her work. Shelby and her woodworker husband Emad Allaho of eWood Woodworking, collaborate on the eWoodStory line of weaving looms, crochet kits, stitchable pendants, and fiber arts tools. She loves to teach fiber arts to adults and children, and feels the day is complete if she has had the chance to create something!
Their wood pendants and frames are made to help you create! Use embroidery, cross stitch, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, painting, or any craft you can imagine, to create unique jewelry and home decor. Donāt forget to check out their crochet kits. With exotic wood elements they are sure to be a conversation piece when worn.
New to their collection is their Weaving and Fiber Arts Kit. Each kit has all the tools you need to weave, and make pom poms, tassels, and lucet cord!
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I would love to learn some fiber arts!
We all love fiber arts! Can’t wait to try my hands at this!
I love to work fiber arts. Spinning, weaving, crochet, knitting and embroidery, are all things I love to do. Go Fiber Arts!
Marly, i just watched the fiber arts video with e woods (Shelby) it was wonderful, I am going to be purchasing from her for sure to be able to make some of my Christmas presents. Very reasonable pricing I thought she had. Thank you Marly for all the time you put into making the videos always for us, they are very helpful and informative. Have a blessed day.
I would love to win some fiber arts related products. I knit and crochet mostly but have done some embroidery. The fiber arts Selby created were beautiful.
I would love to learn some new Fiber Arts!! Weaving has always been on my list of things to learn!
I always was interested in fiber arts but settled into knitting. Those looms are a great way to get back into fiber arts as they are so reasonably priced!
In all the years I’ve knit and crocheted, I never thought of it as fiber arts. Shelby has certainly found an interesting way to combine her talents with her husband’s. I would never have thought she was a novice at podcasts!!
I enjoyed this pod cast. I do many types of art & crafts but lean mostly towards fiber arts. The fact you can take this loom with you is very appealing. Thanks for giving me a new idea for fiber arts.
Fiber arts make me happy everyday! I’ve been wanting to learn how to use a loom and make some simple weaving to teach to a group of girls in my community, and winning this loom would be perfect for that.
Fiber arts like crochet & knitting make me happy!
I loved Shelby’s astounding display of fiber arts! Stunning!
I cannot get enough of the fiber arts. Just wish I could afford some of the luxury fibers.
I truly enjoyed watching your pod cast today with Shelby Allaho. It was like going back in time to my youth playing with Fiber Arts when I had time to macrame, weave, sew, knit and crochet for gifts. Now that I’m retired, I plan to do a lot more things of my youth, including spending more time with Fiber Arts and making gifts for all my friends. Thank you for inspiring me to be creative.
Thank you for your pod cast today with Shelby. I really enjoyed the Fiber Arts that Shelby does and hope to be able to do some myself soon. It takes me back to my youth when I had time to do all sorts of these types of crafts and truly enjoyed it all. Now that I’m retired I hope to be able to start getting back into what I used to love doing with Fiber Arts.
Thank you for your pod cast today with Shelby. I really enjoyed the Fiber Arts that Shelby does and hope to be able to do some myself soon. Now that I’m retired I hope to be able to start getting back into what I used to love doing with Fiber Arts.
Loved your Fiber Arts Podcast with Shelby today. Thank you for all you do to bring info to your viewers.
I like that Shelby incorporated various fiber art into the projects. The mini loom was so cute. It was a great pod cast combining wood, yarn (various weights) . This is what fiber arts can create!
I’ve seen the necklaces before and couldn’t remember where! So happy I saw them again. Going to fav the Etsy shop. Also, Fiber Arts for the win XD
Marly,
you have some of the most diverse Fiber Arts professionals on your pod casts!!
Amazing works!!!
The sky is the limit for the Fiber Arts!!!
Fiber Arts make me HAPPY!
Fiber Arts is the new sexy š
Fiber Arts is the new Sexy
Fiber Arts are a great way to spend time finding your creativity! great interview, neat products.
How boring would life be without some type of fiber arts in my life. Very exciting use of fiber arts in this interview.
I love seeing how creative everybody is in the Fiber arts community! I havenāt yet tried weaving, but I have wanted to for a while now.
There is something I find irresistible about fiber arts. I loved your guestās imagination, and her mini looms are so very cute!
Thank you for showing me Shelby’s inspiring work with the fibre arts! I am going to ask for her loom for my birthday!
I love fiber arts, doing them keeps my mind active! I want to win the min loom. Great podcast, Shelby’ s enthusiasm is contagious
This was interesting. I learned something new and fun! The only fiber arts I’m into at this time is crochet so I think this would be fun to try.
Thank you for a great podcast. I love to crochet and would love to try other Fiber Arts. The mini loom looks like something I would love to do. Also I am going to try some of the the jewelry,
Hi, during my 71years I think I have tried most Fibre Arts including knitting, crochet, macrame and zoom loom weaving. I would love to win the small loom and try to make some wall hangings. Thank you for a very interesting podcast.
Now these are some fiber arts I must have. I will probably have all ready bought some before you have the give away.
I think I want to try the fiber arts! Love what you showed!
Finished watching this podcast and jumped over to your site! Do excited about these looms! Just introduced my mom to weaving and these will be perfect to keep her fiberarts education up! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
Fiber arts is my jam! Love these looms!
Weaving is the next corner of the fiber arts that I want to explore. These looms are the perfect intro!
So many fiber arts to choose from knit, crochet, spinning, multimedia and I am sure some do not even have a name. And many well known ones. Even children are fiber artist without knowing it, just playing with string of their clothes or anything made from fiber or plants in the yard. Well enough about fiber arts. Great show, luv your guest. We all need to pass on a little of what we know to others.
Thanks for the podcast! Iām very impressed at how EWOOD STORY is making other fiber arts accessible to those of us that are a little less adventurous.
I am primarily a crocheter but I have also learned how to knit last year and I love both of them. I eventually would love to dabble in other fiber arts such as drop spinning, yarn dyeing and perhaps even looming!
I love how you combined your fiber arts with your husband’s wood working!
I have enjoyed all the fiber arts that I have tried and am eager to try something new. I love your necklace and will explore your products further!
My passion for the fiber arts has really blossomed in the last few years and I’m so grateful for those that share their tutorials and wisdom (especially Marly!!) with the fiber community. It’s invigorating to see what others are doing and the extent to which fiber can be used to express ourselves in our daily lives.
I love learning about new fiber arts products available.
The loom is so cute! It’s a great way to get more involved with fiber arts.
I love working with fiber arts everyday.
The small looms would be a great way to try fiber arts. I crochet a lot and knit a bit. I enjoyed hearing the eWood story. Marly you always have a great podcast.