Friday, December 4, 2009

Tri Loom Weaving

I have recently been weaving on a triangle loom and really enjoying it. My dad has decided after I begged him to make me one that someone has to offer triangle looms for a great deal less than companies are charging now. He has asked me to post on my site and ask if there would be an interest for more affordable triangle looms. Theyre great for using up leftover yarn and making shawls and triangle scarves. Due to the nature of the triangle loom you weave with one continuos strand and you dont need to prepare the loom with warp threads. You just grab it and go! Pictures coming soon!

4 comments:

MMM said...

We will surely look forward to seeing photos.

Unknown said...

I don't know anything about triangle looms, but I'd love to see one.

I had made a hat from one of your patterns some time ago, and just refound your site ... I'm working on a Sleepless Nights hat right now ... I'm living in the Middle East, and it reminds me of the hats the Arab men wear under their fancy headpieces.
It sounds like 2009 has pretty much sucked for you, and I wanted to let you know that there are folks out here that really appreciate your talent, and would love to hear and see more from you, just to know how you are.
Thanks for wonderful patterns and charts!

Judy G. said...

Interesting to hear that you're weaving. I got a rigid heddle loom in October, and it has taken over almost all of my knitting time! Weaving has a very different rhythym than knitting. I look forward to seeing pictures of your loom and your projects.

Heather said...

A triangle loom? I've used a regular one my husband made out of PVC and tree branches (LOL, I really loved it!) but a triangle one sounds like something different I would try...