is there anyone out there that knows anything about bead looming?
mdn200114701
2006-03-28 14:22:56 UTC
This is a new hobby of mine and can do most of it just having a hard time taking it off the loom when finished was hoping there was someone that might be able to help....
Three answers:
Yarnlady_needsyarn
2006-03-29 22:47:25 UTC
To finish, take a bit of tape and secure the warp threads with it close to each end of your piece. Cut the finished piece off of your loom, leaving several inches on each side. Fold the warp threads under the loomwork and then glue to some kind of backing. Leather, sturdy material or cardboard are good choices. When using glue, take care that it does not ooze. For illustrated instructions see:
http://www.suzannecooper.com/classroom/loom.html
2016-12-07 01:35:13 UTC
by skill of definition, weaving calls for a loom. there are a form of hand stitches, although. fairly some people particularly like the peyote stitch (I hate it), yet there are a form of recommendations to stitch beads at the same time, more advantageous than i will record the following. verify your close by library or bookshop--there're about one thousand million books on beadwork.
halfbreed3
2006-03-29 03:09:26 UTC
when finished cut the string about 2 inches from each end of finished work then tie the 2 in. thread together by first to third then second thread to fourth etc...
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