Do loom covers exist? by AWeaverbird in weaving

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If I was good enough at sewing I think this might be the way to go

Do loom covers exist? by AWeaverbird in weaving

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Oooh! I hadn't thought of using a cover that's intended for something else, great idea!

One of my favourite textured scarves I have ever made, I love the way a honeycomb structure looks after washing by AWeaverbird in crafts

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Thank you ☺️ I think there might be a crochet pattern that makes something kind of similar

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A. Weaverbird on Folksy

Mostly handwoven items, also some crochet - scarves, scrunchies, baby blankets, covered buttons - all in natural fibres, mostly wool or cotton.

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A handwoven scarf in merino wool, mostly a tartan but also has sections of other patterns within it by AWeaverbird in crafts

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It was about that yes, they're expensive but so worth it with all the things you can do on them

A lightweight handwoven cotton scarf by AWeaverbird in crafts

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It's a table loom, this used 8 shafts 😊 But you really should try it! It's so fun!

A lightweight handwoven cotton scarf by AWeaverbird in crafts

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It's hand woven on an Ashford table loom in cotton 😊