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Leave at least 1/4 inch of empty space at the top and bottom of your work. This makes the finished weaving look much cleaner and you'll be able to get more rows of yarn on your loom this way. Use your fingers to push your work up quite often. I do it anyway, but don't say I didn't warn you. Going all gung ho and using lengths of sting that are several feet long will more often than not create lots of knots. It won't lie flat when you're done and it might not turn out the shape you intended. If you don't leave the yarn a little loose on the left and right strings on the loom, it can warp your work. This is prevent you from pulling the yarn too tightly and warping the strings. Use your fingers to hold the last string on the loom while pulling the yarn through.

Otherwise it will slip out quite often because you're gonna be pulling the yarn through the strings on the loom like you mean business.

They are five major things you can do to make weaving a bit easier: Push the second line of yarn up to meet the first. (If your first line of yarn goes under the last string to the right, it needs to go over the last string to begin the second row.) Just don't pull too hard on the yarn - you don't want to warp the strings on the loom! Push the yarn up on the loom so that it's about 1/4 inch away from the notches.īring the needle and yarn back through the loom from the side you just exited using an over-under pattern that's the opposite of your first line and pull the yarn through. (Under the first string, over the second, under the next, etc.) Once the needle has passed through all of the strings, pull the yarn through and leave a tail of a few inches at the end. You'll be using the needle to guide the yarn through the loom in an under-over pattern. I like to make a knot so that it stays in the needle - it has a tendency to fall out if you don't. Cut a length of yarn (shorter is easier to work with at first - no more than 2 feet) and thread the yarn through the needle.
