Cardboard Heddle Loom

unikatissima Cardboard Heddle Loom

Recently I got to know Travis and he showed us how the weaving really works ;-)
There’s a video where he shows how you can try to weave with a little cardboard, a pencil and a lot of wool – I find this a great idea, surely also great for children’s birthday parties ;-)

Travis weaves ‘real’ fabric – also on his cardboard loom – whereas I’m pulling the weft quite firm and weave a strap.

 

Here my steps:
unikatissima Cardboard Heddle Loom
First I cut the heddle from cardboard (from a cereals packing).
Because the cardboard is rather stiff I didn’t fold it but draw the 10 lines and then cut them with an X-acto knife.
Then I punched the 9 holes.

 

unikatissima Cardboard Heddle Loom
As you can see I used different coloured threads: 2 blue, 2 white, 3 blue, 2 white, 1 blue and back again.
The shuttle is cut – as suggested by Travis ;-) – from cardboard, too.

 

unikatissima Cardboard Heddle Loom
I always pulled the weft very firm.

 

unikatissima Cardboard Heddle Loom
And that’s how my strap looks.
I like it ;-))

 


Links:
Learn How To Weave with Paper Index Cards
Actionweaver

Cupcake Wrappers

homeholidaykeepsakes Cupcake Wrappers

Ok, that’s surely no instruction but a wonderful inspiration: embellish your cupcakes for once with a beautiful border, cut, doodled (like the paper beads), stamped or what ever ;-))

If you want to make such a cupcake wrapper yourself, my online cone calculator could possibly be a help ;-)


Links:
Cupcake Wrappers (Love Story Wedding Cupcake Wrappers)

Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘paper cut’
Entries with the tag ‘doodle’
Entries with the tag ‘stamping’
Making Paper Beads
Online Cone Calculator