I bought the weave-it rug loom on eBay a few years ago. It wasn’t in perfect condition, if you look closely you’ll see I’ve had to replace some of the pegs. It takes about 12 feet of cord to make a single square.
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I bought the weave-it rug loom on eBay a few years ago. It wasn’t in perfect condition, if you look closely you’ll see I’ve had to replace some of the pegs. It takes about 12 feet of cord to make a single square.

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I found a pin loom (it’s a weave-it made by hero, I think from the 70s) at the thrift store and have been busy. The cotton yarn isn’t super stretchy, so it can be a pain in the ass to weave with, but it’s oh so pretty.
Woven 12" wash cloth and nice smelling soap.
Woven hat.
Weave-It scarf

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Weaving on the bias...
...on a 4"x4" loom (you know the one I'm talking about) with lace-weight yarn...is a pain in my ass. I would throw this across the room if I didn't think the end result was worth it.