Otherwise known as “the project that began with a messy drawer”.
This is the yarn drawer that my girls have access to. I could use this photo opportunity to blame it all on them, but if we’re being truthful, I’m pretty messy myself!
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Anyway, this mess inspired me to make something, so it’s not all negative. A lot of my yarn stash is smaller pieces leftover from warping or are thrums (what is left on the loom when you cut your piece off) and can be difficult to find uses for.
Perfect for the idea that struck me, and it’s also a great project for little loom weavers, as it can be done on a Sampleit.
I had to break this into a series of 3 videos, you can either view them on Youtube or my Online Weaving School. You can download the printable PDF from my weaving school or view the information here:
Notebook Essential Information
I thought it might be a great time of year to do a tutorial for all my followers and students as a thank you for your support. The bonus is that you can make lots of notebook covers as Christmas gifts, they don’t take much yarn and they are quick to weave up.
The only part of the project that you need a longer length of yarn for is the warp. Here are some suggestions for your warp:
Bendigo Woollen Mills Luxury 8ply
I always use Gutermann Sew all thread because it is so strong and multi purpose.
During the video series, you will notice that I mention some other helpful links, I will list them here for easy access:
Woe to Go – Beginner Rigid Heddle Weaving
I really hope you enjoy this project! Let me know in the comments if you intend to give it a go.
One more thing! If you like this project I would really appreciate you sharing links with your friends or on social media so that even more weavers can benefit.
Until next time…
Happy Weaving!