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This is another of the many, many things I have wanted to try, so I did. This involved weaving beads and fibres. The loom was supposed to be more sophisticated, but I didn't have time to make that, and the low tech version worked.
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My unpretentious, but workable, loom. |
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Planning bead rows. This is a "celebration of family" project, so each row is for a family member. |
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Woven beads, silk and cord. Yes, it looks like a beginner's work, but one has to start somewhere. |
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The original project was a bracelet, but I preferred a hanging. |
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Close-up of the centre section |
So cool! Great job! I've done a little bit of bead weaving, and it is rather fun!
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