15 beautiful DIY weaving crafts for you to try
15 beautiful DIY weaving crafts for you to try
We are experienced yarn craftsmen, but sometimes it’s good to do things other than knitting and crocheting. We will never get tired of fiber art, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have the fun of changing a little! Recently, we have been working to improve our knitting skills by making all kinds of beautifully woven ornaments that contain a variety of different techniques.
Just in case you love knitting as much as we do, if not more, you can also use some guidance to create simple knitting projects, here are 15 of the cutest ideas we have found so far while looking for inspiration!
1. DIY wave and Soumak woven wall art
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This tutorial teaches you to use yarns of various thicknesses and weights to create colorful waves in knitting patterns! Thinner yarns will produce smaller knots, while thicker yarns or rovings will fill more space, causing ebb and flow in the colors and textures you choose to use. See more information on Petit Bou de Chou.
2. Basic multi-grain weaving
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Would you rather make your clothes more uniform, but practice your weaving tension and see what kind of textures can blend together visually? Then see how A Beautiful Mess accurately guides you through these things, and also teaches you some useful tips and techniques for making tassels.
3. Texture practice weaving
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You can create a variety of different knots, weaves and visual textures in the woven wall hanging, even if you want to keep it simple! We like A Pretty Fix by using different types of yarns woven in different ways, but always sticking to the same color, making these different techniques stand out in this project.
4. Join the fabric weaving
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Do you really have extensive experience in basic weaving techniques, and now you want to combine soft material craftsmanship and try new things? In that case, we would really It is recommended to take a look at how Hello Hydrangea uses knitting and simple hand sewing to create a beautiful and unique suspension, using yarn, thread and fabric waste in a project.
5. Micro-knitting with clipboard loom
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Part of the reason we like knitting is that there are so many different ways to knit even before you start thinking about which technique you will use. If you are interested in learning more, please try this cute miniature wall hanging made on a DIY loom made from a clipboard! Details of suspension and looms are collected in the beauty.
6. How to solve 7 common problems in knitting
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Maybe you are actually looking for a knitting tutorial, because you have learned the basic techniques, and now you are trying to practice better ways to fix errors, so when something is not there, you don’t have to pull out the work and all go as planned? In this case, we think you will find this wonderful resource from The Weaving Loom really helpful.
7. Knotting and knitting with roving
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When you first learn to knit, using thick single-strand yarn or roving does feel very different from using tightly-ply wool or yarn. That’s why we are happy to see this guide from Interweave, which explains the differences and prepares you.
8. A great guide to loop looms for beginners
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Are you real no way Have tried knitting before, especially on small single-turn looms, and you are looking for as many useful materials as possible to read through in order to prepare before you start work? Then we think you are just must See how The Weaving Loom outlines some of the things you should try first, and how to set yourself up properly on the loom!
9. Add tassels to the braid
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So far, you have seen some tutorials that give a very brief overview of how tassels can be incorporated into knitting projects with other techniques, but what if you have never actually made tassels before fundamental And you want help from the beginning of the process? Then we thought this tassel specific tutorial by Mollie Makes might be right for you!
10. Giant pompons and tassel wall weaving
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We have discussed some items about weaving with a certain texture, but what if you are looking for something a lot of More unique than what you currently see? Then think about it, maybe you might be the perfect person to gradually outline this amazing fluffy pom-pom style wall weave on We Are Scout! We like the huge size of the pompons.
11. Simple insertion color changing technology
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Just in case you are ready for a small challenge and you may be ready to try to change the color inside Your weaving pattern, not just at the end of a line, here is a great resource for you! A Pretty Fix teaches you how to deal with color changes in illustrations more effectively.
12. Multi-layer tassels and tassel weaving
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Maybe you just learned how to make tassels of different sizes, and now you are looking for new ways to make the most of these skills to make more interesting knitting projects? In that case, we would really It is recommended to take a look at how Honestly WTF creates a multi-layered tassel effect and highly personalized single product.
13. The inlaid roving is pulled into the woven
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Have you always liked the appearance of roving, which stands out from the tighter weave background in weaving projects made of yarns of different sizes? Then we think that you will also fully appreciate the way Bonnie Christine makes the small raised loops in the roving more prominent by doing some strategic pilling, thereby creating more contrast between the two!
14. How to make a cardboard loom
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So far, we have talked a lot about DIY weaving projects and patterns, but did you know that actually making yourself a loom can also be a DIY project from scratch? Yes, compared to the clipboard ideas we showed you before, our starting from scratch is even more meaningful! Learn more about how this excellent cardboard loom is made on The Weaving Loom.
15. Traditional branch weaving
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Did you know that there is actually an old-fashioned weaving method that does not require a real loom, just like the tools you might understand? See how Instructables created this wonderful traditional branch loom from actual branches and how they used it to create amazing weaving patterns.
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