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Loom Woven Dishcloth Set
Lion Brand® Martha Stewart CraftsTM/MC Cotton Hemp
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES: 1. Each Ball is worked with 2 strands of yarn held together. Before beginning to weave, re-wind each color of yarn as follows: holding the yarn tail that is on the outside of one yarn ball and the yarn tail that is buried in the center of the same ball, wind both strands into a 2-strand ball.
2. Follow loom manual instructions on WEAVING for how to set up the warp, weave the weft, and remove weaving from the loom.
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Loom Configuration
Use the following pieces: (4) 12-hole pieces, (2) 6-hole pieces and (4) corner pieces.
Connect pieces to form a rectangle as follows: 6-hole piece > 6-hole piece > corner piece > 12-hole piece > 12-hole piece > corner piece > 6-hole piece > 6-hole piece > corner piece > 12-hole piece > 12-hole piece > corner piece.
Insert a small peg into every hole along every 6 and 12-hole piece and into every hole but one of each corner of assembled loom - 92 small pegs placed.
Insert one contrast color small peg in upper right hand corner for slip knot.
DISHCLOTH (make 2)
Set up warp with 2 strands of A across the 17 pegs placed in each 6-hole and corner piece.
Weave weft with 2 strands of B across the 29 pegs placed in each 12-hole and corner piece.
Leave 12 in. (30.5 cm) tails of weft yarn at the last peg worked.
Remove piece from loom.
FINISHING
Make Crochet Hanging Loop (optional):
Using crochet hook supplied with loom, make a 2 in. (5 cm) chain with tail of weft yarn. Fold chain in half and join with a slip stitch to base of chain to form a loop.
With the same needle, weave yarn ends into the fabric of the Dishcloth.
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Loom Woven Dishcloth Set Reviewed by KAREN COOPER on 2012-01-19 |
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| This was a very easy project. The video library is especially good in making clear how to begin and finish off the project. Thanks Lion Brand.
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When you are in New York City, visit the Lion Brand Yarn Studio at 34 W. 15th Street for a one-of-a-kind yarn lover's experience.
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