All Fiber Arts
Pin Weaving
 

You don't need expensive equipment to weave.'

 


HOME FORUMCHATNEWSLETTERCALENDARSITE SEARCHODP SEARCH EMAIL TRAVEL

Please report Broken Links to Link Report.

Link Library
Basketry
Beadwork
Blogs
Bobbin Lace
Bookstore
Classes
Clip Art Graphics
Conferences
Crochet
Cross Stitch
Cultural Travel
Dyes & Colour
EBay Watch
Ethnic Textiles
Felting
Fiber & Yarns
Fun Projects
Galleries/Museums
Guilds
Handspun Yarns
Instructors
Kits
Knitting
Kumihimo Braiding
Looms
Mailing Lists
Mills
Music
Mythology & Stories
Papermaking
Patterns
Posters
Rug Hooking
Software
Sewing
Small Looms
Spindles & Wheels
Spinning Info
Swedish Weaving
Tapestry Art
Used Equipment
Weaving Info
Yarn Shops
All Links
All Feature Articles

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk


Hemp Yarns

ClipArt.com

You don't need a loom or other expensive equipment to try weaving. Pin weaving offers both versatility and portability for a woven project. The "loom" can be a piece of foam core or cardboard. The warp threads are held in place with straight pins. Weaving can be done in any direction, using thread, yarn, fabric strips, beads, feathers or other fibers. Pin weaving can offer kids a good introduction to the creativity of weaving.

Pin Weaving Mesh lets you create pin weaving creations without a board. It is a flexible backing into which you can weave yarn, ribbons and other materials.

The Craft and Yarn Depot carries supplies, patterns and pin weaving starter kits.

Linda Twohill of Sew What's New has examples of pin weaving that incorporates various yarns, cords and beads to create an innovative vest design. Kits containing over 100 yards of coordinated boutique yarns will get you started on your own creative project.

Lili Pintea-Reed has directions for making a Pin Woven Vest using yarns and ribbons.

P Tamers at the Craft Connection site gives a pin weaving lesson for making a vest using strips of fabric. Basic techniques of using tubes, bias strips and fabric strips are explained.

An episode of the Carol Duvall Show demonstrates pin weaving using fusible webbing, cotton fabric strips and bias tape to make a fabric that can be cut into any shape. Another episode is for a pin-woven Christmas stocking using metallic ribbon and gold fabric.

Lynn Smythe is a bead artist who creates both on loom and off-loom beadwoven projects. She has made an interesting pin-woven necklace of linen, beads and various other yarns.

Jo-Anne Fabrics and Crafts provides instructions to make a pin woven pillow using assorted ribbon strips.

If you prefer to learn with others, Bullen's Wullens offers 2 -3 day workshops in pin weaving where participants will make a small pillow using straight pins and a cardboard panel for their loom.

Donna Rhoades and Kathy Stachowicz have written a step-by-step book, The Fine Art of Pin Weaving, that demonstrates many pin weaving techniques.

If you have other creative ideas for pin weaving projects, please tell us about them at our Forum.

EBay Watch
Be sure to check our special eBay pages for the latest in small looms, yarns and other fibre goodies.


Craft Magazines - All Fiber Arts
Magazines Amazon
Amazon.com Amazon.ca Amazon.co.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk

Amazon.ca
Amazon.uk
Affiliate Links
EBay CA
EBay UK
EBay US

Amazon US
Amazon CA
Amazon UK

Sign up for our New Newsletter
Feature Articles  Newsletter
Link Library

All Fiber Arts All Gluten Free All Organic LivingAll Treks.com Paivatar
©2001 Paivi Suomi.