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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Make your own unique Saori ready made warp class and creating wrist wraps using your Saori bobbin winder

 The Kenzo Table Top threading and beaming system was used to teach Lea how to make her own ready made warp roll to take home and thread Last week! 


 The  wonderful Ashford threading stand 6 cone ashford threading stand here 


The fabulous saori warping frame Warping frame here









the Kenzo Saori table top beaming and threading system click here 
 
Lea brought  to show me her weaving that has all her own handspun and dyed yarn in the weft  !





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I hope everyone had a full happy thanksgiving last week. this was the first time in 3 yeras that more people gathered rather than immediate  family. we had thanksgiving at our son's home and freinds and extended family attended. i packed the SAORI PICCOLO 40  loom in the car and we had fun making wrists wraps and small hangings with bells . 














THE SAORI ART YARN MAKER HERE  making cords, or yarn lengths to add to your weavings too is easy with the your saori bobbin winder and the art yarn maker  the saori bobbin winder also can be purchased as a table top clamp on bobbin winder saori stand alone bobbin winder here 

video of the desk top clamped on to a work surface wonky because i am holding the yarn and turning the bobbin winder with my iPhone in my hand! The stand alone bobbin winder
Is great or if you have a piccolo you can remove the bobbin winder with one screw takes a minute tops and use the claps that came when you bought the loom to attach it to a table top. Easy peasy! 







several wanted to weave so i had a project of a  small hanging with a brass bell …..


 Patricia  wanted to wear her's! around her neck. cute!


 PICCOLO 40 SAORI LOOM INFO HERE

Linda's weaving  could hang on a door knob or on a winter solstice tree !

PEACEFUL WEAVING IN THE REDWOODS 

JILL NICKOLENE SANDERS




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