Thank you so very much for doing this video tutorial. I have a set of the hexagon looms but misplaced the directions for them. I was having problems for the lacing part and luckily found this video. Now I'm off to make afghans for all 5 grand children for Christmas 2019.
So happy to find this! I bought a hexagon lap weaver from the thrift shop (incredible shape, all the pieces in mint condition) and have been working on it. I've had no trouble following the directions but couldn't for the life of me figure out how to finishing option #5 where you tie the edges. Now I'm on my way to making a Christmas tree skirt. Thanks!
I've had a square loom for at least 10 years. Mine came with hard to follow instructions. I ended up lacing it correctly totally by mistake! I never did understand the tying part at all in my instructions. Thank you so much for this vintage video, so I can make more. I still don't really understand how to make the many different designs. I'm hoping there will be more videos for that
It's a shame you don't show that last finishing option a little better...the 1st time I tried this, I didn't go where all the loops crossed, but to the sides, and subsequently the short loops were missed when I pulled it from the loom.
This is so depressing :/ I do exactly like the video says for the initial lacing of the hexagon loom and my yarn doesn't end up looking anything like what she gets in the video. i can't figure out what I'm doing wrong :/
+meenie7 I think I know what wrong. Ok, when you finish the figure eight for the B peg. The corner peg you lace the yarn around it, do not lace a figure eight on it. The next peg is the one where you start your figure eights again. Now, really important, before you restart your figure eights, turn the loom to where the side where the B peg is, is now on top. The 1st peg after the corner you start your figure eights. The peg opposite of your first peg should always make a STRAIGHT figure eight- it should never be diagonal of your peg.
I have made numerous placemats, coasters, and decorative doilys or furniture protectors since the 70's when I first got this loom set. tying the knots is a breeze and much less confusing than crochet stitches. What I would like to find is an adjustable floor stand to hold the looms as I sit on edge of a chair..
I have made innumerable hot mats and placemats over the years. They can be made in any color or combination of colors and are attractive, functional, washable, and durable. I loved crafts as a kid and still do. This craft is easy to learn. A long-gone older friend of my aunt's taught me how to use the medium loom when I was about 12. I'm 65 now. I have been making these for myself and as gifts off and on all these years. I know how to crochet and knit if that's what I want to do. This is another type of yarn craft. I AM getting great value for my yarn dollars and I am sure that all those who have been doing this craft for years would agree.
I have this loom! I love it! This year I will be giving beautiful Vintage style gifts to my children… these looms will be used.
I come back to this video all the time!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you so very much for doing this video tutorial. I have a set of the hexagon looms but misplaced the directions for them. I was having problems for the lacing part and luckily found this video. Now I'm off to make afghans for all 5 grand children for Christmas 2019.
So happy to find this! I bought a hexagon lap weaver from the thrift shop (incredible shape, all the pieces in mint condition) and have been working on it. I've had no trouble following the directions but couldn't for the life of me figure out how to finishing option #5 where you tie the edges. Now I'm on my way to making a Christmas tree skirt. Thanks!
I couldn't figure that part either.
I have been looking for this for the LONGEST time!
How do I finish step one? What do I do with both ends of the yarn?
I've had a square loom for at least 10 years. Mine came with hard to follow instructions. I ended up lacing it correctly totally by mistake! I never did understand the tying part at all in my instructions.
Thank you so much for this vintage video, so I can make more.
I still don't really understand how to make the many different designs. I'm hoping there will be more videos for that
Looove it ! upload more of this kind of videos please
Wow....what a trip to the 80's!!!
Ellartedellfrvolitr
That's about when I got mine. It was still in the unopened package!
we really need more instructions on these looms beging and ending
It's a shame you don't show that last finishing option a little better...the 1st time I tried this, I didn't go where all the loops crossed, but to the sides, and subsequently the short loops were missed when I pulled it from the loom.
I am weaving sn afghan with a squere loom. Thanks for the details , I am following your recomendations.!!!
When you finish the fig 8 on the hexagon and move on to tying do you cut the string from the war and tie it...
How can I get or purchase a copy of the instruction video for the dinner set>
Where can I buy the books for the square?
I need an instruction booklet how do I get on
como conseguir comprar esses tipos de tear? por favor mande dizer o valor de cada um com as dimensões dos mesmos. Obrigada!!
Where can I purchase the looms. Thank you so much for your help.
Love your web !!!
Where can u buy one
ebay
Where did you buy your Hexagon board from with instructions to make a loom
LOVE IT! Where can I get one?
I broke one of my looms, how can I get a replacement for the one I broke?
Where to buy that loom in randburg?
I liked Video anxious to do one.
Pretty cool!
I can't find these anymore. I had this set before the storm :-(
Ebay, Amazon
l make hats for the homeless with my round loom but now have 4 octogan wooden looms so what can i make that is easy
where in the uk can you buy these looms or can you get written instructions for them?
I found some for sale on eBay
where is the link for buying these looms? are they harrisville looms?
www.loveandmoneylooms.net/
Sandra Troup
Where can I buy these looms?
ebay
This is so depressing :/ I do exactly like the video says for the initial lacing of the hexagon loom and my yarn doesn't end up looking anything like what she gets in the video. i can't figure out what I'm doing wrong :/
I had that problem at first too! But she moves the loom fast in the video. What parts are the ones that look off or wrong?
+meenie7 I think I know what wrong. Ok, when you finish the figure eight for the B peg. The corner peg you lace the yarn around it, do not lace a figure eight on it. The next peg is the one where you start your figure eights again. Now, really important, before you restart your figure eights, turn the loom to where the side where the B peg is, is now on top. The 1st peg after the corner you start your figure eights. The peg opposite of your first peg should always make a STRAIGHT figure eight- it should never be diagonal of your peg.
Dananjay vispute
Very very nice
You can slow the speed of the video down. Just be sure to turn the sound down.
how can I get a copy of the Love and money instruction video?
Does anyone have the instructional booklets? I lost mine for the square loom
i have a few of the them which one do you need
e-mail me at acytracey@yahoo.com
By chance do you still have the instructions for the hexagon set?. I have the looms but no instructions? Mainly interested in doing 2 color ones. TIA.
can you give me the proper name the tools please been looking for a long time
Look on Amazon
where can we buy these looms
my mother in law found one for me on ebay she had gifted me one more than 20 years ago but I had gotten rid of it
Where do yo buy this loom
sandra wungluck ordered mind off ebay
Very helpful
I own the entire set in mint condition
where can i get pattern books
Hermosos todos quisiera tener un telar como estos
Cool! Cool! Cool!
I'm having a hard time tying… haha
I did, too
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daihatsu teros اخيرا عربي
need better video on finishing
I cannot see the purpose of this. Learn how to crochet or knit to get good value for your yarn.
I have made numerous placemats, coasters, and decorative doilys or furniture protectors since the 70's when I first got this loom set. tying the knots is a breeze and much less confusing than crochet stitches. What I would like to find is an adjustable floor stand to hold the looms as I sit on edge of a chair..
I have made innumerable hot mats and placemats over the years. They can be made in any color or combination of colors and are attractive, functional, washable, and durable. I loved crafts as a kid and still do. This craft is easy to learn. A long-gone older friend of my aunt's taught me how to use the medium loom when I was about 12. I'm 65 now. I have been making these for myself and as gifts off and on all these years. I know how to crochet and knit if that's what I want to do. This is another type of yarn craft. I AM getting great value for my yarn dollars and I am sure that all those who have been doing this craft for years would agree.