An easy and elegant gift
I recently bought Amy D. McKnight’s Spark Loom. My favorite project so far using the loom + kit is handwoven cards. I’ll show you how I did it.
*12 dent heddle
*8/2 cotton for the warp
*Variety of scrap & specialty yarn + roving for the weft
*58″ warp
Click HERE for a video showing my first attempt at warping the spark loom using the indirect warping method and HERE for my second attempt using warping pegs on a table + a button!
I tried a few different cards:
Papermania Tri-fold Aperture Cards – MY FAVORITE. I used double-sided tape and glue dots to secure the woven cloth + seal the card.
Strathmore Trading Cards – It was tricky to slip cloth into the slot.
Strathmore Mounting Cards – Easy – but the woven cloth must be hemmed. I used double-sided tape (and these cards came with double-sided stickers).
4×6 Photo Frame Cards – Impossible to slide woven cloth in the slot. I ended up using photo prints of my embroideries.
Love this Rebecca!
Brilliant idea!ππΌππΌππΌ
Now I know what to do with all those little samplers Iβve been making!
Thanks, Cyndi!!
This is an amazing post! I love how these card came out! Thank you so much for sharing the information <3
Thanks, Amy! I’ll post this in your community soon!
Now I know what to do with all the card making supplies I have left over from my StampinUp days and now all my thrums! π§
Great ideas!!
I can’t wait to see what you make!