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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Hankering for Yarn

Vintage treat -Magic Looms

Vintage treat -Magic Looms

I was so delighted to find a surprise package in  the mailbox today!  My wonderful, much beloved sisters-in-law have a knack of finding me vintage looms and other goodies.
Well… they get a gold star, once again!
I wasn’t expecting anything from them, but wheeeeeeee!
Look what they found for me…. a little package of Magic Looms! I love these little looms, and have a couple of others. But, I am very happy to give these ones a home.
One thing that makes me go, ‘duh’, though, is that the photo on the box is absolutely, and clearly a picture of crocheted granny squares.  …read more

Update on the Vesterheim Museum Cradle Loom

April 17, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay  
Filed under small loom weaving

Update on the Vesterheim Museum Cradle Loom

I’ve blogged several times about a small loom that I like a lot.
It’s the Vesterheim Museum Cradle Loom.
 

 I’ve received letters from people, saying that they couldn’t find the loom on the Vesterheim site. So, I wrote to the Vesterheim folks and asked if the loom had been discontinued.
Good news! Here’s the response:
No, it has not discontinued.  We were temporarily out and financially we
could not order for some time.  We do have it back in and please forward the
message.  Thank you.
Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Donna Zidlicky

Inspiration- Gorgeous tape looms

April 4, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay  
Filed under small loom weaving

Inspiration- Gorgeous tape looms

Fred Hatton makes incredibly gorgeous tape looms that will knock your socks off.
Grace Hatton then does exquisite weaving on them.
Their work will definitely knock your socks off.
Fred and Grace Hatton 

Vintage no? new? yes!

Vintage no? new? yes!

I am passionate about small loom weaving.
 
I have a collection of vintage looms that I dearly love, including Lily Speed oWeave looms and Magic square looms.
 
Technically, they are not ~weaving~ looms. They are ‘hold your yarn in nifty patterns and go into an altered state of consciousness and tie rhythmically a sequence of interlocking knots’ looms. But, that’s a bit of a mouthful.
 
Anyhow, sadly, they are not made anymore.
 
You can still find them in second hand stores and at yard sales – IF you are lucky.
 
If not, then you pay through the nose to someone on eBay who …read more


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