bead loom plans?
I'm interested in beading on a loom. The ones I see in my price range on
ebay look tippy and limiting in what can be done on them. The wooden ones look wonderful but they are out of my price range. Aside from the online plans for a loom that include using a set of threaded rods does anyone know of a place to find good plans to make a wooden loom? I have moderate wood working skills and have brothers who might just be willing to help me make one. Thanks! Diana -- Weird people need beads, too |
It helps a lot! If a little loom costs that little then I may as well spring
for it, then Ill be able to see if I want to do more loom work. Thanks Kathy. Diana -- Weird people need beads, too "Kathy N-V" wrote in message . giganews.com... On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 21:11:57 -0500, Diana Curtis wrote (in message ): I'm interested in beading on a loom. The ones I see in my price range on ebay look tippy and limiting in what can be done on them. The wooden ones look wonderful but they are out of my price range. Aside from the online plans for a loom that include using a set of threaded rods does anyone know of a place to find good plans to make a wooden loom? I have moderate wood working skills and have brothers who might just be willing to help me make one. Thanks! Diana Threaded rods are easy to find at the hardware store, if that's what's keeping you from using one. However, if you want the kind with springs, they're available at American Science and Surplus. A quick check reveals part #32958 , which is four inches long and stretches to ten inches, and part #25975, which is 5-1/4" long. Both are very inexpensive, five for a dollar, and I've used both in homemade bead looms. I simply tack the ends of the springs onto a cheap picture frame and put a piece of white foam core in place of the cardboard and glass part of the frame. The foam core catches any beads that I drop, and isn't fragile like the glass. The whole deal cost me less than $2 - but I do have foam core board in the house for Manda projects. If you want something with a little more working room and less cheesy than an old picture frame, I'd use a set of stretcher bars from the art store. You could make the loom whatever size you'd like, and stretcher bars are pretty cheap. Lastly, if you are unsure about loomwork, and just want to give it a try, those little metal "Indian Bead Looms" are not entirely useless. I bent the "arms" on mine to a 90 degree angle, which just about doubles your working length, and makes the loom more stable. You could use some double sided tape to secure the bottom wires to a plastic tray (even a meat tray from the grocery, if it's well washed), to catch any sneaky beads that want to drop. Again, my friends at American Science and Surplus have such looms at the best price I've ever seen: $2.95. The web site is at www.sciplus.com and the part # is 34968 (and it comes with two little bags of beads and a spool of thread, which I would toss immediately. Fireline or Powerpro is awesome for loomwork.) HTH, Kathy N-V |
Diana wrote:
I'm interested in beading on a loom. The ones I see in my price range on ebay look tippy and limiting in what can be done on them. The wooden ones look wonderful but they are out of my price range. Aside from the online plans for a loom that include using a set of threaded rods does anyone know of a place to find good plans to make a wooden loom? I have moderate wood working skills and have brothers who might just be willing to help me make one. Oooh! Another addiction. *smirk* I plan to make one with springs and some stretcher bars, although I'd love a fancy loom it's not in the budget. Yet. We'll be looming together shortly, eh? -Su |
Looming our little hearts out! I figure that if it turns out looming isnt
something I want to pursue then the loom and beads are there for Meg. I firmly believe in getting kids hooked on creating as soon as possible. What fun we will have, Su! Diana, seeing looming looming in her future -- Weird people need beads, too "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message ... Oooh! Another addiction. *smirk* I plan to make one with springs and some stretcher bars, although I'd love a fancy loom it's not in the budget. Yet. We'll be looming together shortly, eh? -Su |
Diana wrote:
Looming our little hearts out! I figure that if it turns out looming isnt something I want to pursue then the loom and beads are there for Meg. I firmly believe in getting kids hooked on creating as soon as possible. What fun we will have, Su! Diana, seeing looming looming in her future It will loom over our looms. I found this really cute little loom for the kidlet on eBay a while ago, it's like a bigger plastic version of an Indian bead loom. It's really pretty sturdy and has a ratcheting system for tension. I might have to borrow it....... Ok, now, everyone sing! Blue loom..... -Su |
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