I’ve use a light worsted weight yarn to warp the loom. I cut a slot in the cormer of the tray and caught a long tail of the yarn in it to start. The warp is wrapped all the way around the tray and fitted into the slots in order. I cut another slot in the bottom to catch the tail of the yarn.
Archive | January 2004
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Lay the tray ‘face’ down on a counter and, holding the fork up-right, press the tines of a fork into the edge of the tray. You’ll probably have to wiggle it a bit. It does not make deep indentations. Place the first tine into the last indentation to space the next set and continue across the tray. Turn the tray over and repress the indentations. Be careful… too much pressure will break the tray. Don’t get too far into the corner curve as the warps will just fall off there.
An easy loom
Wash a meat tray very well with soap and hot water. Any foam tray will work. Your bakery may use them, too.
Got a home!
The soap scoops are going to Canada but the coupons are still available.
I have 23 clear green plastic measuring cups that come in my laundry detergent. I filled one with water and it comes to 200 ml or just under one cup of water to the brim. If anyone has a use for these things I will gladly send you the whole stack free for the asking. There is no recycling place available to me up here and I can’t bring myself to throw them in the trash. They might work for rabbit food scoops? Or maybe kids crafts of some kind?
Email if you want more info– dorleska@tds.net
I also have more Betty Crocker coupons for the asking.
Somebody… please ask! lol
Hazel
Getting in shape?

Rosy says her snowman is getting ready for spring by doing excersizes to slim down his waist! She adds that her snow is getting “gloppy”. There’s a descriptive word! 😀 We are getting a fine rain here, too, tho they are still threatening more snow. I’ve just about finished the back of my quilt. I’ve still got lots of the Samoyed my FIL saved for me and have been thinking about making a throw with it. Wouldn’t that be snuggly!
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The wood shed is full & there’s snow clouds on the horizon. Family holidays just around the corner. I’m glad you could drop by for an e-visit. Hope you brought your looms because there isn’t much time for making those gift projects!
Our visitor…
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This guy (or gal) came around sniffing where I toss out bird seed in front of the widows to give the cats something to watch. I expect he’d rather have cat than bird seed, but they’re being kept in this winter. Much against their wishes! Maybe the view of this little ‘doggy’ will convience them of the sense of this!
TA-DA! A major FO!
Believe it or not it finally after three years FINISHED! I took the pictures on Grandmother’s bed because I couldn’t get far enough away from mine to get the picture. She has a suite sized room. I am tickled pink with this. It looks just as I hoped it would. There is a bit of work to do on the back, weaving in a few ends and some seam finishing but it’ll be on the bed tonight!This is mostly my beginning handspun yarns and yarns I made in workshops or those left from projects. Which is one reason it took three years. I wasn’t really making it with a deadline. But I’m glad to be finished. now I have to come up with a new Major project. Shouldn’t be too hard!
How to stay warm on a snowy day.
I’m almost done! On the second round of the edging, nestled here among the clutter.
