I haven’t gotten my “hard copy” yet but did get to take a look at the digital one. I’ve gotten a few emails about the pattern. People seem to like it. Those, at least, who love larger projects, as this blanket it pretty big. But you can, of course, make it any size you like. It’s easy to make smaller. Or bigger should you lean that way!
The neat thing about this one is that with care it is machine washable and not only can be varied in size but also in usage. It will fit a twin bed, It covers the top of my Queen bed so may fit a double and could easily be made a big wider to fit the queen better. You can use any colors that fit your scheme and actually, it would work with other fibers, too. If you wanted a winter blanket, you could use your hand spun or favorite commercial wool. A nice acrylic might make a good dorm blanket that could just be tossed in the washer at need.
I am adding a chart there that Little Looms did not publish. I found it a help and maybe some of you will also.
This is the 2nd largest project I’ve woven on the pin looms and actually did not find it that difficult & it really didn’t take long to make. Well worth the time I think! You have lots of choices with this one. But whatever you decide, I’d love to see what you weave!
Photo from Little looms

I really like the pillow and fringe pattern in the fall edition of Little Looms, but I don’t see the 14 inch rectangular loom on your website. Is it available?
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Thank you for liking my pillow. I did not think it add the rectangle to the web page. Just email me and tell me what you need and I will tend to it.
dorleska at tds dot net
I’ll get my web guy to put it up but it will probably take a few days.
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