Your Wisdom Warrior Loom comes fully assembled with permanently attached risers and grooves. Your Wisdom Warrior Loom is a wooden product and although she is strong and flexible, proper care must be taken to prevent damage. Please note that there may be a slight color or shade difference on your untreated piece due to the nature of the Baltic Birch. Some stains even come with a poly base that also provides a glossy or matte finish if desired. Baltic Birch is also perfect for staining with any variety of stain. This will keep the wood smooth, flexible, and less prone to splintering. The Wisdom Warrior Loom can be cared for by using a light coating of beeswax. How to take care of your Wisdom Warrior Loom Perfect for Hat Bands, Belts, Long Necklace's, Chokers, Multi projects at one time and so much more! The Wisdom Warrior loom was designed to enhance your bead weaving experience with extra width, length. I Wood Bead Board Crown, 1 Spool Wildfire and 1 Six Pack of Jewel Loom Beading Needles Make sure you are signed up at to subscribe You will get access to the course once you purchase your loom. If you warp from front to back you will have double the length approximately 50 inches longĥ Tubes of TOHO 11/0 Seed Beads and Pattern via Jewel Loom School to create a Hatband. Working area measures 4 inches wide by 25 inches in length. Made in the USA with Sustainable Baltic Birch Our goal is to make and ship within 5-7 days but we don't want you to be disappointed if we have a delay so assume 7-10 just in case :)īeading Loom Designed by Julianna C. Please allow 7-10 days for your loom to be created and shipped. Please be patient as we make your gorgeous designer loom and or bead board with superior craftsmanship and love. Click HERE if you want to view the tutorial for this bracelet.All wood products Beading and Weaving looms along with bead boards are made to order. I am not going to go into too much detail on how to do it, please visit Beadifulnights video her videos are really good and very easy to follow. You then need to split the cords into 3 on each side and do 2 square knots on each, then tie them all down ready to bead on. Using the third length of cord tie around the button as close as possible, then do a couple of square knots. You needed 3 x 35″ lengths of cotton cord, thread 2 of them through the shank of the button, ensuring they are even and then secure on the loom. If you already know how to do macrame square knots then it is really easy to get started. The good thing about the bracelet was that I had all the materials I needed apart from the loom, so yesterday I couldn’t wait to get started.įor the bracelet you need size 6/0 seed beads, which I have quite a stash of but not necessarily in brilliant colours, some cotton cord, a large shank button, a beading needle and beaded thread like Fireline (I have wildfire). I was amazed, although he did then say, “Now you have to peel the potatoes!”Ĭlick HERE for the link to the Loom tutorial. So I was very surprised when 30 minutes later he put the loom on my desk and said “will that do”. I once bought wallpaper to decorate my lounge and it took him nearly 8 months to do it. Now he doesn’t normally react straight away to things I want him to do. So on Sunday afternoon, after seeing the tutorial again, I grabbed my hubby and showed him the picture of the loom and said “I want one of those”. When I first saw the tutorial for the bracelet in December I really wanted to have a go at making it, but my biggest stumbling block was not having the loom. However, Aleshia of Beadifulnights very kindly showed on another tutorial how to make your own loom rather than go out and buy one. But, I decided I couldn’t wait to show you the ‘beady’ make which I made yesterday of a 5 strand beaded cuff bracelet, using a homemade loom made by my hubby. The tutorial for this can also be found on Beadifulnights Youtube Channel.įirst here is the loom my hubby made for me. I was going to show you first some beaded ‘daisy’ bracelets I have been making, which I learned from a Youtube tutorial by Beadifulnights. I decided as I already have a good stash of seed beads which I could use up, I would concentrate on trying to learn some new beading techniques this month. As promised here is my first post showing you what I am currently learning as part of my Challenge 2013 goals.
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