

▲ 346 r/tabletweaving
Where there's a will
I recently came across a video by IMakeEverything on YouTube about tablet weaving and have fallen down the rabbit hole. On the way down I found a tutorial on how to make an inkle loom out of a cardboard box and dowels and there was nothing stoping me at that point. It's already kind of falling apart (I didn't use a very sturdy box and miscut several times), so I am enlisting my partner to make me something more sturdy.
I already have several fiber art hobbies so I've been really trying to only use materials I have on hand this year to shrink my stash. I'm just thrilled I found another art form to explore without spending a whole bunch of money (yet).
u/Artsalchemist — 6 days ago