Bias Weaving on a Regular Weavette Loom
Jana from Eloomanation.com recently mentioned on Ravelry that she found some vintage instructions for weaving a bias triangle on a regular weavette and my curiosity had to be assuaged so I sat down with my little 4 inch loom to see if I could figure out how to do it.
First I made a bias woven square so that I could see the effect that the missing pins on a regular weavette have on the finished look of the piece.

Answer: None at all. No wonder Weave-It bias looms didn't sell well, if you had a regular weavette you didn't need one :P
The weaving technique for the triangle was the easiest part to figure out as you can find several excellent sets of instructions by googling instructions for weaving on a triangle loom. Here's just one set of instructions that I found.
On a triangle loom, the hypotenuse of the triangle (the long edge) is supported by a row of nails so it can't be pulled too tight. However, on a weavette the edge is completely unsupported.
The trick to keeping the unsupported edge neat is to place a spare weaving needle across the loom and weave around it.

The selvage can't pull in and you're left with a lovely neat edge.

Now that my curiosity is satisfied I can get on with my Christmas knitting!
Entry posted by Sarah at October 24, 2007 12:18 PM
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Yep, that's it.
Posted by: eLoomanator at October 24, 2007 10:20 PM