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Adorable Beasts - 30 Pin Loom Animals + 4 Playscapes - cover

Adorable Beasts - 30 Pin Loom Animals + 4 Playscapes

Margaret Stump

Publisher: Stackpole Books

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Think outside the square—and make thirty delightful animals from hedgehogs to hippos with easy pin loom weaving!   Though pin looms do make squares, there’s so much more you can do with the cloth you weave on your pin loom, starting with the adorable creatures in this book. Margaret Stump has once again outdone herself with this creative collection of thirty “how did she do that” animals made just from pin loom weaving. Would you ever guess you could make a giraffe, hedgehog, elephant, hippo, sea turtle, and so many more animals from these little woven squares? And it’s so easy, too! Step-by-step, illustrated instructions for every piece in the book ensure your success.   Once you’ve made the animals, give them someplace to play! Instructions for four playscapes are also included: an animal hospital with helicopter, emergency vehicle, and doctor; a baby and toddler play blanket with baby-safe animals; a medieval fort with lady, knight, and unicorn; and Noah’s ark with ark carrier, play mat, Noah and his wife, and of course two of each animal aboard.   All you need to get started are a 2" x 2" and 4" x 4" loom and some yarn. Detailed instructions of all aspects of weaving and joining are included so you can make these cute creatures even if you’ve never woven on a pin loom before.
Available since: 06/14/2023.
Print length: 137 pages.

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