Love and Money Loom InstructionsLap weaving using the love and money looms does not involve any knitting or crocheting. A variety of different sized hexagonal looms were popular in the 70s and can be used by adults and children alike. Instructions can be found online at a variety of sites and at your local craft store.
Tennis Racket WeavingAn old tennis racket can become a work of art by weaving yarn through the netting. It could be used to display your pride of your team or family member.
Weaving Coconut Leaf PlatesIn Tahiti coconut palm leaves are woven into niau food plates for special occasions. The plates are made by weaving two sections of coconut fronds together.
Making Your Own Knitwit Tool?With a precut wood circle from a craft store, headless nails and a dowel for the handle, you can make your own nitwit tool. This is a page about making your own knitwit tool.
Making a Hula Hoop HatThis is a page about making a Hula Hoop hat. Making a hat using this round or circular weaving style is fun for all ages.
Circle WeavingThis weaving project doesn't require any special materials or skills and is fun for kids and adults alike. This is a page about circle weaving.
Using the Knifty Knitter Flower LoomThis is a page about using the Knifty Knitter flower loom yarn. A small loom that can help you quickly make flowers for project embellishments and to make other things.
Weaving Coconut Palm FrondsCoconut palm fronds can be woven into mats, hats, baskets, and other useful items. This is a page about weaving coconut palm fronds.