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About Continuous weaving: 

Continuous weaving on these looms means you only end up weaving half of the square or triangle and the other half weaves itself making it fun and fast.  

The woven square and triangle will not unravel when you take it off the loom.  

Your designs and what you make with this method is virtually limitless. Stitching squares and triangles together to make blankets, shawls, pillows, scarves, and even sweaters and more.  

Each 7 inch square uses about 20 yards of yarn and each 7 inch triangle uses about 10 yards of yarn. This is a fun way to use up odds and ends of yarn in your stash left from other projects that you couldn’t bear to throw away. 

Make sure to not pull yarn too tightly or the square or triangle will be distorted when you take off the loom. 

Stitch squares and triangles together with matching yarn or invisible thread. Or crochet together.

 

 

 
 
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