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| It's so much easier and faster to weave beads on this flat-surface loom than on a traditional open style beading loom that it really may surprise you and your work turns out exactly like it would on a traditional loom. You do not skip any steps but the method used virtually eliminates dropping beads and as for your needle piercing a warp thread, well it's so unlikely that you will forget the last time it happened to you. Children will find this loom much easier to use. Their little hands and small fingers will not have any trouble controlling the beads; the beads are held in position by the working surface not their fingers. People with joint ailments will find that they don't have to twist their wrists and hands around trying to hold the beads in position between the warp threads while securing them with the weft thread only to find they have pierced a warp thread and must take the thread back out (easier said than done, as some of us know). I want you to understand how this loom works before you purchase a loom so please go to the Instruction link |
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| This beautiful picture is being created by lovely lady in, New Mexico. She wanted me to tell you that this is only the second loomed piece she has ever done. The first was a bookmark, loomed on a traditional open warped loom. |
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