Using a traditional weaving technique on a miniature scale, you can make tiny little weavings perfect for jewelry projects. Miniature waving is a great activity for older kids or teenagers with good fine motor skills. An adult will likely need to help with the last few steps.
Turn their tiny weaving into a charm for a necklace, bracelet, or backpack and they will feel so proud!
Miniature Weaving Supplies
Once you’ve made a few of these, you can try experimenting with different colors and designs.
- chipboard (thin cardboard) (sometimes you can grab a piece from the back of a notepad)
- scissors
- ruler
- embroidery floss in the colors of your choice
- tape
- embroidery needle
- iron
- small piece of felt for backing
- glue gun
- necklace with a jump ring
How to weave
- To make your mini-loom, cut the chipboard to 2″ x 1 1/2″.
- To hold the warp strings in place as you weave, you will need to make cuts at either long end of the chipboard. Measure and mark lines 1/8″ apart and snip about 1/8″ cuts along your marks. Run the embroidery floss through the slits as shown in fig. 2 and secure it in place in the back with a piece of tape.
3. With the embroidery needle and floss, begin weaving over and under the warp strings.
This was such a fun craft. My girls liked it a lot.
That is an awesome idea to make a bookmark!
My 8-yo son is making a bookmark for his grandmother’s birthday (tomorrow) as we speak. Thanks for making it visual for him (because he wants to do it himself, of course!).
I have an entire sewing series for beginning sewing projects going on check it out here: http://www.skiptomylou.dev/2013/03/05/sewing-activities-for-kids/
My 4 year old loves watching mommy sew but even more she wants to do the sewing for mommy. I have been trying to find a sewing project for a 4 year old and have come up with nothing until I stumbled across this! This is perfect!Thank you so much for posting it.
I love weaving and I am an adult who will try this! I may try weaving in seed or e beads! Thankyou for showing and telling how you made this!
Love this idea and so will my Grandchildren!!
This is soooo cute! I can’t wait to try this with my granddaughters. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks so much for this !! Just blogged it :
http://bohemia.over-blog.com/article-mini-tissage-pour-enfant-75982241.html
have a nice day
hugs from Paris
Oh we SO have to make these!! I know some aunties who will love getting one of these in the mail….thanks!
This is beyond adorable.
I am always looking for practical ideas to do with the kids–this one is a keeper!
Really Cute! Great idea for little hands.
I’ve been meaning to comment for the last few days! Thank you soooo much for writing these great little tutorials for summer kids projects! We love them and the kids are looking forward to trying some! Heck, they look forward to seeing what you will write about each day! These are great for mommy’s Camp Cathy!