Weaving & Loom Craft
Weaving is the quiet, rhythmic craft of lacing yarn over and under to make real cloth, wall hangings, scarves, and rugs with your own two hands. Start with a small frame loom and a ball of yarn, and you will have something beautiful before the afternoon is over.
What you need to start
- A simple frame loom or lap loom to hold the threads
- Yarn in a few colors you like
- A shuttle or tapestry needle to carry the yarn across
- A comb or fork to press each row snug
At a glance
Your learning path
Three stages, taken at your own pace. Start at the top, get comfortable, then move down as you grow. There is no rush, and no wrong place to begin.
If you have never touched a loom, start right here. These show you the few supplies you actually need, how to string up the loom, and the simple over-and-under motion, so you finish your very first woven piece with an easy win.
DIY Frame Loom : Weaving for Beginners
Fibers and Design WeavingHow To Warp a Frame Loom
Spruce & LinenWeaving mini tutorial 1: PLAIN WEAVE
Ro DyeworksBeginner Woven Wall Hanging (Part 1)
Spruce & LinenOnce the plain weave feels natural, these open up your real skills: a bigger, faster rigid heddle loom, playing with color and pattern, tapestry shaping, weaving a scarf you will actually wear, and finishing the edges so your work looks polished.
Your First Rigid Heddle Loom: Threading & Weaving Basics
Rebecca & Cecilia - Fiber with FriendsColor gradation in weaving - weaving lessons for beginners
weavewithpatTapestry Weaving: Soumak Row 1
Schacht SpindleHow to Weave a Houndstooth Scarf on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Grace O'NeillHemstitch Tutorial [Easy Finishing Technique]
Spruce & LinenWhen weaving is part of your week, these step you up to the big loom: the parts of a floor loom, reading a written weaving draft, classic twill and overshot patterns, weaving a sturdy rug, and finally designing cloth that is entirely your own.
Floor Loom Weaving Tutorial for Beginners # 1: Introduction, How to weave.
Dolores JacobsHow To Read A Weaving Pattern Draft
Schacht SpindleOvershot Weaving Tutorial + PDF Pattern
Spruce & LinenWeave a Rag Rug With me on my New Harrisville Floor Loom/Great Beginner Weaving Project
Trish's Fiber Arts Diary - Yarntube and WeavingWorking with Handwovens: Sewing Basics
The Weaver SewsWhy weaving & loom craft is wonderful after 50
Weaving may be one of the most satisfying crafts to pick up later in life. The steady, repeating motion of passing the yarn back and forth is genuinely calming, a little like knitting, and it gives busy hands and mind a gentle focus. You do not need any artistic training or a lifetime of practice, only patience and the willingness to try a row. Best of all, you end up with something real and useful, a scarf, a placemat, a wall hanging, that you made from a simple ball of yarn. It is easy on the budget, easy to do sitting down, and every finished piece is a quiet source of pride you can use, gift, or hand down to your family.
Your first month, week by week
Set up your small frame loom and string the up-and-down warp threads. Then weave a simple coaster or mug rug in plain weave, just over and under, row after row. This one piece teaches you the whole rhythm.
Weave a small wall hanging using two or three colors. Practice keeping your rows even and your side edges straight, and try tying a simple fringe at the bottom when you take it off the loom.
Learn a couple of easy pattern moves, like a soumak twist or a raised loop, to add texture. Mix them with plain weave in the same piece and see how different they feel.
Finish a piece from start to end and hang or use it. Look back at how much steadier your weaving has become, and decide whether to keep exploring frame looms or save toward a larger rigid heddle loom.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Pulling the yarn too tight across each row, which draws the sides inward and makes your weaving narrow in the middle.
- Uneven tension, weaving some rows loose and some tight, so the surface looks bumpy and the edges wander.
- Warping the loom too tightly, which makes it hard to pass the yarn through and can even bend a light frame.
- Packing the rows down too hard or too softly, so the cloth ends up either stiff and dense or loose and gappy.
- Not leaving a little slack in a gentle arc before pressing a row down, which is what keeps your edges from pulling in.
- Rushing to a big, complicated project before the simple over-and-under plain weave feels comfortable and automatic.
Make it easier on your body
Simple ways to keep weaving & loom craft comfortable and safe with arthritis, low vision, or limited mobility.
- A lap loom or table loom lets you weave sitting down with the work held at a comfortable height, so you are not bending or reaching.
- O fio mais grosso e grosso é muito mais fácil para as mãos e os olhos do que o fio fino e preenche o tear muito mais rápido para uma recompensa mais rápida. |||SET||| Configure sob uma luz de trabalho boa e brilhante para que você possa ver claramente os fios sem forçar os olhos cansados ou com visão reduzida. |||SET||| Use lançadeiras fáceis de segurar e um suporte ou braçadeira simples para segurar o tear com firmeza, de modo que suas mãos teçam e não segurem. |||SET||| Faça pausas regulares para descansar e alongar os braços, ombros e mãos; tecer deve ser relaxante, nunca cansativo. |||SET||| Escolha um tear de liça rígido, que precisa de muito menos configuração e permite levantar e abaixar fileiras inteiras de linha com uma alavanca fácil. |||SET||| Palavras que você ouvirá |||SET||| Urdidura |||SET||| Os fios se esticavam para cima e para baixo no tear. Eles ficam imóveis e formam a espinha dorsal do seu tecido. |||SET||| Trama |||SET||| O fio que você tece de lado a lado, por cima e por baixo dos fios da urdidura. Esse é o fio que preenche o tecido. |||SET||| Heddle |||SET||| Uma parte do tear que levanta e abaixa os fios da urdidura para que você possa passar a trama facilmente, em vez de manualmente. |||SET||| Transporte |||SET||| Uma pequena ferramenta que segura o fio da trama e o transporta para frente e para trás pela urdidura enquanto você tece. |||SET||| Galpão |||SET||| A abertura temporária criada entre os fios de urdidura levantados e abaixados, por onde passa sua lançadeira. |||SET||| Selvagem |||SET||| As bordas laterais acabadas da sua tecelagem. Ourelas limpas e uniformes são um sinal de tensão boa e relaxada. |||SET||| Definir |||SET||| O quão próximos os fios da urdidura estão espaçados no tear, o que decide se o tecido acabado é denso ou aberto. |||SET||| Onde encontrar seu pessoal |||SET||| Guildas de tecelagem locais, que acolhem iniciantes e muitas vezes se reúnem mensalmente para compartilhar projetos, dicas e teares. |||SET||| Grupos de artes em fibra e círculos de fiação e tecelagem em centros para idosos, bibliotecas e estúdios comunitários de artesanato. |||SET||| Lojas de fios locais, que frequentemente oferecem aulas de tecelagem, horários de estúdio abertos e quadros de avisos amigáveis de tecelões próximos. |||SET||| Comunidades e fóruns de tecelagem online, como grupos de tecelagem no Facebook e Ravelry, onde os membros trocam conselhos e incentivos. |||SET||| YouTube, onde professores como Spruce & Linen, Kelly Casanova e Jane Stafford Textiles orientam você em cada etapa no seu próprio ritmo.
- Set up under a good, bright task light so you can clearly see the threads without straining tired or low-vision eyes.
- Use easy-grip shuttles and a simple stand or clamp to hold the loom steady, so your hands do the weaving and not the holding.
- Take regular breaks to rest and stretch your arms, shoulders, and hands; weaving should feel relaxing, never like a strain.
- Choose a rigid heddle loom, which needs far less setup and lets you raise and lower whole rows of thread with one easy lever.
Words you'll hear
- Warp
- The threads stretched tight up and down on the loom. They stay still and form the backbone of your cloth.
- Weft
- The yarn you weave side to side, over and under the warp threads. This is the yarn that fills in the fabric.
- Heddle
- A part of the loom that lifts and lowers the warp threads so you can pass the weft through easily instead of by hand.
- Shuttle
- A small tool that holds your weft yarn and carries it back and forth across the warp as you weave.
- Shed
- The temporary opening created between the raised and lowered warp threads, which your shuttle passes through.
- Selvage
- The finished side edges of your weaving. Neat, even selvages are a sign of good, relaxed tension.
- Sett
- How closely the warp threads are spaced on the loom, which decides whether your finished cloth is dense or open.
Where to find your people
- Local weaving guilds, which welcome beginners and often meet monthly to share projects, tips, and looms.
- Fiber-arts groups and spinning-and-weaving circles at senior centers, libraries, and community craft studios.
- Local yarn shops, which frequently host weaving classes, open studio hours, and friendly bulletin boards of nearby weavers.
- Online weaving communities and forums, such as weaving groups on Facebook and Ravelry, where members trade advice and encouragement.
- YouTube, where teachers like Spruce & Linen, Kelly Casanova, and Jane Stafford Textiles walk you through every step at your own pace.
Comece a aprender tecelagem e tear |||SET||| Inscreva-se em nossas aulas gratuitas e amigáveis e nós o ajudaremos a dar o primeiro passo. Diga-nos de onde você está começando e nos encontraremos lá. |||SET||| Eu nunca tentei |||SET||| eu me envolvi um pouco |||SET||| Estou voltando para isso |||SET||| Aulas gratuitas por e-mail |||SET||| Avise-me sobre aulas ao vivo |||SET||| Ambos, por favor |||SET||| Inscreva-me → |||SET||| Mais em Criativo e Artesanato |||SET||| Pintura em Aquarela |||SET||| Solto, misericordioso e gloriosamente relaxante |||SET||| Comece este → |||SET||| Desenhar e Esboçar |||SET||| Tudo que você precisa é de um lápis e alguns minutos de silêncio |||SET||| Caligrafia e letras manuais |||SET||| Transforme palavras do dia a dia em algo bonito |||SET||| Tricô |||SET||| Aconchegante, portátil e profundamente satisfatório |||SET||| ← Todos os passatempos |||SET||| 50 Plus Hub é o seu portal diário em estilo de jornal para uma vida inteligente após os 50: orientações úteis, jogos, ferramentas, ofertas e ajuda em inglês simples. |||SET||| Tópicos |||SET||| Por Década |||SET||| Na casa dos 50 anos |||SET||| Em seus 60 anos |||SET||| Em seus 70 anos |||SET||| 80 e além |||SET||| Jogos e ferramentas |||SET||| Jogo de memória |||SET||| Cadeia de recall |||SET||| Noite de TV |||SET||| Curiosidades Bíblicas |||SET||| Saúde e bem-estar |||SET||| Alertas Médicos |||SET||| Seguro de Vida |||SET||| Planos de telefonia celular |||SET||| Proteção de Identidade |||SET||| © 2026 50 Plus Hub. Todos os direitos reservados. |||SET||| Padrões Editoriais |||SET||| Privacidade |||SET||| Termos |||SET||| Criado por |||SET||| Timóteo Parker |||SET||| × |||SET||| Comece a digitar para pesquisar 50 Plus Hub
Sign up for our free, friendly lessons and we will help you take the first step. Tell us where you are starting from and we will meet you there.
More in Creative & Crafts

Watercolor Painting
Loose, forgiving, and gloriously relaxing
Start this one →
Drawing and Sketching
All you need is a pencil and a few quiet minutes
Start this one →
Calligraphy and Hand Lettering
Turn everyday words into something beautiful
Start this one →
Knitting
Cozy, portable, and deeply satisfying
Start this one →