![]() I used my nail gun to nail the slats in place because I had tiny brad nails on hand. wooden slat with the nails horizontally on the top and bottom. personalized wooden slats vertically and place the 10 in. You are going to create a square, so place each of the 12 in. Step Four: Nail and Connect Weaving LoomĪlright, time to grab that hammer and start hammering the nails onto each of the dots. You can also put your name on the second wooden slat. Of course I would choose this adorable Tropical Leaf by Teresa Collins (Design ID # 134210). wooden slats you can personalize however you want. Step Three: Personalizeįor the other two 1.25 in. wood slat because a weaving loom needs nails on the top and bottom. Repeat the process with the second 1.25 in. You can use any color sketch pen you want but since my nails are gold I decided to choose a gold Silhouette Sketch pen. I used painters tape as well to stabilize the wood piece so it doesn’t move as it’s being sketched with the Curio. You can feed through thicker material, such as wood. What’s great about working with Silhouette Curio™ is the higher clearance. Make sure you delete your border around the dots so you don’t accidentally sketch it by accident. It will be evenly spaced and completely straight. Then open up your replicate tool and duplicate the period symbol downwards. You just choose whatever font you want and type in the period. How I created the perfectly aligned dots is very simple. The dots act as a guide when it’s time to hammer in the nails. This way it’s easier to size and place the dots within the borders. wooden slat onto your design platform by using the square shape tool. I decided to build my own DIY weaving loom using my Silhouette Curio. Like any other fellow crafter, I’m willing to try anything once. ![]() ![]() Hey guys, Kathi here again and I want to know who else is in love with all these decorative weavings for your wall? You know me, I am all in with this boho vibe.
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