What You Need

Wood frame or canvas stretcher, 12x16 inchesRuler3/4-inch nailsHammerPencilDowel, cut to frame sizeScissorsCardboardPainters tape

Step 1: Mark the Frame

Measure 1/2 inch from the inside corner on both short sides of the wood frame. Mark spots. Measure 1/2 inch in from the long sides of the frame. Continue measuring across the bottom of the frame in 1/2-inch increments. Repeat along the top of the frame. Hammer nails into marked spots.

Step 2: String the Loom

String the loom to create the warp—or the vertical strings used for weaving the weft (horizontal strings). Starting in the lower left corner, tie a knot around the nail with one end of medium-weight yarn. Pull the yarn up to the first nail on the top left, go around the nail, and continue back down to the bottom of the second nail, wrapping around it. Continue stringing thread across the loom until the warp is complete. Keep the tension even and taut; you want a nice bounce to the warp yarn. Tie off at the last nail on the bottom right.

Step 3: Cut Cardboard

Cut a piece of cardboard about 1-1/2 inches wider than your loom. For reference, we cut ours to 1-1/2x11 inches. Insert cardboard along the bottom of the loom by weaving it in and out across the warp. This will make it easier to remove the final product once weaving is complete.

Step 4: Insert Dowel

Cut a dowel to the width of the loom. Weave the dowel in and out, left to right, opposite the cardboard piece. Push to the top. This piece is the shed; it will allow for one row of the warp strings to be lifted when moved toward the bottom of the loom. Apply painters tape over the bottom row of nails to prevent strings from slipping while you weave.