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Post: # 4146Post sunpuppy »

Does anyone know where I can get a really cheap loom from?

I want to turn my old plastic carrier bags into rag rugs! :bom:

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Post: # 4149Post Wombat »

Have you tried ebay?

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Post: # 4152Post sunpuppy »

Wombat wrote:Have you tried ebay?

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Yeah, but the cheapest full-size one is currently at £80.00 which is way beyond my budget! :cry:

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Post: # 4182Post Wombat »

Hmmmm,

for anything of useable size, that is cheap! Keep a look out in junk or antique shops. I paid $50 for mine in an antique shop but it is only about a foot wide.

You could make one, but it is a fair bit of work and you would need to get the timber second hand (at least) to make it worthwhile. If you want to have a go, PM me you address and I will copy some plans that I have and send them over!

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Post: # 4222Post sunpuppy »

Thanks Nev,

Having thought about it for a bit, I've decided to have a go at making a peg loom, I found a site that has instructions on it: http://www.stewardwood.org/ on the DIY Guides bit.

It looks fairly simple, only using a length of timber and some dowelling, and as I only want to make some basic rag rugs with my carrier bags, I though i would give it a shot.

Thanks for the offer of the plans though - maybe if I get really enthusiastic about it and take it up as a hobby, I'll have a go at making a proper loom.... :bom:

BTW: The Stewardwood website is a mine of knowledge for all sorts of things, including how to make a nukiller (sic) bomb! (Although this has definitely been done with tongue firmly in cheek!)

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Post: # 4243Post Wombat »

G'Day Sunpuppy,

No worries, that is a pretty good site with some interesting stuff. good luck with the loom and let me know if you ever want the plans.

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