How to Weave a Small Table Mat With Home Made Loom

by josephine_arasi in Craft > Art

30499 Views, 94 Favorites, 0 Comments

How to Weave a Small Table Mat With Home Made Loom

IMG_6536.JPG
IMG_6528.JPG
IMG_6540.JPG

This is my first instructable and here I have shared on how to Weave a small table mat of size 12 inches by 12 inches, made with Acrylic Nylon hand knitting yarn. You can use this table mat to keep your small items like mobile phone, FM Radio, Blue tooth speakers and all.

I have been encouraged by my family members who have already joined this wonderful DIY website to join and post my hobbies as instructables here. Hope you all enjoy it.

Home-Made Loom

IMG_6446.JPG

I have used a home-made loom for this project. My husband made this loom for me. It is square in size with 12 " by 12 " inner dimensions. The frame is made of 3/4th inch thick plywood with one inch width on all sides. The nails on the frame are spaced at 1/2 " center t center

Materials and Tools

IMG_6447.JPG
IMG_6481.JPG

You need two different matching colors of Acrylic Nylon hand knitting yarn. I have used Sea Green and Light Biscuit colors. The yarn packs are 100 grams each. about 25 to 30 grams of each color are required for this project.

Different sizes of crocheting needles will also come in handy while weaving the mat.

How to Start

IMG_6450.JPG
IMG_6449.JPG
IMG_6451.JPG
IMG_6452.JPG
IMG_6453.JPG

First I have started with sea green colored yarn

  • Tie one end of yarn on the nail on one edge
  • Use a colander or such container to keep the yarn. This will prevent the yarn from rolling on the ground
  • The gap between the nails are almost equal to 10 times thickness of the yarn. So we will use about 8 strands of yarn in between.
  • Start from the 4th nail and warp 4 circles of yarn around the opposite nail. This will give us 8 strands of yarn on each row.
  • Make three rows like this with same color

Continue to Warp

IMG_6454.JPG
IMG_6455.JPG
IMG_6456.JPG
IMG_6457.JPG
IMG_6458.JPG
IMG_6459.JPG

Continue to warp three rows at the center and three rows on the other edge as shown with the same color. There is no need to cut the yarn but can be taken along the outer edge of the nails

Warp on Other Side

IMG_6460.JPG
IMG_6462.JPG
IMG_6463.JPG
IMG_6465.JPG
IMG_6467.JPG
IMG_6468.JPG

Take the yarn along the outer edge of the nails and warp perpendicular same as earlier rows

Start Warp With Other Color

IMG_6469.JPG
IMG_6470.JPG
IMG_6471.JPG
IMG_6472.JPG

Now we can start warping with other color yarn

  • Tie one end of yarn with the nail on one end
  • Warp as earlier on the outer edge

Continue to Warp

IMG_6473.JPG
IMG_6474.JPG
IMG_6475.JPG
IMG_6476.JPG

Continue with the light biscuit color on all the spaces between sea green colored yarn

Warp Perpendicular

IMG_6477.JPG
IMG_6478.JPG
IMG_6479.JPG
IMG_6480.JPG
  • Once warping on one side is completed, start warping perpendicular to all the empty spaces in between.
  • Tie the loose end of yarn on a nail and trim the yarn

Weaving

IMG_6484.JPG
IMG_6492.JPG
IMG_6487.JPG
IMG_6493.JPG
IMG_6491.JPG
IMG_6496.JPG

  • Lift one layer of warped yarn from the nail on one end. You can use a crochet needle or any other suitable hook for this.
  • Use a safety pin as shown to hold the layer of yarn. This will prevent the yarn from getting separated
  • Start weaving from other end alternately inserting the safety pin with the yarn in an up-down pattern
  • The second layer is weaved opposite to the first one, again in an up-down pattern as shown
  • Continue to weave till you reach the other end

One More Layer on the Outer Edges

IMG_6496.JPG
IMG_6497.JPG
IMG_6499.JPG
IMG_6500.JPG
IMG_6502.JPG

After weaving the already warped yarn I found that there is some gap at the edges. So I added one more layer of light biscuit colored yarn at all edges and weaved them together

Crochet Around the Edges

IMG_6508.JPG
IMG_6510.JPG
IMG_6513.JPG
IMG_6514.JPG
IMG_6515.JPG
IMG_6522.JPG

Now we will crochet around the edges using yarns of both the colors. Here I have used 6 mm crochet needle for this

  • Keep both the yarn packs in a container and take both the yarns together and tie a knot
  • Start crocheting from one end all around the edges between the spaces

Crochet Second Layer and Lock the Edges

IMG_6520.JPG
IMG_6523.JPG
IMG_6524.JPG
IMG_6528.JPG

We will crochet second layer around the edges which will help us lock the weave in its place. Start from one end as earlier and complete all around. Tie the yarns at the end and trim

Cut Edges and Finish

IMG_6530.JPG
IMG_6531.JPG
IMG_6533.JPG
IMG_6535.JPG
IMG_6540.JPG

  • Using a craft knife, cut all the edges of yarn from the nails.
  • Now you can take out the completed mat from the frame.
  • Trim the edges using a pair of scissors. Our mat is now complete

You can use this small ,at to keep your items like Mobile phone, Radio, watches and other small items