A Quick Project: A Guitar Strap
It's fun to weave a guitar strap as a gift, especially for a granddaughter who will be taking guitar in her first year of high school.
So, I chose some fun colors: purple, pink, yellow, and a bit of green, and found an online inkle loom generator to make my own pattern. I'm using 3/2 weaving cotton, 77 threads.
My Pattern using Purple, Pink, Yellow, and Green
Pattern Color Order
I love my Schacht inkle loom--it's very easy to warp and weave. The inkle loom generator prints out the colors in order to warp the loom. I use 5/2 cotton for my heddles, and I heddle one thread, unheddle the next, etc. The inkle loom is a 2 shaft loom, which makes plain weave, unless you are using a pick-up pattern.
It takes awhile to warp the loom, but the weaving is quite quick.
The Warped Loom, Ready to Weave
To begin, I put small sticks into the warp. This gives me something steady to weave against to provide a firm surface.
Inserting Sticks into each Shed for 4 Picks
Next I weave a pick with my weft thread, which matches the outside thread color. In the next shed, I place a needle with the needle top facing the tail of the weft thread. Take the weft thread through this next shed also, leaving a small loop, and then place the tail thread into the needle, and pull it through to the other side.
This will bury the tail thread. I like to take it also through the loop of the weft thread. Now pull each thread in opposite directions until the strap is the measurement you'd like it to be. You shouldn't see any weft thread peeking through, and each warp thread should be nicely lined up. I am making my strap 2" wide. I have 77 threads in my warp. Be sure to consistently check the width of the weaving to try to keep it uniform.
Here's what the weaving looks like in progress. I will make the strap 60" wide and finish it with leather ends that I ordered from A Spinner Weaver.
This is a very quick and easy project. I'll post a picture when the guitar strap is finished.
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