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Annika
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Annika

USA
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Posted - Aug 25 2011 :  5:14:39 PM  Show Profile
When I was a little girl, my grandpa made these wonderful doilies and pot holders and such. He had these wooden frames with nails that were pounded only part way into the frames in intricate patterns...Gosh I hope I'm remembering this right, it's been a long time! Anyway, he would take string and wind it just so around these nails and when he was done, he'd cut the strings off of the nails and he'd have made one of these beautiful doilies! I'm about as crafty as a wombat, so I have no idea what this is called. Can any of you name this mysterious craft??? I feel like a dunce for asking, but I just gotta know!

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Annika
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True Blue Farmgirl

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Trish
Sandpoint ID
USA
1572 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2011 :  5:18:33 PM  Show Profile
Danish string art, or some sort of Scandanavian. I can't remember exactly.

Trish

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darlystippie
True Blue Farmgirl

410 Posts

Darlys
Cupertino CA
USA
410 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2011 :  5:31:58 PM  Show Profile
Sounds like tatting. Mary Jane's Farm magazine had an article on tatting I think. You might want to check. Although - It might have been in one of her books. I'm sorry I just can't recall exactly where. If I run across it - I'll let you know.

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Mountain Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

806 Posts

JoAnn
Colville Washington
USA
806 Posts

Posted - Aug 26 2011 :  07:25:49 AM  Show Profile
If the little nails are on all for sides it probably is a Weave It loom. Google it. JoAnn
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pinokeeo
True Blue Farmgirl

559 Posts

Phyllis
Oregon
USA
559 Posts

Posted - Aug 26 2011 :  09:10:40 AM  Show Profile
I'm dying to know what this is. Do you have a picture of it or a link to it?

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Marcy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marcy
Tiverton Rhode Island
USA
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Posted - Aug 26 2011 :  09:41:40 AM  Show Profile
It does sound like a weave-it loom. I used to have a few of them years ago, but I wasn't using them anymore and I swapped them. Hope you find out what it is! You sure got my curiosity going!

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Marcy

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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl

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Annika

USA
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Posted - Aug 26 2011 :  11:21:16 AM  Show Profile
It DOES kind of look like a weave-it loom. I am trying to remember if he used a needle or not...it's been about 45 years, so my memory is kind of spotty. I think that he just wound the string back and forth and tied the finished doily off and then clipped it from the loom. I'll do some more searches and see if I can find it. But we are definitely on the right track!

Annika
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AmethystRose
True Blue Farmgirl

254 Posts

Rosemary
Huntingdon PA
USA
254 Posts

Posted - Aug 27 2011 :  06:00:21 AM  Show Profile
The weave-it loom is a plastic frame about 3" square with permanent metal pins. You tie yarn on in one corner, then lace the yarn through the pins in three layers, then thread the yarn on a long needle and weave through everything on the fourth pass.

There is another type of loom which was big in the sixties, in a hexagonal shape. It is made of wood or plastic with fixed pins about an inch apart, and you also lace yarn back and forth in several layers, but hold it together on the intersections with cross stitches, sometimes in a different color. It pops off the loom, leaving large loops along the edges. It makes placemats and small hotpads. I've seen these sometimes in thrift stores. You might see ads for them in old needlework magazines.
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Karrieann
True Blue Farmgirl

1900 Posts

Karrieann
Northeast Georgia
USA
1900 Posts

Posted - Aug 28 2011 :  10:39:07 PM  Show Profile
...this isn't tatting..to verify

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