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FIBER PACK - Ice

FIBER PACK - Ice

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This fiber pack includes a combination of high-quality cottons, wools, and silks, so you can add a variety of colors and textures to your next loom, macramé, or punch needle projects.

You can add a frame to the pack and create a complete loom kit .

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This is what makes it so special:

All the fibers included in this pack are carefully selected in our studio , designed to inspire you and add different textures and finishes to your pieces, whether you're a beginner or a more experienced textile artist. Fiber packs are ideal for having a variety of materials without having to buy full spools.
The fibers are produced by a family-run textile company in Catalonia , in the province of León, from fine and medium-fine Merino sheep, carded and spun by master artisans , and the silks are dyed and handcrafted by a women's cooperative in India , with a fair and ethical trade guarantee. All fibers are high-quality and respectful of the environment and producers.
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The pack includes 9 skeins of different fibers:

Rustic Merino wool of various thicknesses
9mm soft cotton
4mm soft cotton
3mm combed cotton
Felted wool
Cotton velvet
Recycled silk saree ribbon
Extra soft XL Merino wool
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Don't have a frame? We offer the option of adding our frame to your package and creating your own frame + fiberglass kit.
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The frame kit includes:

The chosen fiber pack
A frame size M (30cm x 26cm)
A cotton bobbin for the warp (the base of the loom)
A wooden needle
A stick to hang the tapestry
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Are you just starting out with loom weaving or macramé? Visit our free tutorials page to learn the basic steps to get started.

Etiquetas:

algodón, lana, seda

Shipping

  • We ship to the Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla.
    For more information on shipping times and costs, click HERE

Exchanges and returns

  • For any exchanges or returns, please email silentostudio@gmail.com
  • You have 14 days to return your item . You can find out how to do so and the terms and conditions by clicking here.
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Frequently asked questions about looms

What can I do with the loom technique?

What can you make with fabric? 🙂 So many things! It depends on the type of frame you use and its size, but you can make everything from bracelets, bangles, necklaces, coasters, tablecloths, cushion covers, purses, bags, scarves, rugs... not to mention paintings and wall hangings.

What materials are used?

Traditionally, wool, cotton, linen, jute, hemp, and other cool materials and textures like raffia, recycled clothing, sheets, and cables are used. Where is the limit?

What do I need to get started?

The main thing is that you need a support that acts as a frame, thread for the warp and thread for the weft.

There are different types and sizes of frames, as well as accessories that make knitting easier and more enjoyable. You can see our accessories section HERE .

What is the difference between warp and weft?

The warp is the set of threads on which the loom is woven. They are placed lengthwise on the frame, or from the inside out on the circular frame, thus creating a base for weaving that is more or less dense.

The weft is made up of the fibers that "fill" the loom, passing through the warp. It is through different wefts and fibers that we create the design, patterns, and textures of our piece.

What are the basic ligaments or patterns?

The Taffeta stitch is the most commonly used basic stitch. This stitch allows you to create many other patterns and designs on your loom. It consists of passing the weft thread over and under the warp.

The Soumak stitch creates a raised, braid-like pattern and adds volume and texture to the piece. It's widely used, especially in wall hangings (but not only!)

The fringes are added both to the base of the tapestry and to other places on the piece, providing a very beautiful effect!

The brake stitch is used at the beginning and end of the piece to ensure the weft threads don't shift. There are several ways to do this stitch.

What frame size do I choose?

It depends on the size of the pieces you want to create and also where and how you are going to use it.

Regarding size, keep in mind that small pieces can be created on a large frame. In fact, we offer a removable frame, adjustable to various heights to maximize the use of materials, where you can make pieces of various sizes. We also have a small frame (30 cm long) that can be used for many different projects, plus it's very manageable and easy to carry in your bag to the beach! 😉 It's the ideal frame for beginners on the loom, and also for children.

I've never knitted before, do the kits include instructions?

All #SilentLoomKits include the "Frame Loom Starter Guide" with step-by-step instructions to start weaving today!