How to Weave with a Pin Loom
with Sarah Scott
On-Demand Access
$137
- 10+ Video lessons in HD
- Exclusive bonus content
- 30-day access to instructor
- Over 10 hours of in-depth instructions
- Lifetime access, anywhere, anytime
- Available on desktop, mobile and tablet
- 100% satisfaction guarantee
What you will learn:
Class 1:
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About the instructor
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History of pin loom weaving
Class 2:
- Convenience, portability, easy to learn, small storage space, made for all ages
- Different kinds of pin loom
Class 3:
- Materials needed to get started
- Different kinds of yarns & results
Class 4:
- Setting up the warp strands
- How to read a pattern for textured weave
Class 5:
- Make a textured pattern from start to finish
- Attaching squares together
Class 6:
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Coasters, with or without embellishments
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Popsicle holder
Class 7:
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Pin cushion
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Simple 4-square mat, or placemat, or table runner
Class 8:
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Cowl or infinity scarf
Class 9:
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Stole/poncho
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Books/resources
What students are saying
Natascha Rutherford
She is fantastic so well spoken and shown I'm hooked
Sandra
Sarah is really good & totally speaks to the camera. She is also a great spokesperson for CM.
Guest 263
I thought I was good. Until I saw her tips this morning. I was humbled and amazed. She's a good teacher
Debbie Percelay
THANK you all! Sarah you definitely are the most tv polished instructor I’ve seen here. Thank you for such a wonderful class!




About the course
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: How to Weave with a Pin Loom
Time table:
9 hours
Level:
Basic / Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Fiber artists, weavers, anyone who loves playing with yarn and/or want to start a new hobby or career.
Main objective:
Learn how to weave on a pin loom
Prerequisite:
None
About the instructor
Sarah Scott
Sarah learned to knit and crochet at age 6. Soon after she learned to hand sew, followed a few years later by learning to use a sewing machine. From a young age she showed an affinity for needlework and the fiber arts, which she pursued throughout her life, at one point being a seamstress for hire (with a costuming credit on a Sundance Film). Sarah has worked professionally as a sample knitter for Classic Elite, Lorna Miser, Marianated Yarns, and many local designers. She has taught and designed for Michael's, and has been a designer and knitting instructor since 2001. She's active in the knitting and spinning guilds in her community, and has served as president of the Salt Lake Knitting Guild. She now serves as an administrator on the board of the Great Basin Fiber Fair.
Sarah has picked up more hobbies along the way including quilting and weaving, and she can't seem to stop. She lives near Salt Lake City, Utah, with 9 sewing machines, a massive inheritance of fabric, her four darling children and a very foxy husband, who is incredibly understanding about all the fabric, yarn, and roving stuffed into every corner of the house.