Buy a man a tape loom band and he'll have a nice fabric belt. Buy him our weaving tape loom and he'll have a belt, handles on all his bags, hems on his clothes...
Each piece of hand-finished beech wood will ensure strength and also lightness in your work. The top and bottom are well lined and decorated with a hand engraved classic wheel, a common historical pattern.
Scallops have accompanied us throughout history and one of the famous surviving ones adorns an outfit from a grave in Skjoldehamn, Norway, which belonged to a member of the Sami tribe. But you can use them now, too, to decorate clothes and hats, bookmarks and bag straps. And I'm sure you can think of plenty of other things where you could put a handmade ribbon.
How to do it?
First you need to think about the pattern and colours. Although something will always come up, less is more and 2 -3 colours are usually the optimum. In the attached pictures you will see the resulting patterns, you can adjust the colours to suit yourself. In one row the threads are in solid round holes, in the other row the order of coloured threads in vertical holes. In the cube to the side is the weft colour, contrasting or subtle.
Add at least 50 cm to the desired final length + add the material for the ends, if they will be somehow braided, for example in braids, etc.
You will also need enough yarn for the weft. This will be wound onto the skein and if you need to adjust it during weaving, make a small knot and try to tuck it into the product a little.
(example of my designs on boats - they are hand embellished and have bevelled edges, they are good to work with)