Lucet

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Viking Knit, Lucet, Medieval Crafts, Spool Knitting, French Knitting, Tablet Weaving, Knitting Techniques, Loom Knitting, Weaving Techniques

This is the cord that most people learn first. It's super sturdy and versatile. Use it as a drawstring for a bag project, as a shoelace, or as any kind of tie. (They're used here to help wrap a present.) You can even tie them in knots and use them as buttons for your projects. Once you get the hang of it, it's totally

Cartonnage, Viking Knit, Lucet, Amigurumi Patterns, Knitting Mushroom, Lucet Fork, Weaving Shuttle, Medieval Crafts, Spool Knitting

I'm having so much fun looking at all the DIY lucets people are creating for the 7 Day Lucet Challenge! People are posting their DIY lucets to Facebook and Instagram with the hashtag #7DayLucetChallenge, and the efforts range from super creative repurposing of found objects, to brilliant McGyver hacks, to masterful works of art! Although none of these options may feel as good in the hand as a Wool Tree Lucet (Dennis spent years refining the design based on customer feedback), they all…

Pour faire l'outil soit même. Lildog Blog: Lucet patterns Viking Knit, Lucet, Lucet Fork, Medieval Crafts, Making Friendship Bracelets, Spool Knitting, Card Weaving, Tablet Weaving, Loom Weaving

While doing some research on making friendship bracelets I ran across a link for making cordage with a lucet. I have done this in the past and still have a small lucet. I did not find many patterns to cut a lucet so I made some up for the public at large. What is a lucet you say? It is a wood, bone, plastic forked tool to make decorative cord, for clothes for decoration, to use an bracelets, etc. You will need to click the image to get a full size picture to print. I put a few measurements…

Viking Knit, Lucet, Lucet Fork, Spool Knitting, French Knitting, Yarn Projects, Interesting Photos, Loom Weaving, Loom Knitting

If you are anything like me, you want to try something out before you make a commitment to buy. For example, when I first started crocheting, I went to Michaels and bought a Susan Bates hook for a couple of bucks. I didn’t commit to an entire interchangeable system or invest in a handmade hook. You may be interested in trying the lucet, but you just may not be interested in spending $19 plus shipping to find out it's not your thing. So I started taking a look around my house and searching…

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