50cm Peg Loom Kit: make a rug
Make your own small rug, throw or bench runner.
These kits contain approximately 700g of British wool to make your first peg loom rug, measuring approximately 45cm x 80cm, a 100g ball of cotton warp yarn, and a high quality peg loom that you can use to weave again and again! This is a simple and therapeutic weaving technique which produces a finished product in not much time at all. It might take you 4-6 hours from start to finish when you first start.
The Peg Looms are made in Yorkshire from British hardwood, with 2 rows of pegs for finer and chunkier weaving (spaced at 20mm and 32mm). This 50cm loom gives you a width of 45cm between the wider spaced pegs, and 47.5cm between the narrower spaced pegs.
28 pegs are included plus a threader for warping your loom which is very helpful, along with enough cotton warp thread to make your first mat measuring approximately 35-40cm square. If you would prefer to add a full ball of warp thread to use for several projects please select this option from the drop down list.
You'll also receive a copy of my own detailed Peg Loom Weaving Guidance that I have developed after lots of learning and improving over the last few years! These also include guidance on how to wash a fleece if you'd like to follow the full process from raw fleece to finished product.
The wool is all British, and much of it breed specific and traceable. It is either carded sliver (combed, smooth) - or uncarded fleece showcasing the natural textures of the wool. There are a variety of natural shades available. Choices usually include:
- brown carded Manx Loaghtan wool from Well-i-hole Farm, Saddleworth
- light grey / white / black/brown carded "mill waste" - a blend of British wool created when the mill runs wool through to clean the machinery between each batch
- white mule fleece with some curls or crimps
- textured Coloured Ryeland and Shetland, with grey and brown tones and crimps
- dark brown/black Black Welsh Mountain or Zwartbles uncarded
Please detail in the notes section whether you have a preference on colours and whether you prefer carded, textured or a mix.
E.g. greys and white in a mix of carded and textured, or a mix of colours in carded. If you can't decide or don't mind I'll be happy to choose for you.
I like to do a mix of textured and carded. Carded wool is easier and quicker to weave with as it is more a uniform size, whereas the uncarded textured wool may need pulling back into a strip to weave with. It will be thinner in some parts, and need more overlapping. This is all explained in the guidance notes. Please note that the uncarded wool may contain bits of vegetation matter (VM) such as hay and tiny specs of dirt. It is impossible to get the wool completely clean without carding it. You can pick these bits out as you weave or when you're finished.
If you have any questions before ordering feel free to get in touch, I'll be happy to help.
(Item posted Tracked 48 with Royal Mail, in reused packaging. Estimated delivery time 3-5 working days.)