BOZA Lulu Fabric Mesh, Natural Weaving Pattern, Flexible, Color : Sky, 53 cm X 10 yard

If you have never thought of how cloth is made, you may be surprised at how simple the process actually is. Although becoming an expert weaver will take practice, you can learn how to weave in very little time. When you know the basics, it should be enough for you to start with enthusiasm.

Weaving involves passing threads first under and then over one another. The type of thread you use, and how tightly the threads are woven, determine the finished product. When described in such a simple manner, you should find the concept of weaving easy to understand, and the process easy to do. When you are choosing a thread for your project, you should select one that is easy to handle. The easier you can manage the threads, the nicer your finished project. An additional, helpful tip for the beginner is to select threads or yarns in two different colors. If you choose one color for the warp and a contrasting color for the weft, it will make managing your threads much easier.

Weaving is an ancient textile art and craft that involves placing two threads or yarn made of fibre onto a warp and weft of a loom and turning them into cloth. This cloth can be plain (in one color or a simple pattern), or it can be woven in decorative or artistic designs, including tapestries.

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