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Yes. I know.

It's a little early to start blogging Christmas projects. Please know that I have no plans to bypass Thanksgiving (it's my favorite holiday!), but the thing about DIY Christmas projects is that if I wait until December to share them, there's a good chance they are not actually helpful to try for the upcoming season.

Plus, I figure this same project could work with any short word – it certainly doesn't have to be holiday-themed.


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I have really wanted to experiment more with woven projects since I have been following @houseofmaryanne on Instagram. She does phenomenal things with her weaving and I am obsessed with her work. I noticed that she does a lot of shape pieces instead of just weaving a row at a time (like I did for this project).

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I figured if you could weave shapes, you could weave letters and ta-da…the JOY idea was born. Last time I tried weaving, I built my own "loom" out of scrap wood and nails (and then took it apart before we moved). I assumed I would have to do the same thing until I found this loom kit while wandering Jo-anns with Ellerie (a favorite past-time for us both). I felt a little bit like Gob in Arrested Development – "I didn't know this sort of technology existed!" – and purchased right away.

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I strung the loom with bakers twine and then worked my way down.

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I wove the letters one at a time with white chunky yarn and then built the red portion around each letter.

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Keeping the letters nice and bold was key for this project (as was letting go of "perfection").

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Mindless projects where you quickly see your progress are my absolute favorite and I am so happy with how this turned out. Sometimes I make holiday crafts and know while they are fun, they probably will not be around in a few years. This one (much like my autumn wreath and the table runner I made for the quilt eCourse) I know I will be thrilled to pull out again and again.

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18 responses to “joy woven wall hanging.”

  1. Ffion Avatar

    So pretty! 🙂 I love the different shades of red you’ve chosen for this one! Out of curiousity, how much yarn did you need to complete this?
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  2. Marissa Avatar

    I LOVED the Arrested Development reference 😉

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  3. Terri Pontzious Avatar

    Joy is my “word” this year, so I love this!

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  4. Ani Avatar

    I think it’s so cool that you take Ellerie to JoAnn’s with you. I used to go with my mom all the time – back when ours was “House of Fabrics” and when I visit now, it brings back so many memories. I used to want to be the ladies who got to cut the bolts of fabric because of the cool sound the scissors made cutting down the metal edges of the table! It’s just one more connection that I have with my mom, and one more Ellerie will have with you! Keep crafting!

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  5. Katie Avatar

    Looks great and fun! I’m doing mini weavings with the kids right now. It’s funny- last year, I thought I was doing something amazing and started building a loop loom on a large scale using a pallet in the kitchen. My husband came home and pointed out that I was just making a weaving loom and that this had been done for many years! And yes, I have seen all these cool ready made looms too!

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    emily

    absolutely love!!! that loom is on my wishlist

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  7. Kristen Avatar

    This is awesome and I think my 8 year could totally catch on to this. Thanks for a Christmas gift idea for her (and me!)

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    Brianna

    This is so cute! I’m saving it to make when I have more room to spread out.

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  9. Brooke Avatar

    So cool! And it’s never too early to start blogging Christmas. : )

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  10. Kathy Avatar

    I love this it looks so cool. Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  12. elise blaha Avatar

    Hard to say… a lot less than a full skein, but I didn’t measure in yardage.

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    Miranda Walker

    I love this! And I totally agree that you’ll be pulling it out again and again. It reminds me of some of the decorations my mom had that we would look forward to hanging up every Christmas. You know how there are some decorations that, as a child, helped you know that you were home? I feel like this is one of those.
    “I didn’t know this sort of technology existed!” Baaaahahahaha!

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  14. Linda Avatar

    very cool new project. my wheels are turning for possible weaving projects, too. Can’t wait for more holiday DIY’s from you.

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  15. Kellie Winnell Avatar

    Oh I am love and I am so going to give this a try! After seeing your other one I just had to have a play and made one that I blogged about here, if you wanted to see, http://kelliewinnell.typepad.com/blog/2013/06/woven-wall-hanging.html that was inspired by you 🙂

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  16. Valerie Avatar

    Hi Elise
    I’ve been a ‘lurker’ for ages – this is my first comment on your blog or any blog for that matter! Just had to say I LOVED Prodigal Summer too – it’s in my top five if not my favourite book. The writing is beautiful, I loved the imagery. Kingsolver’s most recent ‘Flight Behaviour’ is also very good – not quite up there with Prodigal, but really good and really interesting. Happy reading!

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    Sandy

    I love this! I made my own loom too after seeing yours and the project you made. Thanks for sharing this, now I have something else to add to my wish list.

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