March ART ENCOUNTERS AT-HOME!
Our March Art Encounters studio activity can be done at home! Based on the museum’s rich collection of Navajo weavings, this activity engages a process of creating you might not have tried before: weaving. A practice shared by many cultures, this month’s project engages the basics of the process on a small scale with cardboard looms you can make yourself or order online.
Here are a few video links to get you started.
The basics of small cardboard loom weaving:
https://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/metkids/metkids-create/weave-on-a-mini-loom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbtKnvc_9No
How to make your own cardboard loom (you can adapt the size):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw_tZLCLeEY
These are the cardboard looms we use at the museum:
https://www.dickblick.com/products/wide-notch-cardboard-looms/
We also found nice warping yarn on the Blick site and found short plastic blunt needles on Amazon. Some people also adapt a paper clip as a “needle.”
For a weaving project with younger children you can use strips of ribbon or paper (these strips were made from sheets of foam paper):
Have fun and email us pictures of your creations so we can post them on our website! delgado@ohio.edu
Also, contact us if you have questions or would like to share additional resources related to this project: delgado@ohio.edu