I enjoyed it. It was my paternal grandmother's loom. She left many, man feet of sewn together strips of cloth behind. Once I used up all of her prepped rags, I was done making rugs.I would have loved it!!!!
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I enjoyed it. It was my paternal grandmother's loom. She left many, man feet of sewn together strips of cloth behind. Once I used up all of her prepped rags, I was done making rugs.I would have loved it!!!!
Did you ever try to make anything else??I enjoyed it. It was my paternal grandmother's loom. She left many, man feet of sewn together strips of cloth behind. Once I used up all of her prepped rags, I was done making rugs.
If the bread was still warm when we went making groceries only about 1/2 the loaf made it home cause of my dad lol.When sandwich bread is the case, yes.
Loaf of French bread hasn’t survived the night for 5-6 years now.
Not after I ran out of prepared supplies.Did you ever try to make anything else??
How about just making tapestry with it?Not after I ran out of prepared supplies.
Nope, nothing.How about just making tapestry with it?
do you still have the loom?Nope, nothing.
I believe he said they had to leave it in the house when they sold itdo you still have the loom?
It stayed with the house when the house was sold. It would have had to be unstrung and disassembled to move it. After my grandmother died, I was the only one who used the loom. After I left home, no one else used the loom so there was no reason to keep it especially with all the work it would have required to move it.do you still have the loom?
