![]() ![]() “Modular Textures: Patterns for the Weavette & Weave-It Looms.” Vol. “Loomette King Illustrated Instructions and Suggestions.” Los Angeles, California: Loomette Studios, Division of Albin Enterprises, 1951. "The Loomette Handbook-New Weaves, Vogues and Suggestions." Los Angeles, California: Loomette Studios, Division of Albin Enterprises, 1949. "Weave-It Weave-In." Spartanburg, South Carolina: Oakville Division, Scovill Manufacturing Company, no date. "Weave-It" Fashion Parade for Dolls." Vol. "The Simplex Hand Loom Pattern and Design Book." Rockford, Illinois: F. (Permission granted to offer these files here for your personal use only.) PDF DOWNLOAD (5.4MB) - ©Bucilla Corporation. PDF DOWNLOAD (3MB) - ©Bucilla Corporation. "Bucilla Dictionary of Magic-Loom Weaving Stitches." Vol. "Jiffy-Loom Book of Novelty Weaving." Hollywood, California: Calcraft Co., 1942. Novelty Weaving Suggestions “Jiffy-Loom pattern, Original Ideas.” Glendale, California: Calcraft Corporation, 1937. "Loomette King Pattern Weaves." Los Angeles, California: Loomette Studios, Division of Albin Enterprises, 1951. "Original Loomette Weaves." Los Angeles, California: Loomette Studios, 1949. "The Loomette Handbook-New Weaves, Vogues and Suggestions." Los Angeles, California: Cartercraft Studios, 1938. "Loomette Afghans and Bags, Patterns and Specifications." Los Angeles, California: Cartercraft Studios, 1937. "Original Loomette Weaves." Los Angeles, California: Cartercraft Studios, 1937. "Loomette Garments and Gift Suggestions." Los Angeles, California: Cartercraft Studios, 1936 Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products, Corp., 1945. "Wee Weave-It Woolies." Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products, Corp., 1943. Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products, Corp., 1939. Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products Corp., 1938. Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products Corp., 1937. Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products, Corp., 1937. Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products Corp., 1936. "The Weave-It Book." Medford, Massachusetts: Donar Products, Corp., 1936. ![]() "Weave-It Direction Book." Medford, Massachusettes: Kiddy-Crafters, 1934. You’ll be amazed at what people were making with 4” squares! It’s worthwhile to try to acquire at least a few of these. Companies who produced the old hand looms also published books of weaving and project patterns, single patterns, patterns in needlework and women’s magazines, and patterns to enclose with the looms. ![]()
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