


Overall, I really like it! Think it went well & looks good.
There are definitely some funky spots & wonky edges. I think that is about my issues getting the warp on the loom. Made mistakes & learned. But overall, I think it is a good charity scarf. Definitely not perfect, but good.
I can't recall if I read this somewhere or just thought of it when when looking for a cutting board.
Having a cutting board with inch measurements & a rotary cutter makes cutting fringe a whole lot simplier.
I know I read/saw the bit about using a heavy book to weigh down a project when dealing with fringe. It works well for cutting as well as twisted fringe. The Jansen History of Art is my go to as it is big & heavy!

A roll of the rotary cutter & nice even ends.


Hooray for my first project on the new-to-me loom!
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