Eunice Esomonu - Week 8: Open Source Hardware

Open Source Hardware - From Fibers to Fabric

For week 8, the class explores the open source hardware field and focuses on its potential in the area of textiles. I had an interest in weaving and creating a DIY loom. It was interesting in using new technologies to explore old techniques.

In order to look at integrating new technologies with old techniques, I explored creating a Laser Cut Mini Fraome Loom. It is inspired by The Interlace Project, which their misssion is to make weaving more accesible by designing open-source weavin looms.

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Lasercut DIY Mini Frame Loom

Research

I was interested in looms so I chose to do a Mini-Frame Loom that I found on Instrucatbles from The Interlace Project. I followed their video tutorial to weave yarn.

Materials

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Mini-Frame Loom Materials
  • Trotec Lasercutter
  • Yarn
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Scissors

Procedures

I followed the directions and the video of The Interlace Project to create teh Mini-Frame Loom and weave.

  1. I gathered all my materials.
  2. Get the design from Instructables./
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    Adobe Illustrator Design
  4. Calibrate the design to the specific Laser Cutter.
  5. Cut design with the Trotec Laser Cutter.
  6. Gather the yarn you want to use.
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    First Yarn being interlooped in the loom
  8. Follow the instructions and the video from the video above and from the instructable site.
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    First Yarn being interlooped in the loom
  10. Secure loos ends with a slip knot.
  11. View your finish product.
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Weaving in the Mini-Frame Loom

Results

I created my cloth with three different types of yarn. It was interesting to use old techniques but was able to showcase it in an accessible and readily available away. The Interlace Project created a loom that made it so that anyone who wanted to explore weaving and design could do it without the intimidation of heavy machinery and building.

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Final Product