* What you need: * 1. Warp 2. Weft 3. Scissors 4. Glue (Pritt Stick)

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* What you need: * 1. Warp 2. Weft 3. Scissors 4. Glue (Pritt Stick)

* 1. Carefully fold the warp sheet in half making sure the lines are on the outside and cut down each vertical line.

* 2. Cut the strips of weft.

* 3. Unfold the warp and weave the weft in.

* 4. Cut 2 fresh strips of weft from a new piece of paper.

* 5. Glue the 2 strips of weft as shown.

* 6. Fold back and glue all the overhanging bits of weft onto the new vertical strips. Make sure your folds are neat.

* 7. Turn over your weaving. This is the side you look at – with no lines visible and all the overhanging pieces of weft glued behind.

* Ideas for advanced weavers: * 1. Use more than one colour for the weft.

* 2. Use narrower strips.

* 3. Use a mixture of thin and thick strips of weft.

* 4. Experiment with curved strands of weft.

* Ideas for the finished weaving: * 1. Laminate and use as place mats. * 2. Make a lantern.

* 3. Football themed weaving.

* 4. Designer handbag!

* 5. Some children, often boys, like to make arm guards.

* 6. Make a hat.

* 7. Make a chessboard.