This project teaches children how to weave wools and other recycled fabrics. You can choose an image on which to base your weave - I often go for a sky or astrological image, or you can just freestyle. The first step is to prepare a miniature cardboard loom with some yarn. Loop the yarn all the way around the loom, using the grooves at the top and bottom of the loom to secure the yarn. Tape the yarn secure on the back of the loom. Then tie your wool or recycled materials to a large plastic bodkin needle and begin to weave over and under. Make sure to tie your first piece of wool to the first warp on your loom. Be careful to not pull the weave to tight as it gets tricky to weave towards the top and add beads and jewels if you fancy. Once you have finished, tie the last weave to a warp and cut off the warps at the back of the board. Tie every 2 warps together in knots to secure the weave and snip off the remainder of the yarn. I got the children to tie the top around twigs. Happy Weaving!