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A pocket-sized loom that can be taken out just for a moment to enjoy a little weaving anytime, anywhere.
This kit comes with a pocket-sized Mini Loom, a needle, a comb, and colorful "ASOBI ITO" to enjoy weaving right away.
You can enjoy making original accessories and decorations with the finished small weavings.
Even small children, for whom needles and scissors are not yet safe, can experience the joy of making while having fun with their parents, which nurtures their creativity.
Eco Friendly Product
The Mini Loom and the Comb are made from 51% scallop shells. The needle is made of high strength paper. These items can be disposed of as combustible waste, making the kit an earth-friendly product.
ASOBI ITO is an assortment of five colorful and cute threads. The product is made by recycling leftover threads from various apparel products.
One ASOBI ITO can be used to make one or two weavings of approximately 3 cm (width) x 5 cm (height). The number of pieces depends on how you weave.
Enjoy Upcycling
You can also enjoy weaving with your surplus threads and/or thinly cut fabric scraps. Makes a great gift for those who love handicrafts. You can have fun while experiencing a sustainable experience.
Pokeori received the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award at Japan Handmade of the Year 2024!
ASOBI ITO threads
An assortment set of 5 different types of threads in the same kind of color.
Set Contents
Loom, Comb, Needle, ASOBI ITO threads, Printed instruction
Product Size
All measurements are for reference. Please note in advance that the actual dimensions of the product may slightly vary.
Loom | Width 75mm Height 64mm Thickness 2mm |
Comb | Width 15mm Height 31mm Thickness 2mm |
Needle | Width 70mm Height 5mm Thickness 1.5mm |
ASOBI ITO Threads | 5 kinds of threads 1m each |
Package Size
Width | 110mm |
Height | 170mm |
Thickness | 10mm |
Materials
Loom & Comb : Scallop shell, Polypropylene
Needle : Paper
Threads : cotton, wool, polyester, nylon, etc.
Handling Precautions
Fine to do