Lot of Loops for the Potholder Loom
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SKU:
HV04
Units in Stock: 1 A BIG bag with enough loops to make 10 potholders - with loops that actually fit the potholder loop - what a crazy concept. More details...
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Product Details
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Specially sized to fit with the Harrisville Potholder Loop. Makes 10 Potholders!
Our 100% cotton loops are now available in 12 beautiful colors and we guarantee every one will fit our metal looms! A Great Savings!!
Colors: Plum, purple, blue, turquoise, peacock, green, spring green, yellow, orange, red, pink, salmon (Does not include black and white)
Age Recommendations: 6 and older
Materials: 100% cotton loops (not organic, use acid milling dyes as used in the garment industry)
Packaging: Cardboard Box
Made in USA
Company Details: Woolen yarn has been spun in the water powered, brick mill town of Harrisville since 1794. This small village is nestled in the Monadnock Highlands of southwestern New Hampshire and is the only industrial community of the early 19th Century that still survives in America in its original form. In 1977, the Department of Interior designated Harrisville a National Historic Landmark.
The last surviving woolen mill in Harrisville closed in 1970 when the fashion world turned, temporarily, to synthetic double-knit fabrics. We established Harrisville Designs in 1971 with a goal of preserving the textile heritage and economic vitality that had sustained the village for almost two hundred years. Beginning with a line of high quality woolen hand weaving yarns, we soon branched out into hand weaving looms and equipment.
It is that expertise and knowledge that has gone into the design and creation of our children's products, which were developed in response to a growing demand from parents and educators who wanted children to experience the joy and developmental benefits of working with their hands. We make beautiful Weaving, Knitting, Rug Hooking, Needlepoint, Crocheting, and Felting Kits using our own 100% natural yarns and fleece.
We are a small, family owned and operated business, and we believe that quality should not be compromised for even the smallest product. There is a great tradition of textiles in our community and in our culture, and we are happy to share that tradition of quality by designing and marketing our yarns and tools. Employees live locally - some walk or bike to work. The company encourages recycling on site.
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