Youtube and it's uses.

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I would never have believed that I would ever use youtube for anything........... but quite a long time ago on this forum, I was introduced to it by Ellymay? I think.

Since then, it has been my go to source for all kinds of things but mainly sewing and a bit of home maintainance. (I paved a path all b y myself and laid turf)

Last weekend I used it to help 2 of my 7yo grandies with their loom bands.

Today I used it to make a pattern for a 7yo to make her toy horses some rugs and leg boots! Now I am wondering how I ever did without it and why I was so against it!

 

 

 

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I can get the kits really cheap but every child has them or they dont use the actual loom, the kids at my school do the bands on their fingers, 



Is this similar to what we used to call "French Knitting" with a loom consisting  of 4 nails driven into the top of a cotton reel?

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I have watched TV show episodes on Youtube, cooking videos and craft 'how to' videos. Watched how to crochet yesterday.
It is good for 'how to do' clips because you can pause and go back over things you don't get first off.

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I used a youtube clip to help me with silicone sealing the showers.

 

I also used it to learn about making Fimo clay miniatures and another one for making foil beads and jewellery but I haven't tried that yet.

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Is this similar to what we used to call "French Knitting" with a loom consisting  of 4 nails driven into the top of a cotton reel?

 

 

It was also called 'Knitting Nancy'.  This thing has waaay more spikes.

It's fiendish. And expensive.  And the kids are hooked.  Boys as well.

My grandson's school encourages them because it feels it makes the

kids more socially active.  Yeah, let's get something else to get the kids

sitting around and not being physically active!!

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Yes az I have lots of sewing technique reference books which i use but for a quick demo I often refer to YouTube. I love it too!Smiley Happy

Thanks for ellymay tip-i will check it out

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A lot of schools (NSW) have banned students from wearing or trading or selling loom bands at school. They fight over sales and swaps.
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A lot of schools (NSW) have banned students from wearing or trading or selling loom bands at school. They fight over sales and swaps.

that would not surprise me.

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@am*3 wrote:
A lot of schools (NSW) have banned students from wearing or trading or selling loom bands at school. They fight over sales and swaps.

 Back in the fifties they banned swap cards for the same reasons

 Or is that just a Melbourne thing?

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In the 1990's I remember french skipping (the 'ropes' were made with elastic and often just from rubber/lacky bands looped together) was BANNED and all these elastic ropes were confiscated......goodness knows why

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@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@chuk_77 wrote:

I can get the kits really cheap but every child has them or they dont use the actual loom, the kids at my school do the bands on their fingers, 



Is this similar to what we used to call "French Knitting" with a loom consisting  of 4 nails driven into the top of a cotton reel?


nope. The loom use used to make the bracelets, they are made from small rubber bands

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