Shark Attack Gnome Pin Loom Pattern
This beach loving gnome spent a bit too much time in the water. His magnetic personality attracted a hammerhead shark and a trio of starfish!
Weave your own hammerhead shark gnome with this easy to follow tutorial. The Shark Attack Gnome Pin Loom Pattern includes:
- 25+ Photos and Charts
- 14 Pages
- Step-by-Step Instructions
- Hammerhead Shark
- Gnome
- 2 Types of Starfish
Several sizes of pin looms were used to create this beachy gnome. You’ll need:
- Square Looms in 4″ and 2″ and 1″
- Rectangle Looms in 1″x4″ and 2″x4″
- Triangle Loom in 2″
Every element is plain weave woven on a pin loom except the shark teeth which are crocheted.
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About Shark Attack Gnome Pin Loom Pattern
The assembled gnome measures about 18″ tall x 7″ wide x 5 1/2″ deep.
The pattern provides a chart of how many shapes are needed and in what color so you can weave them all ahead of time before you begin assembling the project. The yarn used was Lion Brand Basic Stitch.
There are helpful tips in the pattern. For the beard, for example, the pattern will mentioned that the yarn should be attached above the nose so the shark hat covers it. And that a metal cat comb was used to separate the strands making the beard appear more full. And a steam iron will help straighten out the yarn.
The shark is created separately and sits on the gnome like a hat.
The pattern includes a tutorial for making 2 different types of starfish. These were made on 1″ square looms.
Though the pattern is for your eyes only, we encourage you to give away or sell your finished projects.
Enjoy!