
The ‘Key Tray 02’ is sewn with the edges folded over, so you can hide the weaving if the edges are a little crooked, so it’s easier to weave.
However, you have to sew the corners together, so make sure to match the height of the corners.
If the tufting yarn at the corners is too short, the base will show through, so trim it by at least 2cm (the sample was trimmed by 5cm).
Weaving: Easy
- The Weaving size is not big.
- The edges are not seen from the top, so you don't need to worry about
weaving the edges evenly.
Finishing: Level up
- You will secure the warp into the weft. If you are new to it, look carefully where the warp ends come over and under the weft.
- You will sew the tray with an overcast stitch.
Don't Worry: You can watch the finishing video through the QR code.

- 5 ball of yarn (45g)

- 1 warp thread (70g)

- yarn for header

- pattern (A4, 12p)

If you need a weaving tool, please check 'Add Weaving Board'.
* Weaving Board: acrylic, 24×31 cm, weaving size: 20×25 cm

Warping and weaving sequences and finishing descriptions are not included. Finish the warp as you want. The video QR codes for the warping, weaving, tips, diagonal line, and curve weaving are included. For beginners, I recommend learning these skills in advance.
The order of weaving is shown by part. You can compare it with the actual weaving sample.

'Why no simple pattern for the tapestry weaving?'
most of the weavers put a cartoon behind the loom and weave along. It's not a big deal for them. But when you first learn tapestry weaving, this is a big obstacle. I also didn't know it until I taught beginners. As soon as I started designing the pattern, I understood why no one made it. Tapestry weaving has developed universally without any standards. Various weaving looms and weaving sequences. It's not easy to organize because there's no unified standard. So, I design the pattern with a video.