This is a very easy technique which most children will be able to use to create some very impressive weavings. Once they have mastered this basic skill, there are an infinite number of variations which will allow each child to make their own original lolly stick weaving.
Resources - Each child will need two lolly sticks and some wool.
Technique:
1) Start by placing your two lolly sticks in the cross shape shown on the right. You might want to glue them together to hold them still, although the wool will hold them in place when you start weaving.
2) Start by wrapping the wool around the intersection in an X motion, as
shown on the left.
3) Once this is done, look at the diagram and follow the instructions below:

A - After you have made your X in the centre, put the end of the wool in the bottom-right hand corner.
B - Now, wrap the wool over the right end of the horizontal lolly stick, and pull it behind
C - Pull the wool lightly to remove any slack (not too tightly) and rotate the sticks ANTI-CLOCKWISE by 90 degrees.
D - Put the end of the wool in the bottom-right hand corner, and again wrap it over and behind the horizontal lolly stick.
E - Pull the wool lightly, turn 90 degrees (anti-clockwise again) and wrap.
4) Repeat this process (WRAP, PULL, TURN, WRAP, PULL, TURN...), moving towards the ends of the lolly sticks
5) When you reach the ends (leave about 1cm at the end of the stick showing), to stop it untangling, get a large needle and thread the end of the wool into the back of the weaving, or tie the wool around one of the ends of the sticks.
Here is what your finished weaving should look like...

Variations
Why not make lots of these, then glue them together to make a large wall-hanging / classroom decoration...

A display, created by children using this technique, can be see on Display Photos.
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