Quercetti Filo String Art Lacing Game

£24.99

336 in stock

336 in stock

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The Quercetti Filo String Art Lacing Game offers a fun and creative way for children to make colourful designs. Using the special lacing pens, kids can easily slide colourful laces into the self-locking slots on the board to trace patterns or create their own unique string art. The set includes pattern cards with various templates of differing difficulty to help get started, stimulating imagination before children move on to free-style creations. When one design is complete, the laces can be easily undone to start a new masterpiece. This engaging activity helps develop hand-eye coordination and creative thinking.

Features:

  • Create colourful string art designs by lacing onto a special board.
  • Self-locking slots on the board hold laces in place.
  • Includes 4 lacing pens and 8 colourful laces.
  • Comes with pattern cards offering various templates and difficulty levels.
  • Designs can be easily undone to start new creations.
  • All components store in a convenient carry case with a handle.
  • Encourages creativity, pattern following, and hand-eye coordination.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Quercetti
  • Model: Filo String Art Lacing Game
  • Includes: Filo board, carry case, 4 lacing pens, 8 laces, template cards
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +
  • Made in: Italy

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 8 coloured laces, 4 lacing pens, 1 Filo board with self-locking slots, 9 double-sided template cards (18 designs in total), an instruction manual with examples, and a carry case with handle for storage.
Absolutely - the template cards are there to guide beginners, but the board works just as well for completely free-form designs. Children can mix lace colours, invent their own pictures, and undo everything in seconds to start fresh, so there is no limit to what can be created.
Quercetti rates the Filo from age 3 upwards, and the simpler template cards are manageable for young preschoolers. Children who are 4 or 5 tend to get the most out of the more detailed designs and the free-style play, as their fine motor control and concentration are more developed by that stage.