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I absolutely love this video! It was so easy to follow. I immediately warped up my 6-ft loom and began weaving. Thank you for making such a great, concise video!. I usually crochet around the edges of my shawls, would the bias work with a crocheted edge? Or would the crocheted edge inhibit the stretch or does it even matter??
Thank you for the step-by - step! So many nuances to weaving and I'm learning alot from this series! I actually just followed along to hemstitch my scarf and although it's a little messy, I think I get the gist! THANK YOU! By the way, your cat is adorable and really wanted your attention during the hemstitching portion. It was cracking me up.
from Gerry- I've never seen a triangle loom done this way. Usually you work across the longest side and do continuous weaving starting at the sides and progressing towards the middle. While this is very pretty you're going to be at this for a long time. Have fun. Blessings.
Thanks, it really doesn't take any more time than the traditional continuous strand weaving. And bias weave gives stretch to the fabric that I love. Happy weaving.
Sorry you are having trouble. I'll try to make a better video on the hem stitching technique. Try this video by Kelly Casanova it might help.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gogJgvjweqQ.htmlsi=Kppanh9p76EtVJ1k
@@JeneratedDesigns thank you so much! No worries! Yes, Kelly is amazing too, tho your videos are just as awesome and actually your voice is soothing. You're patient with your explanations and that's priceless for us newbies lol.
Hi there. I tried to go to your website and its not secure. Google warned me. Just fyi. No harm. No foul. I love your teachings ❣️ You're thurough through to the end! 😊😊😊😊
I was unable to weave for a year but now I can finally get started again. I really liked your basic getting started weaving because it reminded me of some things I forgot I had to do. I also liked the technique for making the diamond. Thank you for sharing your skills with us. Dewey from the Texas Hill Country.
Enjoyed watching you weave and show the process, you have inspired me to try the log cabin weave as my next project, thank you. Yes please more weave designs for the ridged heddle loom please . Jason 😊
Loved watching you weaving & designing patterns as you go along. Did attend a short class but watching helps to understand the whole process better. Thank you for sharing. 💖💐🌹
Thank you! I have a stash of drum carded yarn/fiber scraps but haven’t figured out how to spin them. Same with pet “fleece.” 😂 First time I’ve heard of core spun yarn with thread autowrap. Can I ask what you used for the “core?” Thank you. 💗
She is amazing! Wish I'd found these videos six months ago. So clear and doesn't miss a step for us dummies who are just learning 😂 Camera work is superb! Love the 🐈 😻
I enjoyed this will need to return and study the methods more. I'll be sharing this with my youthful learners this summer for sure. Need to fix the antique drum carder that I have been carrying around in the car. I am not sure what is missing. Do you have pictures and explanations that I can study to make this a working machine again? Thank you. I'll be back!!
I just ordered from this company….can’t wait to take my combing up a notch from a dog comb. Just a shame that you are the first video I have found with this brand. Thank you.👍
I cannot begin to thank you for all 3 parts of the beginner weaving process! I don't have a local weaver available near me to help, so your videos are fantastic! I appreciate your teaching method, so thank you very much.
I’ve been wondering what the process is for warping a rigid heddle is for a project the length of the loom. I would be weaving on a rigid heddle the way one would on a simple frame loom.
You've inspired me to give this a go. However, I'm having problems with over twist and getting spun plastic to uptake onto the bobbin ... any suggestions please?
Less tension maybe. I have trouble sometimes too and have to wind the bobbin by hand. It just takes a lot of practice. I do find that thinner strips of plastic work best. Some bags are thicker than others , I prefer the thin ones. Just keep practicing. Or if you have a drop spindle, give that a try.