Congratulations, an excellent educational video where the teacher did not have to compete with any background music. Well done on many points including using your hand as measure, weaving from right to left and left to right and down and the clarity of the knots and your gentle voice with perfect diction. I used to go to Grimsby when I was in England between 1954 to 1970 only occasionally but since I was born to a boatbuilding family I somehow felt a belonging feeling to the fishing village! Well done again especialy the fact that you chose to be in direct contact with us rather than we having to decipher your voice from the background music as in other videos, Thank you.
I installed a heavy duty poultry net over our new chicken coop and bought a "braiding needle" and 1500 ft of #15 string out of curiosity. And here I am wondering what to do with that needle. Interesting. Thanks. And that, ladies and gentlemen is how I start a new hobby: Hmmmm....what is this? Better buy one and give it a spin. Best all all. Mr. Brown
Excellent Job !!! You made that look easy. When you run out of string....what type of knot do you use to join the next spool of twine to keep making the net.
This is coming from somebody with very little netting experience but a lot of experience with other fiber arts, I would imagine either a square knot joining the lines, or you treat both lines as one for a knot and lead out with the new line.