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Добавлен 13 окт 2022
Fibre Art and Home Decor using Sustainable Materials and Ancient Techniques
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BASIC TWINING: Finishing Up
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BASIC TWINING: How to Twine
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BASIC TWINING: Warping Your Loom
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BASIC TWINING: Materials, Supplies and Your Loom
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Learn how to twine using repurposed fabrics! studiotk22
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@@marciaoliveira9884 thank you! Happy Twining!
I'm confused about the end warps with the rods. On the left you used 1 loop and the rod for the first row, then 1 loop and the rod to turn on the right. But, then you used 2 loops and the rod on the second row turn on the left but still used 1 loop and rod to turn on the right again for the second row. Why did you make the change on the left?
@@allisonherndon6897 the loop in the warp on the left side only needs to be twined once. It helps secure the wefts. There is no loop on the right side, just the warp and the rod. The rods keep your selvages straight. Hope that helps
thank you so much. 👍👍👍😍
@@selvi1309 my pleasure! Happy Twinning!
How big is a placemat loom?
@@sharongardner9044 That depends what size you would like your placemats to be. Mine are 18”x14” finished. Construct your loom while keeping in mind that your finished textile will measure whatever your inside measurements of your loom are. Sky’s the limit! Happy Twining!
Outstanding camera work and directions for us newbies. THANK YOU!
@@irishpiperswife aww,shucks! Thank you ever so much for your kind compliment! If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here to help. Happy Twining!
Best tutorial!!
Aww shucks! Thank you so very much! ☺️ I’m so happy that you found my tutorials helpful. Happy Twinning!
When you join your ends, do you use a hand held sewing machine?
You most certainly could. I either join my wefts together by hand sewing or the slit knot. You can find out how that is down here ruclips.net/video/iYxU40UmpXs/видео.htmlsi=6zH0w04DY4IZ5jM4 Hope that helps. Happy Twinning!
Love this! I am starting right now. Two questions: 1. How long are your weft strips, and 2. How do you sew the extensions on if it is on the loom? Thank you so so much for this tutorial!
Wonderful! My wefts are the length of a torn sheet. The longer the better…less joins then. But whatever is comfortable for you. As for adding more weft, I use the slip/slot knot that I demonstrated in the tutorial for warping your loom. You can always hand sew the wefts together too. Hope that helps. Happy Twining!
If my loom has an even number of nail, which it does, where/how do I tie my last warp loop?
No problem. Just tie it off like I showed. It won’t be seen, so it really doesn’t matter. Just make sure it is good and secure. Happy Twining!
Do you have a video that gives instructions for making the frame and what nails are suggested, etc?
I most certainly do! You can find it here ruclips.net/video/XpUnh26mVH4/видео.htmlsi=TtgUXh02MLb7qJAi Hope that helps. Happy Twining!
How is twining different from weaving?
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you… a plain or tabby weave is over under over with one warp and one weft. Twining is two wefts alternating around one warp. It’s still weaving, just a different technique. Hope that helps.
I’m very new to twining, the other videos that I’ve watched say that that first row Hass to go around the steel bar with both weft strands, or else your piece will fall apart when you take it off the Loom but you’re not double wrapping it right? I’m confused
Yes, both wefts are going around the steel rods and the warp closest to them in each turn. You don’t have to go around the rod twice. Just treat the rod and closest warp as one and the same. It’s no different then a warp in the middle of the textile. Hope that helps! Happy Twining!
Thankfully I found you....I was doing mine all the way down and my back was hurting a lot 😁
Oh, I glad I could help! Nothing worse than a sore back. My easel is my best friend when twining! Have fun and Happy Twining!
Where can I get a loom?
I discuss how to build your own loom here ruclips.net/video/XpUnh26mVH4/видео.htmlsi=MzSjtR_TftwvMWxD Just a few simple materials are needed. A old picture frame works great.
Can you please show your end video of how to end of the rug. On the sides and on top please
There is no need to finish the sides or edges of a twined rug. The weaving technique if done correctly holds everything in place. Here is my tutorial on finishing up your twined textile. ruclips.net/video/VQ3ea0MMon4/видео.htmlsi=znFV1AGv14111A9s Thanks for watching. Happy Twining!
Thank you for sharing
My complete pleasure! Happy Twining! 😀
Nice and easy. Thank you
You’re so welcome! Thanks for watching!
the number of nails on each end, should they be an odd number?
I’m so sorry for not getting back to you sooner! My apologies. Too answer your question…it doesn’t matter if you have a odd or even number of nails. Either or will not affect your textile. Happy Twining!
@@studiotk2553 Thanks for the reply.
Love your video! I have no experience with these rugs, so please forgive the question: Won't the fabric unravel with usage, washing etc? Is there an argument for hemming the strips?
Thank you! 😊 No reason to apologize. Questions are how we learn. To answer yours…no the rug will not unravel from daily use. It’s all in the ‘turn’ around your rods. It’s locked in place in the first row. You most certainly can hem your strips before you twine them into your rug, but seriously that’s a lot of extra work that will not enhance the strength/longevity of it. Hope that answers your questions! Happy Twining!
So beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so very much! 😊
You have most of the joining below the bottom of the screen
Sorry for that. Videography is not my strong suit. Hope you could still see it enough to get the just.
Hi. Why do you call this twining? I see others doing whatthey call weaving. I see you put your starter warp over 2 nails, whereas others go every nail. Can you explaine to a total novice?
Twining is a weaving technique. It is two wefts twisted over one warp interchangeably. Plain weave is one warp and one weft. My loom has an odd number of nails, that is why the warp is over one nail at the start ( left side ). Hope that helps. Happy Twining!
Thank you so much for your video. I have made my own loom and I’m ready to start. I’m confused about the type of material we need to use. I went and bout discounted material. One material frays so much it’s just crazy and another one hardly frays at all. I know nothing about material. Could you tell me the best type of material to use that doesn’t fray so much. That way when I go back to the store I can ask for the type of material that you will have suggested. I cannot way to make rugs as our Quebec winters are often very cold
Welcome to twinning! I’m so glad to hear you want to help keep this ancient technique alive! To answer your question, all fabric frays. Cotton frays the least and polyester fibres the worst. Also the tighter the weave in the fabric the less fraying. Old sheets are my favourite. They still fray, but it’s manageable. Remember to pull off the ‘strings’ on your fabric strips before you twine it. Hope that helps. Happy Twinning!
Does it matter which direction you cut the fabric? Is it better to cut cross grain or with the grain I don't know if that makes sense like if you had a bed sheet would you cut the long way or the wide way
No it doesn’t matter how you cut your fabric strips. I prefer to rip my sheets with the grain. Really quick and easy. Hope that helps! Happy Twinning!
Just wanted to say you're video is far the best I have watched, because you go slower so it is understandable.. very helpful.thank you.
Thank you very much! I’m glad it was helpful. Happy Twining!
Very informative & thanks
Thank you!
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You are most welcome! Thank you for watching! Happy Twining!
Thank you. I've done twining, but always have trouble with finishing. Very clear.
That’s great to hear! I’m glad that I could help. Happy Twining!
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THANKS SO MUCH! I was having such a brain block on starting and turning back! This is truly life changing! You are a great teacher.
Oh, thank you so very much! I’m glad I could help. Happy Twining!
Can I use my Harrisville Pro loom. I bought it thinking it’s a great little hobby, but the loops are out of my price range
I’m not certain how a potholder loom would work without a few changes…you would have to figure out how you would attach the selvage rods on the sides. Outside of that, I can’t see why it wouldn’t work. Give it a try and have fun!
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Bu öğretici video için çok teşekkür ederim emeğinize sağlık 😍💐
Thank you so much! Happy Twining! 😀
Thank you for your videos! I confess to replaying parts quite a few times when getting started so I may have made your video stats all wonky 😊
You are so welcome! And no problem. Replay it as many times you need. It’s not about stats, it’s all about sharing the technique. Happy Twining! 😀
Спасибо!❤
You are most welcome! Happy Twining!
Do you use one nail per warp or 2 like you have it? Or does it make a difference! Love the video ! It's good and close! I can see it well! Not a lot of extra talking to confuse me! Thanks so much! Keep inspiring!
Exactly how you see it, is how I was taught to warp my loom. If you only warp one nail at a time, you would have difficulty twining the two warps that are on each nail. Using two nails such as I have, makes it easier. Also that’s what helps lock your wefts in, so the textile doesn’t fall apart when you take it off the loom. Hope that helps.
And thank you for your kind compliment and encouragement! I appreciate it! 😊
Really well done! You are a natural-born teacher! I’m so impressed that you did that all in one take. ❤
Oh gosh! Thank you so very much! 😊 That is one of the nicest things anyone has ever said. Thank you again. I do truly appreciate it.
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Twining? Is it not 'weaving'?
Yes, twining is a weaving technique. With twining two wefts and one warp are used. A basic tabby weave ( over and under ) is one weft and one warp. Hope that makes sense. Check out my other tutorials to get you started twining. Have fun!
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Thank you! You can make any size of a loom you want. My largest is 4’ x 5’. You can also join several smaller rugs together, just by lashing the ends together. Hope that helps. Happy Twining!
Thanks. 👍👍
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and Happy Twining!
Where is the done product, what are u even twining?
I twined a little hot pad. You can see it finished here ruclips.net/video/VQ3ea0MMon4/видео.htmlsi=b0I8ev8dmLhvP5OM and also learn how to finish your twined textile. Thanks for watching!
That's beautiful! What did you make?
Thank you! 😊 I made a little hot pad. You can see it finished in the last tutorial. ruclips.net/video/VQ3ea0MMon4/видео.htmlsi=cp2KETBsWc1MWbg6 Thanks for watching!
Can you buy the looms
I don’t sell my looms, but a thrifted picture frame, nails and rods is really all you need to get started.
How wide are your strips
I rip/cut my fabric into a inch and a quarter strips. I like a tight woven rug, but I know a lot of twinners cut theirs at two inches. It’s totally up to you and what you are comfortable working with. Experiment and have fun!
How far apart are your nails?
I like them a half an inch apart, for a tighter rug. You can space them up to a inch apart. I discuss your loom here ruclips.net/video/XpUnh26mVH4/видео.htmlsi=gJ4LHXargqV7rJq0 Check it out. Happy Twining! 😀
Why do you have an uneven number of nails. Is there a reason for this? Thank you.
There is a uneven amount of nails because of the half inch spacing between the rods. A nail should be placed as close to the rods as possible. Outside of that, there really isn’t any reasoning. Hope that helps.
Good bideo
Thank you so much! 😊
@@studiotk2553 sorry, that was meant to say video…lol