as a child I wanted to weave, wished for a loom, which I got for Christmas. But I had no wool. After many weeks, or months, I could "get" wool from somewhere. When I was looking for the loom in vain, I asked my mother where it was. I threw it away, you never used it. Now, decades later, I have bought my granddaughter a loom. I have a lot of leftover wool because I knit a lot. She has so much fun with the loom she uses when she is with me. So I watched RUclipsflime to learn more about it and saw your movie. It's a godsend what you show, I know I'll weave, weave, weave with my granddaughter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I'm just getting started weaving and this was SO clear and helpful without a lot of extra chat, which I super appreciated. Thanks for using clear views with your camera!
Im from India, and began weaving since May, 2022. Ive been weaving stoles, trying out different techniques and experimenting with colours, mainly with cotton yarn. Just started weaving wraps / shawls in wool. To finish my work Ive been knotting the edges into fringes and also hem stitching them. But haven't been happy with the technique of hem stitching. I just happened on this video and have found twining to be the firmest and best way to secure the edges of my woven pieces. I do not know how to thank you for this knowledge you have imparted. Thank u once again!
omg you are such a great teacher!! I'm brand new to weaving and i really appreciate how you slow down at times so my brain can absorb what you just did. thank you!!
I have watched quite a few videos on you tube on how to weave and yours is by far the best. So thank you I understand how to do weave a lot better than I did before. 😊
You are a joy! Thank you so much for your easy to follow instructions for a very beginner. Thank you for the “no nonsense” instruction! Just love watching everyone of your videos❤
This is the most informative video I have found on this subject. I’m venturing into macraweaving to add interest to my macrame and this is so instructive. Thank you for your teaching!
I didn't care for the knotting stitch but I loved the look of using knotted thread/yarn. Thanks for all the stitches. I can't wait to use them when my travel loom finally arrives.
You have made my year! You're a great teacher and I really appreciate the clarity of your videos. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I haven't done all 6 stitches yet but I love the second knotting stitch and the bubble one too.
This is just SO useful. I was given a loom a while back, but hadn't actually realised there was more to it than just going back and forth, think I was too fixated on knitting! I've just ripped out my incredibly boring beginning weave and shall practise these stitches and have fun!
I just LOVE the Knotting v2….example 4!!!♥️♥️♥️ It is the orange thick yarn that is knotted with a double strands. My question is….Do you have to knot an entire skein at once?
Excellent tutorial. I now have some options for techniques that I already knew. I love that! And you explain and demo so well. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this.❤
Love this video.and will be saving it.😀 The speed was great. I have always had a hard time with the twining knot. And the camera view the best. This was a good refresher as well. Thanks so much.
I love your tutorial, I am a beginner but very enthousiastic with the prospect of weaving. I love the basic of course but amongst the others I loved the twining, soumac with yarn and knotting, I am still trying to figure out yarn thicknesses
Great instructions 😀 Clear, plain language, camera close-up to the loom and stitches without hands blocking the project. Eons ago we were taught in elementary school how to make a cardboard loom for weaving with yarn, as well as a DYI loom from a block of thick styrofoam to weave beads using elastic ribbon as the base. So much fun. Have you added beads or other materials?
Thank you very much for this tutorial,I too was having a hard time doing the soumack with roving and I finally got it,thank you again Janelle! Blessings to you! 🤗
This was great! Thanks! I’m looking for a basic frame loom, which is what I *_think_* you’re using. I subscribed (duh!), so I’ll look for a video for how to end these stitches; the roving, especially. Thanks again!
You can check out this frame loom here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools/products/flat-pack-frame-loom And a video for how to tuck in the ends here:ruclips.net/video/ft5p-DtV0K0/видео.htmlsi=yZ0r_aIhs-iA1qSJ
Love the twining stitch,would you teach a class with twining patterns?, there are millions of variations,and I would love to see it in a class, you are a great teacher!
Oh my stars!!! Thank you for such detailed and articulate instructions! I’m so glad I found your channel! I’m an elementary art teacher and I am going to introduce weaving in the next couple of weeks. I’m excited and nervous at the same time. Hopefully I can give instructions as eloquently as you do so that my kiddos will pick it up easily. We are starting with the simple cardboard looms. Though not as professional, it’s a little more cost effective and hopefully they will work just fine. BTW, I just bought a few things off of your website and I’m so bummed that all of the looms I’m interested in are sold out! Will you be restocking soon? You’re the best!
I’m so glad this video was so helpful for you! 😊 I’m hoping to restock most things on Saturday! We are just waiting on materials and supplies to arrive so we can make more 😊
Thank your so much friend r this amazing demonstration! You do not know anything about weaving, and this helped tremendously. Do you have a video to show ho this take this off the frame, how the put strings on the frame?
We do! Here's a video on how to warp the loom (and how I begin a woven wall hanging): ruclips.net/video/4MV0RQEolB0/видео.html Here's a video on how to take it off the loom: ruclips.net/video/GN5jyY4CBBA/видео.html And here's a video on how to put it on the dowel: ruclips.net/video/MsVTvv6VQQc/видео.html
@@spruceandlinen I took an in person class which helped me get started and now I watch your videos to learn new stitches and for reminders how to do the ones I already learned. Thank you so much for amazing tutorials.
i loved it but I'm really curious about how you finish off at the ends. That is where the trick lies, especially if it needs to look tidy and never unravels.
It's 5mm cotton string from Unfettered Co! We have a couple of affiliate codes for them Unfettered Co Discount (affiliate) codes: SPRUCEANDLINEN10 (10% off purchases of $100 CAD or more) SPRUCEANDLINEN20 (20% off purchases of $200 CAD or more) *you may use each code once* 5mm cotton string: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/708538436/5mm-macrame-stringcoloured-macrame?click_key=e92bab773a32dc4c4cdd9434361f589b6ecb9ad5%3A708538436&click_sum=c8d2b88a&ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1&crt=1&sts=1
You can our flat pack frame loom here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools/products/flat-pack-frame-loom And you can learn how to warp a loom here: ruclips.net/video/4MV0RQEolB0/видео.htmlsi=Ft1d_-F89c-XE-em
as a child I wanted to weave, wished for a loom, which I got for Christmas. But I had no wool. After many weeks, or months, I could "get" wool from somewhere. When I was looking for the loom in vain, I asked my mother where it was. I threw it away, you never used it. Now, decades later, I have bought my granddaughter a loom. I have a lot of leftover wool because I knit a lot. She has so much fun with the loom she uses when she is with me. So I watched RUclipsflime to learn more about it and saw your movie. It's a godsend what you show, I know I'll weave, weave, weave with my granddaughter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I'm so glad to hear weaving came back into your life, and I'm glad our videos have been helpful! 😊
Did we have the same mother? 😮
I'm just getting started weaving and this was SO clear and helpful without a lot of extra chat, which I super appreciated. Thanks for using clear views with your camera!
Im from India, and began weaving since May, 2022. Ive been weaving stoles, trying out different techniques and experimenting with colours, mainly with cotton yarn.
Just started weaving wraps / shawls in wool.
To finish my work Ive been knotting the edges into fringes and also hem stitching them. But haven't been happy with the technique of hem stitching.
I just happened on this video and have found twining to be the firmest and best way to secure the edges of my woven pieces.
I do not know how to thank you for this knowledge you have imparted.
Thank u once again!
That's so great, I love twining for that reason! I'm so glad this was helpful 😊
omg you are such a great teacher!! I'm brand new to weaving and i really appreciate how you slow down at times so my brain can absorb what you just did. thank you!!
Thank you so much, that's very kind 😊 I'm glad this was clear for you!
I have watched quite a few videos on you tube on how to weave and yours is by far the best. So thank you I understand how to do weave a lot better than I did before. 😊
I am so glad I found this channel, thank you very much for this precious information!
You're so welcome!
I am very happy that I found you... I am just at the beginning and I won't abandon you anymore... 😁🌹
I can't wait to give this a try! I knit on a loom right now, but I wanted to try weaving on a loom too. Glad I found your channel!
You are a joy! Thank you so much for your easy to follow instructions for a very beginner. Thank you for the “no nonsense” instruction! Just love watching everyone of your videos❤
Thank you so much!
This is the most informative video I have found on this subject. I’m venturing into macraweaving to add interest to my macrame and this is so instructive. Thank you for your teaching!
Thank you so much, I’m glad this was helpful for you! 😊
Love the puffy stitch using roving
This is the exact video reference I was looking for. I am a beginner and just wanted a quick refresh. Now I can't wait to try these knots out!❤
Hellooo!! From Brazil here and i am REEEAAAALLLYYY thankfull for this video! Amazin! thanks, thanks a lot.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
Hi, I am lara from Beirut.Lebanon, I like your ideas, especially steps from 1 till 5 . Thanks. ❤
You’re welcome 😊
I didn't care for the knotting stitch but I loved the look of using knotted thread/yarn. Thanks for all the stitches. I can't wait to use them when my travel loom finally arrives.
You are so welcome!
Such a helpful video. You’re so good at explaining things clearly. I’m sitting here itching to get weaving now!
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you for sharing these techniques. I’ve only just started weaving so only knew the basic stitch so you’ve been very helpful 😊
You are so welcome, glad this was helpful 😊
You have made my year! You're a great teacher and I really appreciate the clarity of your videos.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I haven't done all 6 stitches yet but I love the second knotting stitch and the bubble one too.
You're very welcome!
This is just SO useful. I was given a loom a while back, but hadn't actually realised there was more to it than just going back and forth, think I was too fixated on knitting! I've just ripped out my incredibly boring beginning weave and shall practise these stitches and have fun!
I love your presentation style! To the point and full of information. Thank you! I just ordered a small loom so I can get started
Thank you!
I just LOVE the Knotting v2….example 4!!!♥️♥️♥️
It is the orange thick yarn that is knotted with a double strands.
My question is….Do you have to knot an entire skein at once?
Excellent tutorial. I now have some options for techniques that I already knew. I love that! And you explain and demo
so well. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this.❤
Thank you so much! And you're very welcome, I'm glad this was helpful for you 😊
Love this video! I just started weaving today haha and this is so simple and helpful!
Awesome! Thank you for existing 🎉
Thank you! Glad this was helpful!
You literally explained this SO well omfg thank you. You just saved me from failing my fibers class
Happy we could help! 😊
sincérement je viens de te découvrir et je CAPOTE sur tes vidéos! super clair, super simple, super qualité de vidéo! juste wow!
Thank you so much!
ty so much you make instructions easy to follow along your a good teacher
You’re so welcome, and thank you! That’s very kind 😊
love the soumak with roving!
Me too! Definitely one of my favourites 👌🏻
I really like them all .
I loved your tutorial. I've already signed up to receive others ideas. Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you are a very good teacher. Love your work. From Framlingham, UK xx
Thank you so much, that's so kind of you to say! 😊
Thank you for sharing!! ❤️ They are all beautiful stitches!! I will use them on my RHL for a pillowcover.
You are so welcome!
They are all so beautiful
All fabulous stitches to learn. Thank you. From perth in Western Australia.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!!! You are an amazing instructor! Can't wait to start making different designs and playing with all my scrap yarn. Lord Bless
Thank you so much, I appreciate that 😊
Just a new beginner and found your site. Awesome easy to follow clear instructions!
Welcome!
Love this video.and will be saving it.😀 The speed was great. I have always had a hard time with the twining knot. And the camera view the best. This was a good refresher as well. Thanks so much.
You are so welcome, glad this was helpful!
I'm new to weaving and so glad I found your youtube channel. Thank you for sharing how these stitches work. Now to get some supplies to try this out!
You're Welcome! Have fun, dont forget to tag us on ista so we can see your work!
I love your tutorial, I am a beginner but very enthousiastic with the prospect of weaving.
I love the basic of course but amongst the others I loved the twining, soumac with yarn and knotting, I am still trying to figure out yarn thicknesses
Thank you so much for sharing this here! I feel very inspired to try all the stitches now!
You're so welcome!
Great instructions 😀 Clear, plain language, camera close-up to the loom and stitches without hands blocking the project.
Eons ago we were taught in elementary school how to make a cardboard loom for weaving with yarn, as well as a DYI loom from a block of thick styrofoam to weave beads using elastic ribbon as the base. So much fun. Have you added beads or other materials?
Thank you!! I haven't explored adding beads, but that sounds fun!
Excellent! I’m going to do all of them. Thanks
Wow! This helped me so much! Thanks a million. I've subscribed. I have a lot to learn from you. So excited!! Thank you ❤️
Beautiful lecture! Thank you very much!
سلام
از آموزشهای زیبا وبسیار دقیق وتوصیحات شما بسیار لذت بردم
سپاسگزار شما❤
Merci, je complète mon apprentissage du tissage avec ces points.
كثير حلو انا بحب هذا الفن كثيرا""
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this clear and concise video. Very easy to understand as always.😊
You are so welcome! 😊
Thank you very much for this tutorial,I too was having a hard time doing the soumack with roving and I finally got it,thank you again Janelle! Blessings to you! 🤗
Glad this helped!! 😊
This was so helpful thank you
I love all of these and will try it on, thanks for your help !❤🥰
Thank you! It's very well explained. If I could like the video twice I would. :)
Thanks so much!
Excellent tutorial! Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This was a great informative video!
Todos son hermosos, gracias por compartir!! Saludos y blessings from Argentina!
Thank you for watching! 😊
It's amazing tutorial, thanks.
This was great! Thanks!
I’m looking for a basic frame loom, which is what I *_think_* you’re using.
I subscribed (duh!), so I’ll look for a video for how to end these stitches; the roving, especially.
Thanks again!
You can check out this frame loom here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools/products/flat-pack-frame-loom
And a video for how to tuck in the ends here:ruclips.net/video/ft5p-DtV0K0/видео.htmlsi=yZ0r_aIhs-iA1qSJ
@@spruceandlinen Thanks! Already did. Don’t know why I didn’t look for a link.
can u use crochet techniques in weaving
Really brilliant help for a beginner! Love it! X
Love the twining stitch,would you teach a class with twining patterns?, there are millions of variations,and I would love to see it in a class, you are a great teacher!
That's a great idea! I'll be thinking about this 😉
great job! Thank you very much for your chanel!
Wow! Love them all!❤
Thanks so very much for this demo. You explained them so well and l'm inspired. Debs from Down Under
You’re so welcome! 😊
Oh my stars!!! Thank you for such detailed and articulate instructions! I’m so glad I found your channel! I’m an elementary art teacher and I am going to introduce weaving in the next couple of weeks. I’m excited and nervous at the same time. Hopefully I can give instructions as eloquently as you do so that my kiddos will pick it up easily. We are starting with the simple cardboard looms. Though not as professional, it’s a little more cost effective and hopefully they will work just fine. BTW, I just bought a few things off of your website and I’m so bummed that all of the looms I’m interested in are sold out! Will you be restocking soon? You’re the best!
I’m so glad this video was so helpful for you! 😊 I’m hoping to restock most things on Saturday! We are just waiting on materials and supplies to arrive so we can make more 😊
Great tutorial. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Great resource, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect video! many thanks
u are know recourse of information thanks
So helpful, thank you!
Slow enough to follow yet not boring
Thank you!! That’s what we aim for 😅
Thank your so much friend r this amazing demonstration! You do not know anything about weaving, and this helped tremendously. Do you have a video to show ho this take this off the frame, how the put strings on the frame?
We do! Here's a video on how to warp the loom (and how I begin a woven wall hanging): ruclips.net/video/4MV0RQEolB0/видео.html
Here's a video on how to take it off the loom: ruclips.net/video/GN5jyY4CBBA/видео.html
And here's a video on how to put it on the dowel: ruclips.net/video/MsVTvv6VQQc/видео.html
@@spruceandlinen I took an in person class which helped me get started and now I watch your videos to learn new stitches and for reminders how to do the ones I already learned. Thank you so much for amazing tutorials.
Great video - thanks so much:)
i loved it but I'm really curious about how you finish off at the ends. That is where the trick lies, especially if it needs to look tidy and never unravels.
We have a whole video on that here: ruclips.net/video/ft5p-DtV0K0/видео.htmlsi=rFjqHJ5v92c5q3RO
Thank you very much,it was great👍🏻
You are welcome!
Fabulous, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you
Excellent explanation of each! What is the cotton string/rope you use & where can it be purchased?
It's 5mm cotton string from Unfettered Co! We have a couple of affiliate codes for them Unfettered Co Discount (affiliate) codes:
SPRUCEANDLINEN10 (10% off purchases of $100 CAD or more) SPRUCEANDLINEN20 (20% off purchases of $200 CAD or more)
*you may use each code once*
5mm cotton string: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/708538436/5mm-macrame-stringcoloured-macrame?click_key=e92bab773a32dc4c4cdd9434361f589b6ecb9ad5%3A708538436&click_sum=c8d2b88a&ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1&crt=1&sts=1
Super helpful
I wish you had shown us how to turn around to add another row of twining…❤
I love it 🥰
Thank you!
Beautiful 💓💓
Thank you so much!
DesrHow can we make puffy cotton from that yarn?
I’m new to weaving! Where do you purchase your roving? If Etsy, any specific store? It’s quite overwhelming with all of the selections.
You can purchase wool roving from my shop here: spruceandlinen.com
Thank you!
You're welcome!
that's cool thank-you❤
You're welcome 😊
Hi, where did you buy your Worden needles
These are our custom designed needles, you can get them here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools
Do you ever use a heddle on your loom? (I'm a beginner)
I don't, I enjoy just using my tapestry needles 😊
Cool!
Very nice
Thank you!
What do I do with the loose ends? Just cut them off?
ruclips.net/video/ft5p-DtV0K0/видео.htmlsi=eNTL28Ad2Hohl-bF
Are there any strict differences between a "stich" and "knots"...in weaving?
I would say yes, not all weaving stitches are knots, so I only call it a knot if there is some sort of knot involved, such as rya knot.
From where can I get this frame???also tell how to add thread for base
You can our flat pack frame loom here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools/products/flat-pack-frame-loom
And you can learn how to warp a loom here: ruclips.net/video/4MV0RQEolB0/видео.htmlsi=Ft1d_-F89c-XE-em
Wao so nice
nice
تمام
جميل جدا"
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You look like Ivanka Trump. Different hair color, but nevertheless.
You are amazing, great instruction!