Tablet Weaving for beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • UPDATE: PART 2 (discussing S and Z thread in clearer detail: • Tablet Weaving for Beg... )
    Learn how to create a gorgeous trim, strap or belt with the ancient craft of tablet weaving.
    The threading for the cards if you want to follow along is:
    S threaded cards:
    Card 1 - Blue - A and D. White- B and C.
    Card 2 - Blue - A and B. White - C and D
    Card 3 - Blue - B and C. White - A and D
    Card 4 - Blue - C and D. White - A and B
    Z threaded cards
    Card 5 - Blue - C and D. White - A and B Card
    6 - Blue - B and C. White - A and D Card
    7 - Blue - A and B. White - C and D Card
    8 - Blue - A and D. White- B and C.

Комментарии • 96

  • @jimrobertson8357
    @jimrobertson8357 6 лет назад +14

    I followed the setting up for cards 1-2-3 but you did not show no. 4 I assumed 5-6-7-8 area mirror of the first 4

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +20

      Hi Jim - yes, you're right - the threading for the cards (and I'll pin this so people can find the full threading list easily) is:
      S threaded cards:
      Card 1 - Blue - A and D. White- B and C.
      Card 2 - Blue - A and B. White - C and D
      Card 3 - Blue - B and C. White - A and D
      Card 4 - Blue - C and D. White - A and B
      Z threaded cards
      Card 5 - Blue - C and D. White - A and B
      Card 6 - Blue - B and C. White - A and D
      Card 7 - Blue - A and B. White - C and D
      Card 8 - Blue - A and D. White- B and C.
      Hope that clarifies it!

    • @jimrobertson8357
      @jimrobertson8357 6 лет назад +3

      Thank you that confirms the sequence I thought it was.

    • @willhunter3571
      @willhunter3571 3 года назад

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    • @princecaden3539
      @princecaden3539 3 года назад

      @Will Hunter i would suggest Flixportal. You can find it by googling =)

    • @marlonmoses359
      @marlonmoses359 3 года назад

      @Prince Caden yea, I've been watching on flixportal for months myself :D

  • @leiaclark8388
    @leiaclark8388 Год назад +1

    48 seconds in and I knew this was the right video to watch. First thing you need: coffee. You are my people.

  • @lynnstratton2890
    @lynnstratton2890 4 года назад +6

    Oh, this is just so fascinating! Thank you for keeping old techniques alive for new generations!

  • @leighperry5032
    @leighperry5032 4 года назад +3

    The cardboard coasters from bars, work just as well, and if you ask nicely, sometimes you can get a stack of them for nothing.

  • @lola444metallica
    @lola444metallica 6 лет назад +18

    this is like the best video of table weaving I have seen in youtube so far!!!! I haven't practice in a long time so I thought I forgot a lot but not really, will start a new band today!! :D keep weaving!

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome! And thank you, I'm glad it's encouraged you to start again!!

  • @avalon5957
    @avalon5957 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this great tutorial :D I've just come home after a weekend at a medieval fair and want to start making medieval clothes for myself with a neat trim, so this is just what I need to get started --aside from the actual loom, tablets and yarn xD

  • @johngavin7760
    @johngavin7760 Год назад

    Best z and s explanation and example yet! I'd been threading away from me instead of towards me. This could be the solution to every pattern being underneath when I start weaving. Going to thread up right now.

  • @GeminiDolly52951
    @GeminiDolly52951 6 лет назад +12

    WOW - this is very time consuming setting up just 8 cards like this - I was curious about how this is done, but after watching how you do it, I don't think I am very interested in actually doing it - Thanks for taking the time to show how it is done

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +2

      It is time consuming, you're right! One reason I don't do it very often! Glad I could satisfy your curiosity, though!

    • @somecunninglinguist
      @somecunninglinguist 5 лет назад +4

      I just cut my own cards and got started within about 2 hours and then the project builds up pretty fast - not that you should do it just fyi

    • @laceandbits
      @laceandbits 4 года назад +4

      What craft doesn't take time to set up.
      Don't forget that this was being shown done slowly so we could see what was being done, and was being described at the same time which uses the other side of your brain so your hands don't work as fast - that's why it's really difficult to write or draw and speak at the same time. Every new skill is slow to start with but gets faster with practice. Compared to setting up a floor loom which can takes days, this is very quick - everything is relative.
      My main skill is as a lace maker and teacher; setting up 32 threads for tablet weaving is faster than winding 32 bobbins and making a pricked pattern, and the braid grows more quickly weaving with tablets than weaving one on a lace pillow (yes, bobbin lace is only off-loom weaving).
      I wonder what crafts you do where you'd bother to watch this sort of video, but then (maybe sensibly) decide it's too slow for you.

  • @carolharper268
    @carolharper268 4 года назад +10

    I would just use my shuttle to “beat” down the shed, as there’s less friction on the warp which causes less pilling and your not having to slide the cards up and down all the time. Quicker process and progress. Also, use lollipop sticks in a couple of sheds to give you something to beat up to, makes a neater start. X

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  4 года назад +6

      Yes, since filming this, I've learnt the lollipop stick trick too! I also beat with the shuttle now too - just the shuttle I was using there was a bit too unwieldy. I have done a second part to this video now, but I really need to film a completely new version since I've changed some of my methods. xx

  • @m.janski
    @m.janski 6 лет назад +5

    I have no clue why RUclips recommended this video. But this looks awesome and now I want to give it a try 😄

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      RUclips sometimes does that! But I’m glad it inspired you anyway!!

  • @andreachard276
    @andreachard276 6 лет назад +2

    I love how your most helpful item is the good old coffee.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      Andrea Chard hehe! Yup, coffee is the most important thing... :p

  • @barkingsheep5224
    @barkingsheep5224 4 года назад +1

    Im on a quest to learn how to weave everything, basically. 🤣
    Thank you for assisting me on my adventure.

  • @sarahoer3182
    @sarahoer3182 5 лет назад +6

    Hey! I've always wanted to learn tablet weaving and this video was really helpful! Good and clear explanations, thank you for that! ✨

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  5 лет назад

      You're very welcome!! Glad to help! :D

  • @GinniStacey
    @GinniStacey 5 лет назад +2

    this is a great tutorial. Thank you .. .I am so keen to give it a try as you made it look so uncomplicated

  • @jayday1463
    @jayday1463 11 месяцев назад

    To stop your loom slipping about and spoiling your table, I suggest you use a gripper mat. They're easily found in most cheapy shops.
    Also, that shuttle looks so awkward and slow. . Try using a small piece of cardboard.
    It's not a good idea to keep pushing and pulling the cards up and down the warp, it wears it out. Just run your fingers between the threads to open up the shed.
    Good luck with your weaving. It's a great hobby.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hehe - you may have noticed this was posted 5 years ago. I've learned a lot since then, though I've stopped making videos. :D But thank you for taking the time to comment some helpful tips - hopefully people who find this video now will pick up some advice from that too.

  • @likkleBEBE
    @likkleBEBE 6 лет назад

    This was the only video I needed to see, to learn how to do tablet weaving. Thanx!

  • @jacibledsoe9647
    @jacibledsoe9647 5 лет назад +12

    Tongue depressers from the doctors make great small shuttles.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  5 лет назад +1

      Never thought of that, what an awesome idea!!

  • @user-fq5vy7eb1d
    @user-fq5vy7eb1d 5 лет назад +1

    This is the best tutorial on tablet weaving, ever.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks

  • @josews6677
    @josews6677 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much. I found this video really easy to follow and I actually understood what was happening. 😀

  • @bythejerseyshore
    @bythejerseyshore 3 года назад

    Very interesting concept! Looking forward to watching more. Thank you!

  • @AlberteUdenH
    @AlberteUdenH 6 лет назад

    I watched this video after today becoming massively inspired by a festival I went to, because I'm always trying to find new ways to create. I saw this and your welcome/introduction video and I've now become the 455th subscriber. I can't wait for more

    • @AlberteUdenH
      @AlberteUdenH 6 лет назад

      Also, please, please, pretty please, teach me more tablet weaving! Out of everything I watched to get an understanding of this awesome craft, you outdid *everyone*. Thank you!!

  • @motherendurance
    @motherendurance 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much, this is EXACTLY what I needed!

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 3 года назад +1

    If you put nonslip drawer liner under your loom, it will help your loom stay in place.

  • @jay_cadiramen
    @jay_cadiramen 5 лет назад

    Your assistant is adorable.

  • @oliveromarsson4189
    @oliveromarsson4189 4 года назад

    Got a book on tablet weaving the other day, but it was kinda confusing for a rookie like me. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @cspann831
    @cspann831 4 года назад

    Thank you! I'm glad I came across this video I've heard about tablet weaving and now I've seen how simple it is. By the way I love your adorable little Cav. I have one like that but he's more like Cavalier King Henry VIII

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  4 года назад

      Thank you! I'm glad it was useful! And I love that description - Cavalier King Henry VIII 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mynxkat
    @mynxkat 5 лет назад +4

    8:30 S thread goes from Back to Front
    8:40 Z thread goes from Front to Back
    9:01 S thread Front to Back

    • @Tisiloves
      @Tisiloves 5 лет назад +1

      Because the card is now facing the other way.

    • @kjellkanin
      @kjellkanin 4 года назад +1

      This confused me too!

  • @Elfdaughter
    @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +31

    Timestamps:
    0:34 - items needed
    2:12 - History of Tablet Weaving
    4:25 - Puppy interruption!
    5:10 - Explanation of the tablet
    7:10 - colour setup
    8:06 - S threading demonstration
    9:13 - 13:05 - setting up the S threaded cards
    13:07 - Z threading demonstration and final two cards
    16:18 - how to tension the warp
    21:59 - starting to weave!
    29:18 - how it should look

  • @idabergstrand1123
    @idabergstrand1123 2 года назад

    This was really helpful, thank you so mush 😊

  • @itsamysticlife3500
    @itsamysticlife3500 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for a great video. You explain it very well and make me want to get my little loom out and do a belt.
    Have you thought to use your shuttle as your beater? It would probably be easier and reduce wear and tear on your cards. It will also be easier as you start to increase the number of cards you use.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      Itsa Mystic Farm thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Yes, I normally do use the shuttle (I show that at 24:30 ish) - just that shuttle I was using there was too awkwardly big! Lol!

  • @missybosch1938
    @missybosch1938 6 лет назад +1

    This video is awesome! Thank you!

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      Missy Bosch you're welcome! I need to do more how-to's I think!

  • @PossumMedic
    @PossumMedic 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great video! :)

  • @Eruanne
    @Eruanne 6 лет назад +2

    OH MY GOD. This. Is. AWESOME! I wanna do this too! :O

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      Hehe! It's super fun, Eruanne! And you can, all you need is a pack of playing cards, a hole punch and some wool. :D You don;t need to splash out on the plywood cards yet. (although super cheap ones are available on amazon!)

  • @patticrissbaum1873
    @patticrissbaum1873 3 года назад

    Thank you for this! u are awesome!!!

  • @evelyneca7454
    @evelyneca7454 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this video!

  • @skyrocketcoast219
    @skyrocketcoast219 4 года назад

    thanks, teaching 6 yearold ti card weaving!

  • @etm567
    @etm567 6 лет назад +2

    I don't know if it is just my computer, but I often find -- and this is the case here -- that I have a great deal of trouble hearing what is being said. Now, I realize that most regular video cameras used by non-professionals have a built-in microphone, and thus the person who is best heard is the person holding the video camera, but I am also fairly sure an inexpensive microphone can be purchased at a Radio Shack and make all the difference in the world. It is kind of maddening not to be able to hear what is being said because my heat just came on, or because I turn a fan on, or because any other sound of any kind whatsoever will completely overcome the audio from the speaker in this video. Maddening.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the comment, Ellen! I'm sorry you have trouble hearing me - I actually use an external mic, one of the best on the market (a Blue Yeti). There's not a lot I can do if your PC drops the levels on the sound. I also don't want to blast the ears of any of my watchers who choose to use high quality speakers or headphones - may I suggest investing in some decent Sennheiser headphones?

    • @laceandbits
      @laceandbits 4 года назад +1

      If you are listening to anything at a comfortable volume and then you choose to switch a fan on, you're not going to hear sound properly anymore. Don't blame the person who is kind enough to do all that work to explain things to us for noises at your end. Even the cheapest little earbud headphones (like you get with a phone) will solve the problem.

  • @bayne50
    @bayne50 6 лет назад +3

    can you show the chart you are using? I would like to give it a try but could not find the same pattern on line. The only one I found used three colors, 8 cards, and said the turning sequence was all forward. (Not sure what all forward is). Thank you.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Wayne, thanks for the question! I'll try and help - actually, I plan on doing a tablet weaving livestream very soon (some time this evening!) to show a basic weave and answer questions then. I made the pattern up myself, but I'll pop it up during the livestream so you can see it - I don't have it to hand right now! Also, all forward basically means turning the cards all in one direction. It's a very simple method, means you don;t have to remember how many turns you've made, but it also builds up a lot of twist which can be a real pain to deal with.

    • @bayne50
      @bayne50 6 лет назад

      Thank you for your quick reply; it was a great help. I will be looking forward to your up coming program.

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Wayne! It's not going to be tonight now, I'm afraid, other things have come up, but it will be in the next week or so!

  • @ladywolfe67
    @ladywolfe67 6 лет назад +2

    How do I keep the yarn from turning into a massive tangled mess on the ends

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +3

      Hi, ladywolfe- with difficulty! There are a couple of methods - first, you see how I have mine wrapped around my loom? That prevents additional twist travelling down the rest of the wool and tangling up. The second thing is to make sure you do the same number of forward and reverse turns - note I was doing 4 forwards, 4 backwards? That not only formed the diamond pattern, but made sure I didn’t get twist. If you still get twist, there’s only two other things you can do - flip the cards over, which is an advanced method as it changes the pattern you’re working, (it essentially is the same as doing reversals though) or stop every so often and unravel!

    • @ladywolfe67
      @ladywolfe67 6 лет назад +1

      Elfdaughtergames Thank you! I get such a huge tangled mess on the 'open'/unwoven end of the warp.

  • @unicornmagic4654
    @unicornmagic4654 6 лет назад +1

    That's cool 😎

  • @trinaportner4125
    @trinaportner4125 6 лет назад +1

    I am learning how to card weaving but the only problem Miami I am having it once I put my cards on and I start my yarn above my cards and my ankle loom get all twisted up what am I doing wrong can you help me

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Trina - yes, you're setting up your loom backwards. Start your yarn below your cards, not above. Your yarn will twist no matter what you do - remember to change direction every so often to avoid twist buildup. I'm going to do another video shortly that might help.

  • @JochenSchrenk
    @JochenSchrenk 6 лет назад +2

    I have recently developed the Dragon Heads I designed in Z and S Twill with 92 Weaving Tablets with three meter long cotton threads - until yesterday I have the Dragon Heads in Z - twill with 30 Weaving Tablets with three meter long cotton threads - everything is parallel for me and curious with a ratchet strap - I miss the words - I am shocked by the video

  • @kjellkanin
    @kjellkanin 4 года назад

    Hi! Thanks for a great video. I am running into an issue I don't quite understand. I am pretty sure I do the S and Z right, I put the cards in the right order facing left, start with AD on top. Yet for some mysterious reason, my pattern end up on the underside and not so I can see it while weaving. Any idea where I get it wrong?

    • @kjellkanin
      @kjellkanin 4 года назад

      Or, do you say initially that s threading is from back to front, but when you thread it, you go front to back? Cause when I followed along with you, I got it right. Then I did another and I just rewatched your first explanation before actually doing it, and then is when I got it wrong. I tried another pattern, same method, wrong again. I'm just really puzzled! :)

  • @monicacoyle3760
    @monicacoyle3760 3 года назад

    I've watched a few videos ,still have no idea what tablet weaving is

  • @jolynnaerobert3190
    @jolynnaerobert3190 2 года назад

    How long should a tablet woven belt be?

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  2 года назад

      As long as you need, and also how you want to tie it. Remember, weave more than you think you need - you can always cut some off and hem it.

  • @1donnalees
    @1donnalees 6 лет назад +2

    Where did you get your small cards at?

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  6 лет назад

      Amazon! Just search for tablet weaving cards.

    • @karenveneziano9614
      @karenveneziano9614 3 года назад

      You can buy cards inexpensively on ' Wish'.

  • @Hazel-Hill
    @Hazel-Hill 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, but still confused about S/Z . At first you say "S is threaded from Back to front" but when you started threading, you threaded "S" from Front to back....eeeeek :) please help

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  4 года назад +1

      I mispoke! I was actully threading back to front, but I'd turned the cards round as that was the easiest way for me to view them. Basically, an S thread looks like an S if you look at the card from the top, and a Z thread looks like a Z. Or, if it makes it easier to visualise, think of a dollar sign $ - the vertical line or the dollar sign is the card, anmd the S part of the symbol is how the thread should look from the top. Then reverse that for the Z cards. I hope that makes it a bit clearer?

  • @Silac2008
    @Silac2008 3 года назад

    Excelente 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @LadyElaineLovegood
    @LadyElaineLovegood 3 года назад

    What would you call the type of loom you are using?

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  3 года назад +1

      Hi Audrey, I'd call it a version of the Oseberg loom, but more portable. It doesn't really have a name, it's one my dad made for me based of photos of the Oseberg and rigid heddle looms, so it's kind of a mix between the two. You don;t really need a loom to start tablet weaving, you can tie your loose ends to a chair or table leg. I was doing this at a medieval reenactment one day, and all I had was a metal pole in the ground, so I was using that. I had a young boy come up and ask why I was tied to that post.... heh!

  • @AgentPedestrian
    @AgentPedestrian 4 года назад

    Maybe it's my ADHD but I keep missing which part is the 2m thread... is it the shuttle or the threads attached to the cards? Do they need to me 2m when halved to go around or just one way?

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  4 года назад

      Hey, no worries - I'm using 2m for each thread that goes through the cards. (Each strand is 2m in total) It doesn't have to be 2m - I'm working a 14th century belt here, which is a long piece, so my threads are long. The best way to measure how long you want your threads to be is to determine the length of your finished project, then add a few inches for luck. You can always trim off excess, but it's hard to add more! When it comes to the shuttle, though it doesn't matter how much you wrap around that, as long as it can pass through the threads easily. If you run out of yarn on your shuttle, you can wind more onto it, and carry on weaving.

    • @AgentPedestrian
      @AgentPedestrian 4 года назад

      @@Elfdaughter thank you! Set up my first piece this evening and seeing if I can get a couple rows in before bed! It's woefully uneven and I have no clue how to set tension but I think I got something workable

    • @sanne6022
      @sanne6022 Год назад

      @@Elfdaughter how does that work if you run out of thread on the shuttle? isn't there gonna be a knot or something?
      Great video, love it. thanks.

  • @joannecurrie6833
    @joannecurrie6833 5 лет назад +1

    How many cards would I need for a begginner

    • @Elfdaughter
      @Elfdaughter  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Joanne, I'd recommend starting with a simple 8-card setup like this to start.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 лет назад

      joanne currie
      The super-simple pattern I got to try at Lofotr when I was 12 had four cards. The ribbon I wove in typical knitting-size yarn ended up about 1 cm wide.

  • @c.c.1366
    @c.c.1366 23 дня назад

    omg