I really like the ambient noise in this video! It's been nice to listen to while I get used to the inkle loom I got for my birthday. You explained the little chain-like pattern really clearly, too; that's one I hadn't figured out yet. Thanks!
Thank you it was a really good tutorial, very nice weaving, and your inkle loom is a nice design. The white strings you used are called heddles, you can also use the inkle loom like a bead loom to make bracelets or necklaces, not sure if you do use yours to make them or not. My inkle loom is just plain, I made it myself, but it does the job. Cheers from Australia!
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors oh thank you for a reply. Beading is interesting, well I think it is anyway. You can make bangles and necklaces that are a bit like a dog collar I think they're called chokers, my memory is not its best lately 😄, and you'd be able to make beaded belts, cat and dog collars, pyote(?) Designs are nice. I've not done card weaving, as you said it has maths involved and that's not one of my strengths, I have floor looms as well, and the maths for dressing them just turns my brains to mush!😆, but I manage eventually. Well thank you again for sharing your video, be safe, well, and happy. Cheers from Australia!
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors 😄😄me and maths just don't get on, I found it a struggle even when I was a child at school. Yes you would find the looms too big if you're travelling around the country, but you can get folding rigid heddle looms that don't take up much space, they work the same way as the inkle loom does, one lot of warps are pushed up and then the next set of warps are pushed up. And because they're wider than an inkle, you can do wider material for bags or clothing etc, without having to join multiple bands together, well you probably know all this anyway. Cheers from Australia!
I'm an inkle loom weaver, watched a lot of videos. Enjoyed your calm different style. Keep it up.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing. It is one of the clearest demonstrations I have seen.
thank you very much
You are such a clear, concise teacher. Excellent job of even showing the sewing.
Thank You
I really like the ambient noise in this video! It's been nice to listen to while I get used to the inkle loom I got for my birthday. You explained the little chain-like pattern really clearly, too; that's one I hadn't figured out yet. Thanks!
i am glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for being so thorough this is the best demonstration i have seen. I am thinking of getting an Inkle loom.
thank you so much they can be fun
Thank you it was a really good tutorial, very nice weaving, and your inkle loom is a nice design. The white strings you used are called heddles, you can also use the inkle loom like a bead loom to make bracelets or necklaces, not sure if you do use yours to make them or not. My inkle loom is just plain, I made it myself, but it does the job. Cheers from Australia!
not tried beading yet but sounds fun
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors oh thank you for a reply. Beading is interesting, well I think it is anyway. You can make bangles and necklaces that are a bit like a dog collar I think they're called chokers, my memory is not its best lately 😄, and you'd be able to make beaded belts, cat and dog collars, pyote(?) Designs are nice. I've not done card weaving, as you said it has maths involved and that's not one of my strengths, I have floor looms as well, and the maths for dressing them just turns my brains to mush!😆, but I manage eventually. Well thank you again for sharing your video, be safe, well, and happy. Cheers from Australia!
@@howlingwind1937 i have made many looms but most are to big for me to use while on the road i found card weaving fun but then again i like math lol
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors 😄😄me and maths just don't get on, I found it a struggle even when I was a child at school. Yes you would find the looms too big if you're travelling around the country, but you can get folding rigid heddle looms that don't take up much space, they work the same way as the inkle loom does, one lot of warps are pushed up and then the next set of warps are pushed up. And because they're wider than an inkle, you can do wider material for bags or clothing etc, without having to join multiple bands together, well you probably know all this anyway. Cheers from Australia!
@@howlingwind1937 i have 1 i made that does a 2' wide run i should make a smaller one lol
Congradulations... you made a good video.. I appreciate it.. do you have more video that we can see now ?
i am just coming back from a break so many more videos to come and Thank You
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors thanks
Great skill great patients
thank you
Have you used cards with the inkle loom?
not tried cards on this loom when i was doing card weaving i made a loom just for that
I would like to see a video of using cards please
That's so cool!
Thanks next time i will try to film it better :)
Awesome job
@@susangotchy2887 Thank you
What are some other materials you weave besides yarn? This was an awesome video. Thanks for doing it.
i bet you could do it with any kind of string i have used small and large cotton, wool, alpaca, and horse hair i just find cotton yarn the easiest
Good video Tony. Looks confusing to me, a little hard to see exactly what’s going on, but very cool end result
@@MyGreenLawn2019 it is a hard 1 to film i will try again at some point
You do nice work Tony. Love the colors you worked with. You could really make some beautiful guitar straps with that loom.
thank you and yes they would work great for that
Would like to see more videos
i do have more planned just finding time