Potae (Hat) Tutorial with NZ Flax (Phormium)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @xavierg2950
    @xavierg2950 6 лет назад +8

    Best hat weaving method I've found on RUclips! It was tricky (had to figure out bits that were assumed knowledge in the video) but I managed to make one of these hat's with no experience. I used cattail here in Canada, thank you!

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  6 лет назад +1

      Hiya Xavier, Thank you! Yes when I started making these videos I made them mostly for people who have been to classes here before in NZ. If may help you to look up two others on my channel - both on how to make a flax Kono - which is the base of the hat in essence. The Powerpoint one also has the lock off (or cast off/finish) on it as step by step that might help you a little. Any further questions feels free to contact me on flaxworx@gmail.com. Happy to help.

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video 👍
    I'd really like to see you do a nice big sunhat like this 😊
    You have a new subscriber

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  9 месяцев назад +1

      I would rather not make them too big as that requires a very long harakeke, and they also tend to be a bit too soft/droopey if they are too big.

    • @richsmith3300
      @richsmith3300 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@FlaxworxAnd thats how i like it big and floppy.
      Do you make to order please.?

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  4 месяца назад

      @@richsmith3300 :-) big and floppy, I like that expression:-) yes we do make hats of different styles to order. I need a bit of lead time as I would need to harvest first as I used up all my dried harakeke and winter is not so nice and easy for harvesting and drying new material but if you flick us an email on flaxworx@gmail.com we can certainly help you.

  • @debtuhi5958
    @debtuhi5958 3 года назад +1

    Gosh that is beautiful,looks so easy to make but not lol Hei aha IL give it a go.good video,well done.thanks.

  • @francescamocali3236
    @francescamocali3236 2 года назад +1

    Hello, what to do to joint your membership site???

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  2 года назад

      Kia Ora Francesca, you need to head over to my website (www.flaxworx.co.nz) and there is a section that says "Weavers Circle" and that is where you can sign up. But I do encourage everybody to watch the FAQ there as well as that explains a lot about where to find things etc. Also here on youtube is a video that explains some of that as well - if you search on my channel "weavers circle"

  • @rozsa7828
    @rozsa7828 2 года назад +1

    Can I make a longer brim as I'm very sun sensitive

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  2 года назад

      for a wider brim you can always add another row or two or more of add-ins to make it wider but you will need very long whenu (strips) to start with or you might run out of length. A good friend of mine made a large sombrero type hat once with a very, very wide brim....

  • @ma2haNZ
    @ma2haNZ 10 месяцев назад

    Kia ora whaia, can you do a video for your red potae please? Thank you in advance ☺️

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  10 месяцев назад

      Kia ORa, I'm not sure which red one you mean, but we have 5 (or 6) Potae videos inside the Weavers circle - our subscriber-only space on our website (flaxworx.co.nz). Some tutorials are way too time-consuming and complex to put on RUclips, so we created over 80 there, from kete to potae to pikau and even piupiu...

    • @ma2haNZ
      @ma2haNZ 10 месяцев назад

      Kei the pai whaia I found your vid😅 nga mihi.

  • @kellypapara7922
    @kellypapara7922 8 лет назад +3

    Do you have a FaceBook site!! I so need to see videos of Lock Offs, and heaps more of weaving. I love these videos as it's helped me.

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  8 лет назад

      +kelly papara I do have a facebook page (flaxworx) but in terms of lock off's - ideally you learn your first few things in weaving with a tutor - who will also teach you tikanga and a load of other things - these video's are not for beginner weavers but meant to help with additional knowledge - and a lock off in particular is something that most learn on their first lesson when they start off in weaving so I don't go into detail in the videos for that reason. However - if you don't have a tutor close to you (or you may be overseas) try Mick Pendergrast's book - how to weave a kete ( I think that is the title) - loads of little tricks and tips in that one

    • @Nancytoday
      @Nancytoday 6 лет назад

      Me too!

  • @BongTran-wn8iv
    @BongTran-wn8iv Год назад +2

    Another challenge girl😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉😅

  • @Nancytoday
    @Nancytoday 6 лет назад

    Are you using cattails? What a nice looking hat! I was looking to make one out of brushes, but this looks pretty good too.

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  6 лет назад

      Hiya Nancy, no I do not (though they might work as the length is there) - this one can be done with all sorts of material so I cant see why not. There are other ways of making a hat of course but that one is one of the easier ones to learn and is based on the " Kono" start and it can be manipulated to have a more round finish at the top too.

  • @samuelperez1886
    @samuelperez1886 11 лет назад

    Very nice, but I have a doubt, how do you make a round crown instead of a square? can you load up a video how to make one

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  11 лет назад +1

      Thanks, there are I don't know how many ways of making potae - most are just a trial and error thing that people do - basically you can shape most potae (even the one shown) into different shapes - the true round one is not that easy - there are the "island style" ones with the big hole in the top that are round but most maori style hats start of more or less as a rectangle or square and get shaped into form - there are a few nice hats in Mick Pendergrasts Books as well.

    • @hit60s25
      @hit60s25 9 лет назад

      +Flaxworx Is it possible to use the Pikau starting ( to get the circle shape) to make the crown with a hole in the top??

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  9 лет назад

      Sorry but as I said earlier - I am not sure how to make a round one - I have seen some - made with kuta rather than nz flax recently (and started life as the one that I show here but are shaped to look round) but the ones that I know made with flax are usually more square than round - though that all depends on how they can be manipulated - it's all a trial and error. The island style ones that are round have a big hole in the top ( I may make another video showing those when I get a moment) and then there are the ones with some "points" at the top that could almost be considered to be round but most perfectly round potae have a different cultural and regional heritage - meaning they are made in different countries and from other materials...

  • @Mystery2592
    @Mystery2592 5 лет назад

    Can you make a open top potae please.

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  5 лет назад +1

      Kia Ora Robyn, sadly I am a bit pressed for time for the past year and a bit due to other commitments and it does take a bit of plannign and two people to make these. i had planned on making one but never got around to it. However - there are some open top potae videos already on youtube - albeit with palm leaf but the technique is the same. Also on fb there is a group Raranga Toi Whenua and a lovely man on there has made that very same potae in a series of videos if you become a member there you are able to access them.

    • @xaviernicholls6393
      @xaviernicholls6393 5 лет назад

      Hole in top potae

  • @pharynhimiona8795
    @pharynhimiona8795 9 лет назад

    how many whenu would be needed for an adult hat?

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  9 лет назад +1

      +Pharyn Himiona depends on the size of the head.. and the size of the whenu as well - it's a bit of a trial and error this - I would start by adding 4 more to this one - so perhaps 28 whenu - and then up it if needed - so 32 and so on...

  • @dreadnegus
    @dreadnegus 7 лет назад +2

    I wish that you slowed down around the edge and brim work. You hands were just working and the camera didn't pick up a lot of detail of what you were doing. Thanks for sharing. I just hope your next videos go slower and are clearer from step-to-step.

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks for your comment. It's meant to be for people who have already woven one or two hats before so know how the brim is done - at the time that was what I got asked for by friends and they had some experience already. All weaving (well our way of weaving) should be learnt first face to face perhaps at a course and my video's are aimed at people who have some experience already. However there is a weaver in NZ who does very clear and step by step video instructions and you can sign up to her classes - it's called Maori Weaving with Veranoa Hetet - on fb - she is very good and does online classes.

  • @Vannghemientay2767
    @Vannghemientay2767 6 лет назад +1

    Fromt 6m20s to 8m30s i look unclear,please slow down.

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  6 лет назад +2

      Kia ora, So sorry. this video builds on others I made before so usually when I dont show something or just go fast over it it means its shown in another or I assume the person watching has already some weaving experience from elsewhere. All my videos are meant to be for weavers who have had lessons before or some experience and to them showing them every tiny detail makes no sense. They have taken off now I know but they where never meant to be complete step by step instructions - just refreshers. I highly recommend to do a class with a tutor face to face - or alternatively a actual online class - like the Hetet Weaving school (paying classes).to get all the details

    • @Vannghemientay2767
      @Vannghemientay2767 6 лет назад

      @@Flaxworx thanks

  • @kayleighgarner
    @kayleighgarner Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @Zuvuuya
    @Zuvuuya 3 года назад

    cant really see how you are weaving that

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  3 года назад

      its not meant to be for absolute beginners sorry. This type of hat is based on the Kono that is a easier weaving project and then it is just a matter of adding extra whenu for the brim... I have more potae video tutorials on my membership site but they are not free like the youtube ones sorry.

    • @Zuvuuya
      @Zuvuuya 3 года назад

      @@Flaxworx ok, im just referring to the fast speed of the vid, came too fast, before I could see the pattern. I dont think you have to be a professional, lololollol. have a great day keep shining

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  3 года назад +2

      @@Zuvuuya you can alter the playback speed on youtube, the sound might not work with that version but the video itself will be slower and No, one does not have to be a professional:-)

    • @Zuvuuya
      @Zuvuuya 3 года назад

      @@Flaxworx cool I will look for that thanks

  • @bettychristie7355
    @bettychristie7355 2 года назад +2

    Love your work..but theres too much talking going on.
    Is it possible to cut down on the talking? PLEASE??

    • @Flaxworx
      @Flaxworx  2 года назад

      thanks! it's kind hard to stop the talking in old videos...this one is from 2013... you can always turn the sound off though. Sorry that I can't change this now...

  • @tolis1973
    @tolis1973 8 лет назад

    its fantastic I want to try!! If anyone knows to speak greeks please tell me more details. Thanks!!!