2/2 Twill Boundweave | Mug Rug Tutorial 1

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • This video explains how to weave a 2/2 boundweave mug rug on a 4 shaft loom. Check out below for timestamps and a link to the draft & warping instructions. Thanks for watching!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:38 The final look and how hard to beat
    02:28 How the pattern works
    05:15 Initial rows
    09:08 Complete pattern repeat
    10:45 Stacking shuttles for neat edges
    13:08 Floating selvedges
    16:20 Conclusion
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    Warping instructions:
    wildgingerhandweaving.blogspo...
    Weaving draft & notes on structure:
    wildgingerhandweaving.blogspo...
    Written patterns available:
    www.etsy.com/shop/WildGingerW...
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    Tools & Materials:
    Leclerc Artisat 22" 4-shaft floor loom
    8/4 cotton carpet warp (natural)
    Lily Sugar 'n Cream cotton yarn (Dazzle Blue, Mod Blue, Hot Lime)
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    Song: Into The Light
    Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
    Link: • [Background Music] Int... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
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Комментарии • 38

  • @user-vs9cs3he1i
    @user-vs9cs3he1i Год назад

    What a wonderful teacher... your explanations are very clear; easy to understand.

  • @patticrissbaum1873
    @patticrissbaum1873 2 месяца назад

    So glad I found this - I bought a LeClerc 24" 4 shaft loom from an antique store about 7 years ago and FINALLY found all the parts to get it up and running. It looks just like yours! =) Thank you so very much for these instructions - LOVE IT! You rock!!!

  • @ksisu1324
    @ksisu1324 Год назад +1

    Definitely setting up my loom and doing all of the mug rugs!

  • @elizevermaak3999
    @elizevermaak3999 Год назад +1

    I will definitely try this new technique….so clear demostrated

  • @cathydingman5146
    @cathydingman5146 5 месяцев назад

    Looks like a great way to try different patterns- thank you

  • @elizabethnash8805
    @elizabethnash8805 Год назад

    A really clear and concise tutorial. I always stack my shuttles in order so I don't get mixed up but I wasn't really aware that is what I was doing and that it helped with neat edges. And your explanation for floating selvedges, over and under was very clear. I look forward to more tutorials.

  • @conniesimonich2327
    @conniesimonich2327 Год назад +1

    I’ll be doing this pattern. Thanks for your wonderful directions

  • @sharonkoch9744
    @sharonkoch9744 Год назад +1

    super inspirational! you're a great teacher! i don't have a 4-shaft, but love challenges, so will give this a go on a small frame loom. I'm thinking cool bookmark or bracelet. looking forward to your next video! bravo!

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! It's such a straightforward pattern that it should be totally do-able on a frame loom. It might be a bit thick for a bookmark, but a bracelet is a great idea. Have fun!

  • @marinamartinez6886
    @marinamartinez6886 Год назад +1

    Very good instructions with demonstration! 👍👍👍

  • @OopsCrochet
    @OopsCrochet Год назад

    Wow, what an amazing amount of work you've achieved! Thank you for the video and written instructions. Well done!

  • @jenreeves7684
    @jenreeves7684 Год назад

    That is very beautiful. I wish I could do this but I will just admire your work. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @Jill4Today
    @Jill4Today 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Emily -- I wanted to let you know that I figured out that 2 threads go into each heddle. Duh!
    I've gone to your Etsy shop and purchased a couple of your PDF downloads. I'm sure this will help - you have included so many helpful diagrams and drawdowns, etc. Thanks again, Jill, Oregon

  • @kathyenglish8427
    @kathyenglish8427 Год назад

    Great instructions it’s a pleasure to watch!

  • @Jill4Today
    @Jill4Today 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Emily, got your text in Facebook but couldn't find a wY to get back to you. I did delete the question because I finally figured out my puzzle. It wasn't you, it was me. Thank you for seeking me out. And thanks for great videos! Jill

  • @anarosa6357
    @anarosa6357 Год назад

    Muchas gracias por tu video , Lo practicare en mi proximo projecto❤

  • @lilianabeatriz4551
    @lilianabeatriz4551 Год назад

    Thank you. Very good. 🥀

  • @JacquesBolduc1
    @JacquesBolduc1 3 месяца назад

    Is your warp thread very tight on tension? Thank you so much for your video.

  • @asifraza1867
    @asifraza1867 Год назад

    Good

  • @13heylady
    @13heylady Год назад

    Im wondering if you did this with 8/2 cotton, would it work but just be thinner lines?

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      If you tried that, I suspect your fabric would be very floppy and the lines would be so thin that it would be hard to perceive a zig-zag. If you really want to use 8/2 cotton for your weft, I would recommend using a different sett. A rule of thumb would be to make your weft-faced sett about half what it would be for a balanced plainweave; so for 8/2 cotton, I would try 10-12 epi for krokbragd and see how it works!

  • @ksisu1324
    @ksisu1324 Год назад +1

    What makes this 'bound weave' vs a twill

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      Great question! Not all twill is boundweave and not all boundweave is twill.
      Being "twill" has to do with how the threads interlace with each other: in this case, both the warp and the weft threads are going over two/under two.
      Being "boundweave" has to do with the characteristics of the fabric: the warp threads are spaced wide apart and the weft threads are packed densely together, so the weft covers up the warp entirely.

    • @ksisu1324
      @ksisu1324 Год назад +1

      @@wildgingerhandweaving4171 So boundweave is weft-faced weaving?

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      Yes, boundweave is a type of weft-faced weaving. Usually it refers to weft-faced weaving on a multi-shaft loom (as opposed to weft-faced plainweave or tapestry).

    • @ksisu1324
      @ksisu1324 Год назад

      @@wildgingerhandweaving4171 Thank you for explaining this.
      Is Krokbragd boundweave?

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      @ksisu1324 Yes, krokbragd is a variety of boundweave traditionally woven on 3 shafts. It's one of my favorites, and I'll be doing videos on it!

  • @elizevermaak3999
    @elizevermaak3999 Год назад

    What is the exact width of the muggrug

    • @wildgingerhandweaving4171
      @wildgingerhandweaving4171  Год назад +1

      These mug rugs measure 5.25 inches wide. To calculate how wide it will be if you modify the pattern, take the number of warp threads (in this case, 33) divided by the number of threads per inch (in this case, 6), and take off a little bit to account for shrinkage.