1 Day Project + Drama = 10 day project. Weaving Log Cabin washers on a Rigid Heddle Loom

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @gadgetgirlish
    @gadgetgirlish 2 месяца назад +1

    These turned out great, but my heart went out to you when you broke your wrist🩷 Hope you heal quickly. Take care, Lee

  • @pamelasmith6306
    @pamelasmith6306 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful and amazing with a broken wrist…

  • @Pinguinpullover
    @Pinguinpullover 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh, so pretty..
    I wish you speedy nd full(!) recovery, thank you SO much for sharing this, it´s lovely!

  • @TartantazCreates
    @TartantazCreates 4 месяца назад

    Lovely project as always. Here is to a speedy recovery for you.

  • @lynda3833
    @lynda3833 4 месяца назад +1

    OUCH!! Excellent job with a broken wrist. Lovely to see you Steph. .. a very striking pattern with the black and white. Would be interested to see a video on the program you use. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

    • @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane
      @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane  4 месяца назад +1

      Your wish is my command! Haha. Yes, as I will be limited in weaving for the next few weeks, I’m working on a ‘how to’ video for the software I use, hopefully coming out in the next couple of weeks 😊

  • @SBVancouver
    @SBVancouver 4 месяца назад

    Those look great

  • @tracir4920
    @tracir4920 4 месяца назад

    The iWeaveIt software is great. I use it for my projects too. There is a bit of a learning curve though, and not all of the options are as intuitive as I would have liked, but I got there in the end. I'm looking forward to your video on the program. You likely have tips or tricks that I have not figured out yet.

  • @cathibeastevenson634
    @cathibeastevenson634 4 месяца назад +1

    Lovely, thanks for sharing the new tool (I had not seen a tensioner for a rigid heddle loom)

  • @knittynancy
    @knittynancy 4 месяца назад +1

    Sorry about your wrist! I love the pattern and your tensioning device - now have the dowels and such to make one for my loom. What software did you use to design your pattern?

    • @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane
      @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! I use iWeaveIt software for iPad. I’m working on a ‘how to’ video for this, so keep an eye out for it in the coming weeks. 😊

  • @marcy-daveweber6265
    @marcy-daveweber6265 29 дней назад

    Hi, these are beautiful! I am. going to try to follow your pattern and i have the warp all figured out,i just want to make sure that the weaving sequence is the one written underneath the one that is scratched out? I am surprised you used a 12.5 reed but i will give it a try i would have thought that yarn would be too thick. Hope that wrist is feeling almost all better.

    • @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane
      @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane  29 дней назад

      Hi, thank you! I used 12.5 as I find a I prefer a firmer towel, however you can definitely use a 10 if you prefer! Here is the warp and weft sequence. BBWBWBBWBW Repeat, and end with a BB. B= black and W = white. Good luck !

  • @wjblake66
    @wjblake66 4 месяца назад

    Sorry to hear about your wrist... I'm sure you would rather have been resting it. I love log cabin and the black and white is very dramatic. Also nice to put a face to the voice. ❤

    • @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane
      @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! I’m resting it now lol. Luckily I have some other content to put up over the next couple of weeks while I heal.

    • @wjblake66
      @wjblake66 4 месяца назад

      @@RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane That's great Steph. I always look forward to your videos.

  • @sandralaird1361
    @sandralaird1361 Месяц назад

    Love toast and Vegemite but my American kids won’t eat it.

    • @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane
      @RigidHeddleWeavinginBrisbane  Месяц назад

      My daughter in law is from California and she won’t go near it! 😂. I think it’s an acquired taste! But it has been my preferred breaky for more years than I care to count.