Houndstooth Woven Mend with Speedweve Loom

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2023
  • Demonstration of using a Speedweve Loom, also known as a mending loom or darning loom, and doubled cashmere/nylon reinforcing thread to fix a hole in a knitted sock with two colors in a houndstooth pattern. The process is shown from beginning to end, including attaching the loom and finishing the yarn tails.
    Loom shown is made by Alexon Ver.

Комментарии • 28

  • @susanpwaitt
    @susanpwaitt Год назад +6

    Well done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have purchased a loom but haven't built the courage to try it. Your work was beautiful & encouraging for someone just switching from manual darning to the weaving unit. Thanks again.

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  Год назад

      I'm glad it was helpful. The instructions that come with many of these looms can be confusing or leave out important info like how to finish the ends.

  • @lizthacker6184
    @lizthacker6184 Год назад +4

    Thank you SO much for this very informative video! The paper instructions that came with my loom were four short paragraphs and gave NO real details on tightening down the ends as you go nor how to finish off the threads. This has been an excellent tutorial!😁

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  Год назад +1

      I’m glad it was helpful. The written instructions for some of these looms leave a lot out!

    • @lizthacker6184
      @lizthacker6184 Год назад +2

      @@kiradulaney That's an understatement. I couldn't believe how obtuse the instructions that came with it were. Your video and gentle, ENCOURAGING, voice is what convinced me to keep the loom and give it a try instead of returning it. THANKS AGAIN!

  • @HiddenOaksFarm
    @HiddenOaksFarm 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou! You were so complete and easy to follow!

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  4 месяца назад

      I'm glad it was helpful for you!

  • @carla_coded
    @carla_coded Год назад +1

    Great explanation. Thank you!

  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this very informative video ✌🇨🇦

  • @foodandcooking2852
    @foodandcooking2852 Год назад +1

    Very clear explanation, thanks

  • @AD-uw3xs
    @AD-uw3xs Год назад

    Very good tutorial!

  • @hannahsssooo
    @hannahsssooo Год назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @wtb61
    @wtb61 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I just ordered one from Amazon.

  • @jeffreycrawley1216
    @jeffreycrawley1216 9 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting - we (my daughter and I) found one of these in a box of sewing bits at a local boot sale (yard sale) last weekend. Nice and easy to follow video but couldn't hear anything even with the volume turned right up. Anybody else have this problem of is it my computer?
    Also, how do I stop my daughter from cutting holes in perfectly good sweaters so that she can "repair" them?

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  9 месяцев назад

      I think the sound issue is specific to your computer if you're not hearing anything at all. And tell your daughter she can patch items even without holes!

  • @edinacole6382
    @edinacole6382 Год назад

    Thank you!

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  Год назад +1

      My pleasure - I love sharing skills.

    • @shevahauser1780
      @shevahauser1780 Год назад

      ​@@kiradulaney do you know anymore patterns? such as checker board, or anything else?

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  Год назад +1

      You can look up weaving patterns, design your own, or just experiment and see what happens! An easy one is a four-block patch where you do half the warp threads in one color, then switch to a second color for the other half. Do the same with the weft and you'll get two solid blocks and two mixed-color blocks.

  • @marizgoshchevsky9782
    @marizgoshchevsky9782 Год назад +1

    Excellent demo. Thank you.
    Where can I find such a loom?

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  Год назад

      There are vintage looms and some new suppliers. The one in the video is from Alexon Ver on Etsy, and I've also found some on Amazon. Look for the style with the ledge for the rubber band rather than tabs that stick out.

    • @LittleRedBee
      @LittleRedBee 11 месяцев назад

      So… it’s the same is sewing on woven patch around the edges? Wouldn’t a knitted patch be a better repair option?

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 7 месяцев назад

    Could you provide a link for those spools of mending thread? I have been trying to find quality thread myself. Thank you.

    • @kiradulaney
      @kiradulaney  6 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I can't find these same ones anywhere! I like the mending/reinforcing threads that are sold at yarn shops and often used to carry along when knitting the heels of socks. They're similar to this but larger so no need to double them. I sometimes use laceweight or fingering weight yarn, always with some nylon or silk or mohair for strength, and when mending cottons I use sashiko thread.