Hi Jenell hope you and Cody are both OK. Love, love this weaving pattern. You make it look a lit easier than it probably is. Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise. Hope you didnt hurt yourself has you got up. Keep weaving,keep smiling,keep safe and well.Lots of love to you and Cody and big hugs to your pets. Jen xxxx
thank you for this tutorial! i just love your videos - they have such a sophisticated, upscale, expert feel to them. i’m going to tag you in an IG post soon with my second ever weaving. you’re so inspirational! 😜
Thank you for sharing this cool pattern- love all your fun and informative tutorials! Question-- how would you go about adding fringe with the odd amount of warp strings? Thanks again!
Question, when working the pattern, instead of doing plain weave straight across every other row, what would happen if you skipped the plain weave on the warps that had the second colour? would the pattern come out more defined?
In the case of this pattern, no, as it would mess with the structure of the piece and once off the loom it would not sit well. That being said, most of our other overshot patterns go to the edge of the weaving and I use a smaller string for the tabby which allows the pattern to pop a lot more. Here's a tutorial for your reference: ruclips.net/video/42pNVYxjMVE/видео.htmlsi=cj3zL522zLQ6-040
Loving your tutorials! Would this be the best method to do a large letter "G" as I want to do something along those lines for my daughters room (with added pompoms add for a fun touch) 🙂
Get the pattern here: spruceandlinen.com/blogs/weaving-tutorials/overshot-weaving-tutorial-pdf-pattern
Hi Jenell hope you and Cody are both OK. Love, love this weaving pattern.
You make it look a lit easier than it probably is.
Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise.
Hope you didnt hurt yourself has you got up.
Keep weaving,keep smiling,keep safe and well.Lots of love to you and Cody and big hugs to your pets.
Jen xxxx
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
thank you for this tutorial! i just love your videos - they have such a sophisticated, upscale, expert feel to them. i’m going to tag you in an IG post soon with my second ever weaving. you’re so inspirational! 😜
Thank you so much! That compliment means a lot to me, and that's definitely what I'm aiming for :)
it resembles an ebroidered look but incorporated into the structure. beautiful.
Totally!
Merci pour tous ces tutoriels !! Belles créations !👏👏👏
Thank you for your clear and informative tutorial, it was really enjoyable.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed this!
Hi I'm new for learning this job
.thank you.😊. You are a great person to teach tapestry .🎉
Wow that’s so cool! Never heard of it!! Definitely a great addition!!! Thank you for sharing!!!😍
It's a fun one right?!
Thank you for your clear and informative tutorial, very enjoyable.
Wow you make it look very easy. Thank you very much
Anxious to try this. Thank you for sharing.
That was super easy to follow, thank you explaining it so well. You're awesome!
Glad it was helpful!
Can’t wait to try this one,thank you for the great tutorial.May I ask,what is the size of the spacing on your loom for the warp strings?
You’re welcome! This loom is 4 epi (1/4” spacing).
Wow...very nice, indeed!!!!. Have you done brocade weaving?, just curious
That looks fun to do with some cross stitch patterns that have.
Your video is more informative then clg ur university..
Im have to try this, like the colors. Ty
How do you create the sheets? Is there an app or site to help create them?
Thank you for sharing this cool pattern- love all your fun and informative tutorials! Question-- how would you go about adding fringe with the odd amount of warp strings? Thanks again!
So glad you enjoyed this! I just wrap my fringe around 3 strings on one end ☺️
@@spruceandlinen Ah, yes, that makes sense! Thank you!
Thanks so much for another pattern , you're really very kind and much appreciated
You’re welcome 😊 thanks for watching!
Yasss!! I'm so excited to use this technique somehow in my next weaving. Thank you, as always you give the best tutorials 😘🤗
Yay! Thank you!
Thank you! So excited to try this!
Awesome! Happy weaving!
Hi.I am very happy that i am writing to you but i am unhappy because i can't make a pattern like to yours.
PLEASE can you help me?I am confused.
Thank you so mich for sharing this lovely weaving pattern! 🤗
You’re welcome 😊
that was so much fun! I want to do it on the square loom that I got with the package of cute xmas looms.
Love your tutorial. Did you happen to take a picture of the reverse side of this?
No photo, but I show the back at 8:52 in this video ☺️
@@spruceandlinen Thank you, I don't know how I missed that. Love your video!
I love those needles. Where can I find them please. Thanks so much for your video, so easy to follow. Getting inspired to try something new.
I make them and sell them in my shop, the shop reopens December 29th spruceandlinen.com
Question, when working the pattern, instead of doing plain weave straight across every other row, what would happen if you skipped the plain weave on the warps that had the second colour? would the pattern come out more defined?
In the case of this pattern, no, as it would mess with the structure of the piece and once off the loom it would not sit well. That being said, most of our other overshot patterns go to the edge of the weaving and I use a smaller string for the tabby which allows the pattern to pop a lot more. Here's a tutorial for your reference: ruclips.net/video/42pNVYxjMVE/видео.htmlsi=cj3zL522zLQ6-040
@@spruceandlinen thank you so much!
This is amazing i will be following you vicky
Thank you!
I wish you could show/teach overshot changing colors in the pattern i.e. two in the pattern and one in the background
We have 2 videos for 2 colour overshot: ruclips.net/video/sn8b-PECxMA/видео.html &
ruclips.net/video/TT3pUR9Zw5E/видео.html
Hi will a smaller one work
What do I do if i can't keep 30+ strings of warp strings?
Loving your tutorials! Would this be the best method to do a large letter "G" as I want to do something along those lines for my daughters room (with added pompoms add for a fun touch) 🙂
Definitely! Those rows of tabby in between will help keep it al together nicely
I love this! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Pdf for overshot weaving can you share link..
Thank your videosI like very mucho
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much por the pattern.!!!! Blessings....Saludos!!!
You are so welcome!
I LOVE It!
Thank you!! :)
What would have happened if the template was worked sideways? Would the pattern have been more square?
I think the way to get it more square would be to either use thicker weft strings, or have the warp strings closer together.
Hi..
Great idea..
Where I get pdf of graph
spruceandlinen.com/blogs/weaving-tutorials/overshot-weaving-tutorial-pdf-pattern
Fabulous
Thank you!
so cool!
Thanks!!
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