Red Silk Trim: An Exploration of Narrow-Ware Weaving

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @Alex-Sews
    @Alex-Sews 4 года назад +40

    Yes PLEASE do a weaving vid. I've just been getting into weaving this year and I'd love more info, especially from a medieval perspective. The family/friends helping me when I get stuck are more 19th century historical weavers... Also that band looks absolutely lovely! What a great color too. Please give Production Assistant Bran a scritch for me.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +4

      Will do! PA Bran is purring like a motorboat!

  • @dawnmorningstar
    @dawnmorningstar 4 года назад +27

    Absolutely delighted about the "croissant" friends.

    • @judithcollins3744
      @judithcollins3744 4 года назад

      Much better than the mishearing of the auto-captioning error of "cross aunt".

  • @elyssadougherty8255
    @elyssadougherty8255 4 года назад +16

    When I saw you weaving with your hair down I immediately remembered all the times I've sewn or knitted or spun my own hair into my work. Dangerous business.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +10

      I cannot TELL you how many times I've fiber-artsed my hair into my projects...

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 3 года назад +1

      There were types of fine lace in which a horse hair supported the tiny picots. And if a horse hair was too coarse, they used human hair.
      Or they made the entire lace from human hair, because why not.
      trc-leiden.nl/trc-needles/techniques/lace-making/hair-lace

    • @sinnastevenson2302
      @sinnastevenson2302 3 года назад +1

      I have actually done this on purpose for particularly sentimental items.

  • @cherylstraub5970
    @cherylstraub5970 4 года назад +28

    Yes, please let us know what types of looms were out there pre-industrail revolution.

    • @audpicc
      @audpicc 4 года назад +3

      Frame looms have been used for millennia!

    • @audpicc
      @audpicc 4 года назад +4

      There's a piece of Egyptian pottery from 4400BCE that depicts a horizontal frame loom where heddles were attached to jacks that were raised and lowered via foot pedal.

    • @kitkatliz1495
      @kitkatliz1495 4 года назад +2

      Yes please!! I would love to see this

  • @RetroClaude
    @RetroClaude 4 года назад +2

    Who knew I needed to take up weaving? Thanks for sharing this amazing craft 💚

  • @paloma_hill
    @paloma_hill 3 года назад +1

    oh WOW I've seen those in museums but could never visualize how they could have been used!

  • @AngelaCarothers
    @AngelaCarothers 4 года назад +1

    Yes please to more videos about weaving!!!

  • @lesleyharris525
    @lesleyharris525 4 года назад +1

    Yes please all the weaving info would be great,thank you.

  • @cassandragibson1398
    @cassandragibson1398 4 года назад +1

    A weaving technology video would awesome! The history of fiber arts is so interesting!

  • @courtneym75
    @courtneym75 3 года назад +1

    You can help control the weft tension a little by doing it in this order: pass the shuttle through, leaving a loop; change sheds; beat; gently pull the weft thread still attached to your bobbin to close the loop; rinse and repeat

  • @darklymoonlit
    @darklymoonlit 4 года назад +9

    Premium cat content! Also please more weaving/loom videos - not that I need more reason to want to try it.

  • @breec
    @breec 4 года назад +1

    Croissant friend!! This was awesome. Yes please more weaving! I love this loom because it holds the tension for you so you're not trapped lol I'm looking forward to your projects!

  • @selkiemorien9006
    @selkiemorien9006 4 года назад +1

    Very much yes to a weaving video! I loved watching you work and would like to understand more of it :)

  • @deannastevens1217
    @deannastevens1217 4 года назад +1

    WOW!!! I had never heard of card weaving until a few days ago. I had the chance to buy an Inkle loom at a 2nd hand shop not long ago and didn't know what it was. (sad now) Now You have a fabulous weaving episode. Yay me.
    I would love to see a video on the looms and different weaving techniques. Thank you so much for a great video.

  • @HeraldHealer
    @HeraldHealer 2 года назад +1

    Weaving history video please!😍

  • @hen1910
    @hen1910 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the video! To add to weaving consistency: If you leave a small loop behind when passing the weft through, and pull it through gently and adjust it only after you have changed sheds, you will be able to control the selvedge tension and have a more even edge/width.

  • @unwrittenbook
    @unwrittenbook 4 года назад +10

    This croissant would love to know more about weaving! Maybe also a glimpse on the belt method? As tiny japanese apartment is tiny

    • @sinnastevenson2302
      @sinnastevenson2302 3 года назад

      There are lots of tutorials for backstrap weaving. It's not super difficult, either. The first thing I ever wove on mine was a proper backstrap, as I was using a roll of bandage..... And wooden dowels that I had sanded myself, because I was poor.

  • @cometkatt
    @cometkatt Год назад +1

    YES PLEASE

  • @beatriceandersson7810
    @beatriceandersson7810 4 года назад +11

    I’m amazed that you can make sense of that wooden contraption ! Weaving is a crafting witchcraft I’d love to know more about 🙂

    • @lajoyous1568
      @lajoyous1568 4 года назад +2

      Found a substantial size loom while browsing antiques...
      It's not easy to talk myself down from such things even knowing that I don't know how to weave.
      So glad to see you embrace a dying art and are blessed with a loom smaller than a kitchen table.

  • @DanielleStJohn
    @DanielleStJohn 4 года назад +5

    I am absolutely down for pre-industrial weaving video!

  • @coreygilles847
    @coreygilles847 3 года назад +1

    I would love to learn more about weaving

  • @AndreaIris86
    @AndreaIris86 4 года назад +20

    Ok, the universe is clearly conspiring to make me build an Inkle loom, isn't it?

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +3

      I can only hope so!

    • @AndreaIris86
      @AndreaIris86 4 года назад +3

      @@OpusElenae luckily it seems quite an easy thing to build, all considered 😅

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel5390 3 года назад +1

    I don't know what I want more - the silk kitty or the silk trim. They are both so extremely beautiful.

  • @themusecalliope1066
    @themusecalliope1066 4 года назад +5

    All the weaving and loom info! Also, I totally got a lucet.

  • @FlybyStardancer
    @FlybyStardancer 4 года назад +4

    Yes please moar weaving! It was so interesting seeing you make the trim!!

  • @faetownsend9461
    @faetownsend9461 4 года назад +2

    Oh yes, all the weaving videos, please! You might even get me to pick my tablet weaving back up. 😸

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna 4 года назад +7

    another scadian on youtube, Elewys of Finchingfield(sp) has a great trick for sides. Leave a loop on the weft until you do the next pass, then pull it tight.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +1

      I will give this a try!

  • @rachelboersma-plug9482
    @rachelboersma-plug9482 4 года назад +3

    I'd love to be your croissant friend 🥐
    All the trim, please! Lucet braid, tablet weaving and anything else you care to share with us.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +2

      You ARE my croissant friend!

  • @sygirl101
    @sygirl101 4 года назад +6

    I’ve loved the croissant friends. I always watch with captions on and it makes a good giggle at the beginning.
    I’d love more weaving videos. I haven’t tried it myself, but it looks so fascinating. I’d really like to learn more about different styles and methods. Also the pros and cons of what they might be used for. Looking forward to more videos!

  • @SarahBent
    @SarahBent 4 года назад +2

    I would love to see more about weaving! I keep starting a finger loop braid but Momming while crafting is a challenge that has not allowed for this.

  • @laulutar
    @laulutar 4 года назад +2

    Yes please on the "more weaving videos" thought!

  • @FayeSterling
    @FayeSterling 4 года назад +3

    yess weaving videos!!

  • @janisi9262
    @janisi9262 3 года назад

    This is a clever little loom to make so much yardage in such a small space! I'm ok being a croissant.

  • @alethearia
    @alethearia 4 года назад +1

    Historically Adequate is, by far, my favorite phrase

  • @linw7320
    @linw7320 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing the weaving process, your silk trim is very pretty, I'm definitely in for more.

  • @jenniferandrew3373
    @jenniferandrew3373 4 года назад +2

    This was really interesting. I've woven with counter-balance and backstrap looms. I've looked at inkle looms, but had no idea how they worked.

  • @TimesmithDressHistory
    @TimesmithDressHistory 4 года назад +1

    New to your channel. First, as one human owned by a mini-panther to another - greetings! That opening scene was definitely the hook to keep me watching. And then being greeted as a croissant... ah, definitely in the right place!
    I would love to learn about narrow tape weaving.... ESPECIALLY - and I'm sorry if this is way out of your wheelhouse -- the purpose made 3-D profile stay ribbon used to cover the joins in 18th century stays. Those of us obsessed with 18th century staymaking basically just want somebody to start making it again today!

  • @LindaUrsin
    @LindaUrsin 4 года назад +2

    Would love to see all the other weaving options pre 1900. I've done some belt anchored tablet weaving myself but I haven't tried for example "sprang"

  • @hlpagel
    @hlpagel 3 года назад

    i audibly gasped at 7:02!! the finished product is amazing though!

  • @corasgrove3474
    @corasgrove3474 4 года назад +1

    Mystery solved. I've always heard 'croeso' and then saw 'croissant' and thought it was a reference I didn't get :)

  • @TheMetatronGirl
    @TheMetatronGirl 4 года назад +2

    I’m quite happy to be a croissant.

  • @clarencejacobowitz640
    @clarencejacobowitz640 4 года назад +7

    I have loved trying tablet weaving using a backstrap method! How long did this take in real time? I had a project strung across my floor for a month when my motivation ran out. If anyone wants pictures for context on my method, ask! I have a few.

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 3 года назад +1

      I would like to.
      I would really prefer a method of tablet weaving without a loom.

  • @criscris2959
    @criscris2959 Год назад

    Maravilloso trabajo de paciencia infinita.
    No conocía estw telar para tejer cintas!
    Muchas gracias por mostrarlo.
    Un saludo desde Barcelona

  • @jennglow4647
    @jennglow4647 Год назад

    Very cool 😀

  • @warsandrij
    @warsandrij 4 года назад

    I am trilled to be a croissant friend! It's a great name!! You have the most interesting cuppas. I'm always surprised at what you're drinking. I prefer rooibos tea. I started drinking it when I lived in the Netherlands and it's quite popular there. Good luck in the competition you're entering!

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +1

      Im such a weirdo; I don’t love rooibus tea. I have one blend with honeybush that I don’t mind, but when I want something without caffeine I usually go for a straight herbal tisane.

  • @inarigitsune
    @inarigitsune 4 года назад +1

    That looks lovely and nice so see an inkle loom set up. I've used my rigid heddle (glimkara) loom to make belts before. I plan to use it with cards instead of heddles some time in the upcoming year to see how that goes. My back won't allow the backstrap method, so alternatives it is!. I don't weave often enough either.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +1

      I have a bigger ink loom that does about half again as much trim and had a long enough working area that I can actually do cards with it. I’d loooove to get an actual tape/box loom too

    • @inarigitsune
      @inarigitsune 4 года назад

      @@OpusElenae I just needed to look up tape and box looms, wow those are pretty!

  • @angelaplatts
    @angelaplatts 4 года назад

    What a coincidence, I've been watching Elewys of Finchingfeld showing how to do tablet weaving on the same loom. I'm slowly been drawn to giving it a try, but I can't afford one. I love your leggings :o)

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад

      Thank you, they’re from Lorica Clothing!

  • @nanettebromley8843
    @nanettebromley8843 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this reminder that all ribbon does not have to be tablet woven.
    Only need about a meter for a handfasting ribbon and was struggling to wrangle 38 warp weighted cards. Luckily it was in cotton thread not the silk i am going to be using.
    Time to find my mini inkle loom.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 месяца назад +1

      Plainweave ribbons were definitely a Thing!

  • @karenmoody7011
    @karenmoody7011 4 года назад +1

    I have just got an inkle loom to weave on ! But I'm trying tablet weaving. The instructions for warping it are for heddle so I'm going to have to figure out a way for tablet weaving on it , I'm sure it will take me more attempts! Lovely trim , I bet it feels so soft and smooth.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +2

      When weaving with cards, you're not relying on the different pegs+string-heddles to create a shed, so you can loop the threads all around the same peg, the way I did the first time. Looping the strings around the front peg gives you a very short working space though, so you might have better luck looping them around the top back peg (and skipping over the top front peg completely) to give you a longer working space. If that doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll warp mine up with some cards so you can see.

    • @karenmoody7011
      @karenmoody7011 4 года назад +1

      @@OpusElenae thank you so much for your help 😊 Im just waiting for my yarns and cards to arrive, i will give it a go, if i fail in the warping I will you a shout, im really looking forward to adding the finished weaving on to my sewing projects.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +2

      @@karenmoody7011 I’d love to see what you make! Feel free to tag me on social media!

    • @karenmoody7011
      @karenmoody7011 4 года назад +1

      @@OpusElenae ill post some pics! ❤️

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 Год назад

    Watching again, but, drinking plain water tonight.

  • @avenillacastienkersteter8283
    @avenillacastienkersteter8283 3 года назад

    I would love for you to explain the different looms. I trying to learn tablet weaving and my aunt bought me a second hand loom like the one you are working on.

  • @MendyLady
    @MendyLady 4 года назад +4

    I've been struggling not to add weaving to my fiber hobbies for years - I DON'T need another! And yet every so often I look at inkle looms on etsy.. *weeps in costumer*

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +2

      I feel the SAME WAY about leather work.

  • @mmcgartland2095
    @mmcgartland2095 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @rachele7398
    @rachele7398 3 года назад

    Just learned of the card weaving and its so fun to see how it works. More weaving vids would be amazing, especially if PA Bran is helping to explain things (p.s is that how you spell PA kitty’s name?)

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  3 года назад +1

      It is! He was named for the Irish folk hero (and because it means Raven)

  • @augustwogsland3309
    @augustwogsland3309 4 года назад

    I love how this turned out! How do you decide where to put trim on clothes and such? I'd love to trim up stuff, but I cannot ever figure out where it will look good to put trim.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +1

      I usually look at extant pieces or manuscripts/paintings, and in the event that there aren’t any to go off, I put trim around the neck opening and cuffs.

  • @roisinsquill
    @roisinsquill 4 года назад

    Please make a weaving video!

  • @razorbackstudiosartchannel2941
    @razorbackstudiosartchannel2941 4 года назад

    Hears b5 stays for the croissants.

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 Год назад

    In answer to your question, I am drinking warm milk with saffron, ginger & nutmeg.
    I hope you are well.😀🤞

  • @jenniferbusey4534
    @jenniferbusey4534 4 года назад +2

    I do not need an inkle loom....I do not need an inkle loom.....I do not need an inkle loom....
    I have been looking at inkle looms all weekend...

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 года назад +1

      Inkle looms are great but you can also get a small rigid heddle for less and do some back strap weaving too! Tie one end of the warp to your belt and the other to a table leg and you’re off to the races!

  • @c.c.1366
    @c.c.1366 4 месяца назад

    I wish you'd used a lighter color thread so it'd be easier to see! Also wish I hadn't carefully watched you do it wrong. You should have cut that out, but warned us not to do it.

    • @OpusElenae
      @OpusElenae  4 месяца назад

      This is a documentation of a project, not a tutorial video; a lighter color would not have worked for the coat this trim was woven for. Thats also why I didn’t cut the wrong warping, it’s important to show that even time consuming mistakes can be fixed.

  • @mmcgartland2095
    @mmcgartland2095 3 года назад

    Please do different ways to weave