I'm a handweaver! Although I've never seriously attempted tapestry weaving, I always figured it'd be easier than using a floor, table, or rigid heddle loom due to the calculations and all the equipment... however, I didn't consider the design process! I just found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I'm loving it! Weaver-tube is my new favorite thing
I learned tapestry first, because it was free. I already had yarn and tapestry needles from crocheting. I got a library book on off-loom weaving which had a section on carboard looms. I made a little pouch with no sewing! Tapestry on cardboard is usually done selvedge to selvedge, with various techniques to minimize draw-in. You can now purchase packs of pre-notched cardboard looms for teaching children. A cardboard loom can be cut into any shape. One artist uses clothing patterns to cut out looms from large boxes and make custom clothing. I now use tapestry looms and also do a little rigid heddle weaving. Tapestry is much easier on arthritic bodies than handweaving, in my opinion. My shoulders don't ache from it. Thanks for this excellent video!
Thanks for taking the time to comment - that's really interesting, I didn't think that tapestry would be better than handweaving ergonomically! Maybe it's the way I do tapestry weaving, haha! :)
I just started loom weaving and its refreshing to see someone with a similar personal style to me. I live the soundtracks of your shorts and reels. Love the hawk!! ❤❤❤ just thank you for being you!!
I’m a handweaver and I’m just having a go at tapestry. I absolutely love the idea of handweaving as a master craft and tapestry as an art. I’m going to start thinking of it like that. I’d love you to make some more videos on this subject. Maybe something along the lines of where the crossover is in your own practice. How one informs the other to give rise to a cohesive body of work. It seems as if your colour palettes are similar. Do you do some of each every day? Is one more a morning task and one an afternoon kind of task?
Hi Michelle. Cheeky question. When you do your weaving and you are doing some of the background which covers the entire width of the piece do you weave from selvage to selvage? Thanks Caroline.
Hey Caroline! No, never! The only time I do that is when I do the hem (see previous video!). If you weave selvedge to selvedge on a tapestry, those edges will start to pull in ... So the technique is to do large blocks of colour in parts called 'lazy lines' ... I'll record an example in my next studio vlog 😉
Thanks Michelle that would be great. Must admit that you have motivated me to have a go at tapestry weaving. I am already a weaver of cloth but new challenges and all that. I thought that this vlog was great and the distinction clear and precise. Keep ‘em coming. Cx 🌼.
@UCyjmXq63ZPruv2CW1aNUxbA Good on you! I think that doing what you want and not giving a **** about what anyone else 'allows' you to do is the height of creativity :) Thanks for your kind comments ... the colour changes every 3 months, but the styles been pretty much the same for the last 27 years, lol!!
@@ThreefoldDesigns it's very fun, good for making strong straps, belts, etc, because of the way the warp is twisted together. If you're curious I recommend this channel: youtube.com/@elewysoffinchingefeld3066?si=cSUO7AjxtgyWi63t She's really good and I basically learned using her videos
I'm a handweaver! Although I've never seriously attempted tapestry weaving, I always figured it'd be easier than using a floor, table, or rigid heddle loom due to the calculations and all the equipment... however, I didn't consider the design process! I just found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I'm loving it! Weaver-tube is my new favorite thing
Omg, Weaver-Tube - I love it, haha!! 😁
I learned tapestry first, because it was free. I already had yarn and tapestry needles from crocheting. I got a library book on off-loom weaving which had a section on carboard looms. I made a little pouch with no sewing! Tapestry on cardboard is usually done selvedge to selvedge, with various techniques to minimize draw-in. You can now purchase packs of pre-notched cardboard looms for teaching children. A cardboard loom can be cut into any shape. One artist uses clothing patterns to cut out looms from large boxes and make custom clothing. I now use tapestry looms and also do a little rigid heddle weaving. Tapestry is much easier on arthritic bodies than handweaving, in my opinion. My shoulders don't ache from it. Thanks for this excellent video!
Thanks for taking the time to comment - that's really interesting, I didn't think that tapestry would be better than handweaving ergonomically! Maybe it's the way I do tapestry weaving, haha! :)
I just started loom weaving and its refreshing to see someone with a similar personal style to me. I live the soundtracks of your shorts and reels. Love the hawk!! ❤❤❤ just thank you for being you!!
Awww, you're so sweet, thank you! And welcome to my channel! :)
YOU explain things so well! Thank you for sharing your insights, talents, and support!
Awww, thank you so much!! :D
Hi Michelle, I'm doing handweaving since 3 weeks. I love it teally chill. When I'm more experienced I like to try tapestry
How exciting to be at the beginning of your weaving journey!!
great video! just found your channel and am looking forward to watch all those videos :)
Thank you! Welcome to my world! 😁💜
Thanks Michelle. I am new to this and did not know there was a difference. Great job explaining!
Thank you, you're most welcome! 😁
I’m a handweaver and I’m just having a go at tapestry. I absolutely love the idea of handweaving as a master craft and tapestry as an art. I’m going to start thinking of it like that. I’d love you to make some more videos on this subject. Maybe something along the lines of where the crossover is in your own practice. How one informs the other to give rise to a cohesive body of work. It seems as if your colour palettes are similar. Do you do some of each every day? Is one more a morning task and one an afternoon kind of task?
Ok, that sounds like it could be a whole separate video - art vs craft? Stay tuned!!
Q pasada en mi país en la guajira nuestros indignas hacen mochilas en esa técnica pero lo tuyo es increíble ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh wow! Do you know what type of looms they use?
@@ThreefoldDesigns no utilsan telares a.mano con agujas de tejer ellos a en bolsos les llaman wuayu son muy famosos en colombia 😘😘😘😘😘
This made me wanna pull out my old Fisher-Price loom! It's so old and overly simplistic, but I just can't part with it!
Haha, yes they are so cute! 😅
Hi Michelle. Cheeky question. When you do your weaving and you are doing some of the background which covers the entire width of the piece do you weave from selvage to selvage? Thanks Caroline.
Hey Caroline! No, never! The only time I do that is when I do the hem (see previous video!). If you weave selvedge to selvedge on a tapestry, those edges will start to pull in ... So the technique is to do large blocks of colour in parts called 'lazy lines' ... I'll record an example in my next studio vlog 😉
Thanks Michelle that would be great. Must admit that you have motivated me to have a go at tapestry weaving. I am already a weaver of cloth but new challenges and all that. I thought that this vlog was great and the distinction clear and precise. Keep ‘em coming. Cx 🌼.
Awesome, tapestry is certainly a challenge ... but worth it 😉 xx
Hey, let me know in the comments if you're a tapestry weaver or a handweaver! ;)
@UCyjmXq63ZPruv2CW1aNUxbA Good on you! I think that doing what you want and not giving a **** about what anyone else 'allows' you to do is the height of creativity :) Thanks for your kind comments ... the colour changes every 3 months, but the styles been pretty much the same for the last 27 years, lol!!
Do you have a recommendation for a hand weaving teacher?
Hi! Have you checked out Kelly Casanova's channel and classes?
@@ThreefoldDesigns Yes, thank you!
I feel like tapestry is the opposite of tablet weaving because in tablet weaving you only see the warp and none of the weft threads!
Yes, you're right! I don't know much about tablet weaving, but it sounds like fun :)
@@ThreefoldDesigns it's very fun, good for making strong straps, belts, etc, because of the way the warp is twisted together. If you're curious I recommend this channel: youtube.com/@elewysoffinchingefeld3066?si=cSUO7AjxtgyWi63t
She's really good and I basically learned using her videos