What to do with weft tails

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

Комментарии • 62

  • @ileanalavender2893
    @ileanalavender2893 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, I’ve made several pieces and have always woven the ends in at the end 🥲
    This will be a life changing 🤩

  • @Elizabeth-rq1vi
    @Elizabeth-rq1vi 2 месяца назад

    Came for the information but was fascinated with your loom, it’s beautiful!

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 месяца назад

      It's an Ashford 24" rigid heddle loom 😊

  • @PNWwonder
    @PNWwonder Год назад

    You touched on something we are all guilty of…. Being too critical of our work. Thanks for the great tips as usual!

  • @cerwelt
    @cerwelt 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the closeup demonstration. Looking forward to my first weave soon. Just received my first loom. Nice to have good demonstrations!

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  10 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on your first loom, you will love it! 😀

  • @jennifercongdon4583
    @jennifercongdon4583 2 года назад +2

    Your efforts are tremendous and always of highest quality

  • @85vickymar
    @85vickymar 2 года назад

    I follow you from Colombia, thank you very much for your teachings.
    you explain so well that the language barrier has not been an impediment to learning

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад

      That is wonderful, thank you Vicky! 🥰

  • @christathefroehlich
    @christathefroehlich 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making that so clear! I have really been struggling with that

  • @elizabethsielaff3414
    @elizabethsielaff3414 2 года назад +1

    I have always tucked my weft tails back into the same shed but I like the way it looks tucking in the next shed, as you do it. Also, I think your method is more secure. Thank you :-)

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад +1

      Give my method a try and see what you think. If you don't like it, you can always go back to your usual way 😉

    • @elizabethsielaff3414
      @elizabethsielaff3414 5 месяцев назад

      @@KellyCasanova a year ago I changed to your method and have not looked back !

  • @neilstephen6761
    @neilstephen6761 16 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @rainbowgal8047
    @rainbowgal8047 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Kelly! I've been tucking my tails in wherever I run out (saving every inch of yarn I can), and wondering if that was my wisest choice. That was a very helpful explanation. Also, you mentioned a Russian join. I'm curious what that is. Might you do a video on that? Thanks again. This video just felt so soothing to me, helpful in myriad ways. Thanks for all you do and share. Wishing you and your family well.

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад +2

      There are lots of videos on the Russian join as knitters use it. I won't make a video, as I don't use the method myself, but I think it will be easy for you to find a demonstration just by searching the term.

    • @rainbowgal8047
      @rainbowgal8047 2 года назад

      @@KellyCasanova yes, I began watching parts of some videos on it right then. Looks a bit like clasped weft from the little I've seen so far. I may explore more in time, but your way works well already. Thanks again.

  • @TLL65
    @TLL65 2 года назад

    Looks great! I use this method from watching your videos. 👍🏻

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад

      Wonderful, I'm glad it works for you!

  • @maralusis5434
    @maralusis5434 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video. It will be very helpful for me. Question, though - do you cut the tails on the back flush with the fabric ? Before or after wet finishing?

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад +6

      I'm kicking myself that I didn't address this question in the video, I really should have! So, you cut the tails after wet finishing and drying, then cut flush with the fabric 😉

    • @maralusis5434
      @maralusis5434 2 года назад +1

      @@KellyCasanova Thank you ! I kind of thought that, but wanted to check to make sure. Love your videos! Once I finish with knitting for a sale in October and Christmas presents, I intend to concentrate on weaving and take some of your classes.

  • @teremejia2776
    @teremejia2776 Месяц назад

    I would like to know if there is a video, perhaps a previous one, where they show the stitch below, the blue one before the orange one; the blue one that is fading. That's very cute!

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  Месяц назад

      Yes, there is! ruclips.net/video/xwQp77aKN8g/видео.html

  • @bonjour8110
    @bonjour8110 Месяц назад

    May I ask what pattern your beautiful scarf is? Love that color combination!!

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  Месяц назад

      Thank you! It's an overshot scarf from the Overshot on a rigid heddle loom class -kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-rigid-heddle-loom

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683 Год назад

    Great as usual thank you.

  • @elenapopova7531
    @elenapopova7531 2 года назад

    Kelly, eres la mejor!!!

  • @jennym007
    @jennym007 2 года назад

    Excellent video thanks!!

  • @cathypowell6382
    @cathypowell6382 2 года назад

    As usual you make it look easy. What do you think about working your yarn up along the salvage without cutting?

    • @cathypowell6382
      @cathypowell6382 2 года назад

      Never mind I found your video on my question 😊

  • @lynnrosenkranz-saviskas927
    @lynnrosenkranz-saviskas927 3 месяца назад

    So then what do you do with the little tail bits that are hanging down on the backside?
    Thank you very much for your instructions!

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  3 месяца назад

      After you have wet finished and dried the piece, you can cut them close to the fabric with sharp scissors (just be careful not to cut your actual fabric!)

    • @lynnrosenkranz-saviskas927
      @lynnrosenkranz-saviskas927 3 месяца назад

      @@KellyCasanova Thank you Kelly!

  • @artnarts3365
    @artnarts3365 Месяц назад

    Thank you❤

  • @janelletidey134
    @janelletidey134 2 года назад

    Hi Kelly. Thanks for the great video. Just wondering what loom you are using? I know you have them listed but I can't seem to find the one you are using in this video. Thanks. Australia.

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад +1

      It's the 10" Ashford Sampleit. This is my affiliate link for Thread Collective if you want to check that out-
      threadcollective.com.au/products/sampleit-loom-25cm-ashford?variant=39451965063353&sca_ref=873080.4NvuyaEzBw

    • @janelletidey134
      @janelletidey134 2 года назад +1

      @@KellyCasanova big thanks. Now to push for it to be my birthday pressie hehehe

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад

      @@janelletidey134 Just as a heads up, all Ashford product prices are going up soon.

  • @rosemaryschaub7219
    @rosemaryschaub7219 5 месяцев назад

    Love it!!!!

  • @neilstephen6761
    @neilstephen6761 16 дней назад

    I have an Ashford knitters loom and would like to purchase a a vary reed for the loom do you like the vary reeds?

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  16 дней назад

      I'm sorry, I don't have one so can't give you a fair opinion.

  • @lpm67
    @lpm67 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @sandymorrison1400
    @sandymorrison1400 Месяц назад

    If you're doing Fibonacci numbers, having the option to going to the other side to introduce another color may not be an option.

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  Месяц назад

      That's true, so your decision process might revolve around the thickness of yarn you're using, the frequency of changes and how ok you are with possibly visible tucked in tails. Another option is to needle weave tails in later so you have more control over where it goes or you could also split the ply to decrease bulk, depending on the yarn.

  • @glendatrujillo3097
    @glendatrujillo3097 Год назад

    Thank

  • @carolemorrison7163
    @carolemorrison7163 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola 8 месяцев назад

    what are your thoughts on using a Russian join if the thread is the same (color/type/etc.)?

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, you totally can, I just find weaving them in really fast and easy.

  • @polarjeez
    @polarjeez 2 года назад

    Would you ever knot a weft tail into a warp string to secure it? I’m trying to weave with larger wool yarn and am still worried about them unraveling or coming out

    • @KellyCasanova
      @KellyCasanova  2 года назад +1

      No, I wouldn't. Knots are usually visible in weaving.
      Another way to deal with them is to leave the tails a bit longer (long enough to thread in a tapestry needle) and needle weave them in once the piece is of the loom, but before wet finishing.

    • @polarjeez
      @polarjeez 2 года назад

      @@KellyCasanova Perfect, thanks so much! Your videos have helped me a ton!

  • @godofredocarlos6422
    @godofredocarlos6422 Год назад

    Its posible to do the wide edge

  • @renzosemenzato7410
    @renzosemenzato7410 Год назад

    Vorrei tanto sentire quello che dici in italiano