At last! A clear and well demonstrated explanation about the shed regulator! You look at ease in front of the camera and you have a clear diction. New subscriber!
Leclerc should really ask you to be their ambassador. I finally understand how the shed regulator work. I wonder if the shed regulator is Leclerc’s patent? Please do a follow up on your waffle weave dish towels, it would be interesting to see how much depth it will have. Do you know which minimum weaving width loom to get for weaving baby wrap with maximum 76cm width? Thanks. I really like your videos as you speak clearly with no accent.
LOOK AT THAT SHED! Thank you so much for demonstrating how the shed regulator works, I've wondered with a counter balance loom how it works when using weave structures other than plain weave and 2/2 twill. ENJOY the PLAY TIME at the LOOM. What am I playing with? Turned taquete weave structure. From the May/June 2019 Handwoven issue is a turned taquete dish towel project. So now I'm going to dissect the structure and try to weave fabric with thicker yarns, keeping the circles approximately the same size. Play time for me too!
Thank you for a clear explanation and actual demo of how the shed regulator works. I have a CB loom from Leclerc and I am pretty sure I can add it to the loom. Unbalanced weaves are a struggle at times.
Thanks so much Pat! Yes, the shed regulator came standard with my loom but I didn't know anything about it either... I figured it would be helpful to see how it works!
Excellent explanation but what I can't find anywhere is a conversation about how much effort it should (or shouldn't) take to drop 3 shafts. I recently purchased a shed regulator kit for my 48" Fanny and though I absolutely get a better shed the effort is still substantial.
Thanks so much for this episode. I am excited to have the shed regulator explained in depth. I am also excited to see what happens with your experiments in waffle weave. I recently completed a waffle weave blanket for my granddaughter and was not pleased in how it turned out so am anxious to hear how others do it. I was confused with the options of threadings, with 4 point vs 5,6 point threadings and I guess I picked an unappropriate threading for the 4/8 cotton I used. I feel my 6 yr old granddaughter will constantly be pulling threads on it. I also realized the importance of a consistent beat with this structure. Will be waiting for your next video, keep on, am loving these little snippets of information.
Thanks so much Brenda! For sure! I’m planning to weave a 4-shaft waffle weave on the Mira and an 8-shaft waffle on the Baby Wolf to compare and contrast the textures and results. I’ll be sure to report back ☺️
the assembly instructions for my early 50's era m-series Leclerc loom includes a tip about using a small block to raise the harnesses for unbalanced weaves, even specifically mentioning waffle. thanks for showing the shed regulator in use!
LOL..I just tried to do waffle weave tea towels on my counterbalance.I knew ahead of time it most likely wouldn't work, but I had to see for myself. Sure enough too small of a shed, and hard to treadle. In the end ended up retying my loom and wove some tabby and rosepath. Now I am getting ready to warp up some rosepath rag rugs.Thank you for the demo on the shed regulator, I've read about it. However seeing it in action made a huge difference. I love waffle weave, I wonder what Krokbragd would be like with the shed regulator ? I'm going to try that on my rigid heddle hopefully this Summer. Love your videos, and the colors you choose.
I am really interested in this shed regulator. I have a non standard counter balance loom. and would like to weave krokbragd on it. Would a shed regulator help? or can krokbragd be woven on four shafts?anyy hel with this would be most helpful.I like your videos very much, they are very clear and you have a really pleasant voice and dialect.
Love the gradient waffle weave idea - I think you’ll only get the effect on one side though. My old counterbalance loom doesn’t have a shed regulator but I might try raising/lowering the shafts for 1/3 or 3/1 twills to see if it makes a difference. Great video 👍.
For sure! If you are only weaving 1/3 twills or 3/1 twills, then raising or lowering the shafts would definitely work. The shed regulator here is helpful if your weave structure requires to flip back and forth between these kinds of sheds :) Thanks for watching Ella!
RUclips played this randomly.. but I wonder which do you like more counterbalance or countermarche? But is this informative of something I didn't know anything about the regulator!
I like countermarche looms for the big shed and the functionality but they seem to always be larger and more expensive. Counterbalance looms feel like a good medium of size, complexity, and affordability. 👍
Thank you for explaining and showing how the shed regulator works. Looking forward to seeing your waffle weaving. I’m in the process of refurbishing an older Glimakra counterbalance loom and can’t wait to warp up my first project. Any recommendations?
Thanks so much June! How exciting to have a Glimakra to weave with! With a brand new loom, I generally suggest putting on something like a short and small warp to test drive your loom and make any tweaks or adjustments before you move onto a bigger project :) good luck!
Thank you for the clear explanation of the shed regulator. Id love to see a picture of the waffle weave towels. I have a opportunity get an old Leclerc Fanny 36” loom but it doesn’t have the shed regulator. Would you still recommend it?
I would still recommend the Fanny loom. I have a 27” Fanny at home without a shed regulator and I love it. It’s like my favourite loom right now. But I’m mostly weaving balanced weaves right now too. All depends on what you want to weave ☺️
So I got the loom. All it took was borrowing a van and driving 2.5 hours on a moment’s notice. It looks like it was made in the 1950’s. It has the old wire heddles. Would you recommend upgrading to different heddles, if so, what kind? I still have to put it back together, hopefully, I won’t have a problem
@@stephaniekowals5154 yes my Fanny is from the 1960’s and it works great! After I got it, I spent about half a year weaving on it as-is, including the original wire heddles (mine weren’t rusted). I did use a new reed though. And then over time, I switched to the Texsolv heddles and then ended up completely sanding down and restoring the loom. I don’t think it’s a necessary step, it was just something I wanted to experience. If you do take anything apart, just take lots of photos beforehand so you know how it goes back together 😆
@@lindaphi oh yes! I’ve been working on in behind the scenes 😆 I’m building a class right now to teach waffle weave on our School of SweetGeorgia next year
My mother used to weave as well as spin her own yarn. I enjoyed your informative video. I myself have enjoyed a life of knitting; hence the question. What is the pattern of your cardigan and the yarn and colour?
OH yes that's the Beekeeper Cardigan by Marie Greene... we always list the details of what I'm wearing on the show notes page here: sweetgeorgiayarns.com/2021/03/weaving-unbalanced-weaves-on-a-counterbalance-loom :)
At last! A clear and well demonstrated explanation about the shed regulator! You look at ease in front of the camera and you have a clear diction. New subscriber!
Thank you so much! I so appreciate your kind words and thanks for subscribing! ☺️
You are such a great teacher. I have wondered how the shed regulator works and now I know.
Thank you so much for watching Cheri! I so appreciate it!
I enjoy your presentations very much. They are one of a kind, and are inspiring to watch.
Thank you so much Donna! I appreciate you watching these videos!
Leclerc should really ask you to be their ambassador. I finally understand how the shed regulator work. I wonder if the shed regulator is Leclerc’s patent?
Please do a follow up on your waffle weave dish towels, it would be interesting to see how much depth it will have.
Do you know which minimum weaving width loom to get for weaving baby wrap with maximum 76cm width? Thanks.
I really like your videos as you speak clearly with no accent.
LOOK AT THAT SHED! Thank you so much for demonstrating how the shed regulator works, I've wondered with a counter balance loom how it works when using weave structures other than plain weave and 2/2 twill. ENJOY the PLAY TIME at the LOOM. What am I playing with? Turned taquete weave structure. From the May/June 2019 Handwoven issue is a turned taquete
dish towel project. So now I'm going to dissect the structure and try to weave fabric with thicker yarns, keeping the circles approximately the same size. Play time for me too!
That’s fantastic!! Turned taquete is on my list too!! So many things to try! Haha enjoy your play time! 🤩
Thank you for a clear explanation and actual demo of how the shed regulator works. I have a CB loom from Leclerc and I am pretty sure I can add it to the loom. Unbalanced weaves are a struggle at times.
Thanks so much! Yes! The shed regulator can be added to your CB loom!
Thank you for the shed regulator explanation. I have an older Mira and was not fuly understanding what is was doing for the shed.
Thanks so much Pat! Yes, the shed regulator came standard with my loom but I didn't know anything about it either... I figured it would be helpful to see how it works!
Excellent explanation but what I can't find anywhere is a conversation about how much effort it should (or shouldn't) take to drop 3 shafts. I recently purchased a shed regulator kit for my 48" Fanny and though I absolutely get a better shed the effort is still substantial.
Thanks so much for this episode. I am excited to have the shed regulator explained in depth. I am also excited to see what happens with your experiments in waffle weave. I recently completed a waffle weave blanket for my granddaughter and was not pleased in how it turned out so am anxious to hear how others do it. I was confused with the options of threadings, with 4 point vs 5,6 point threadings and I guess I picked an unappropriate threading for the 4/8 cotton I used. I feel my 6 yr old granddaughter will constantly be pulling threads on it. I also realized the importance of a consistent beat with this structure. Will be waiting for your next video, keep on, am loving these little snippets of information.
Thanks so much Brenda! For sure! I’m planning to weave a 4-shaft waffle weave on the Mira and an 8-shaft waffle on the Baby Wolf to compare and contrast the textures and results. I’ll be sure to report back ☺️
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the assembly instructions for my early 50's era m-series Leclerc loom includes a tip about using a small block to raise the harnesses for unbalanced weaves, even specifically mentioning waffle. thanks for showing the shed regulator in use!
Thank you so much for watching! I’m so glad it is helpful.
Thanks for showing how the shed regulator works! That's really fascinating!
LOL..I just tried to do waffle weave tea towels on my counterbalance.I knew ahead of time it most likely wouldn't work, but I had to see for myself. Sure enough too small of a shed, and hard to treadle. In the end ended up retying my loom and wove some tabby and rosepath. Now I am getting ready to warp up some rosepath rag rugs.Thank you for the demo on the shed regulator, I've read about it. However seeing it in action made a huge difference. I love waffle weave, I wonder what Krokbragd would be like with the shed regulator ? I'm going to try that on my rigid heddle hopefully this Summer. Love your videos, and the colors you choose.
I am really interested in this shed regulator. I have a non standard counter balance loom. and would like to weave krokbragd on it. Would a shed regulator help? or can krokbragd be woven on four shafts?anyy hel with this would be most helpful.I like your videos very much, they are very clear and you have a really pleasant voice and dialect.
What a timely episode ... I’m about to start my first waffle weave project. Excited to see how your colour experiment works out.
Love the gradient waffle weave idea - I think you’ll only get the effect on one side though. My old counterbalance loom doesn’t have a shed regulator but I might try raising/lowering the shafts for 1/3 or 3/1 twills to see if it makes a difference. Great video 👍.
For sure! If you are only weaving 1/3 twills or 3/1 twills, then raising or lowering the shafts would definitely work. The shed regulator here is helpful if your weave structure requires to flip back and forth between these kinds of sheds :) Thanks for watching Ella!
RUclips played this randomly.. but I wonder which do you like more counterbalance or countermarche? But is this informative of something I didn't know anything about the regulator!
I like countermarche looms for the big shed and the functionality but they seem to always be larger and more expensive. Counterbalance looms feel like a good medium of size, complexity, and affordability. 👍
@SweetGeorgia So the counterbalance does not have a shed like the countermarche? I really want a loom with a great shed. Thinking of making my own :)
Thank you for explaining and showing how the shed regulator works. Looking forward to seeing your waffle weaving. I’m in the process of refurbishing an older Glimakra counterbalance loom and can’t wait to warp up my first project. Any recommendations?
Thanks so much June! How exciting to have a Glimakra to weave with! With a brand new loom, I generally suggest putting on something like a short and small warp to test drive your loom and make any tweaks or adjustments before you move onto a bigger project :) good luck!
Do you weave linen thread? I want to hand knit some linen but do not know what linen soukd be strong and hard-wearing.
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Thank you for the clear explanation of the shed regulator. Id love to see a picture of the waffle weave towels. I have a opportunity get an old Leclerc Fanny 36” loom but it doesn’t have the shed regulator. Would you still recommend it?
I would still recommend the Fanny loom. I have a 27” Fanny at home without a shed regulator and I love it. It’s like my favourite loom right now. But I’m mostly weaving balanced weaves right now too. All depends on what you want to weave ☺️
Hi Felicia, thank you so much for the speedy reply. Now I have to figure out where to put it. I’m very excited!
So I got the loom. All it took was borrowing a van and driving 2.5 hours on a moment’s notice. It looks like it was made in the 1950’s. It has the old wire heddles. Would you recommend upgrading to different heddles, if so, what kind? I still have to put it back together, hopefully, I won’t have a problem
@@stephaniekowals5154 yes my Fanny is from the 1960’s and it works great! After I got it, I spent about half a year weaving on it as-is, including the original wire heddles (mine weren’t rusted). I did use a new reed though. And then over time, I switched to the Texsolv heddles and then ended up completely sanding down and restoring the loom. I don’t think it’s a necessary step, it was just something I wanted to experience. If you do take anything apart, just take lots of photos beforehand so you know how it goes back together 😆
@@stephaniekowals5154 and CONGRATS on the new-to-you loom!!! 🤩
Let me know when you do the
waffle weave.
@@lindaphi oh yes! I’ve been working on in behind the scenes 😆 I’m building a class right now to teach waffle weave on our School of SweetGeorgia next year
My mother used to weave as well as spin her own yarn. I enjoyed your informative video. I myself have enjoyed a life of knitting; hence the question. What is the pattern of your cardigan and the yarn and colour?
OH yes that's the Beekeeper Cardigan by Marie Greene... we always list the details of what I'm wearing on the show notes page here: sweetgeorgiayarns.com/2021/03/weaving-unbalanced-weaves-on-a-counterbalance-loom :)
I don’t know what is a uneven weave