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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 277

  • @bluedazz
    @bluedazz 11 лет назад +1

    People who are crafters will understand the satisfaction of making something yourself. I crochet blankets and was surprised by the cost to make one. Hand made items are usually made better than cheep store bought and last longer. Thanks for the video and your time.

  • @Roxsandee
    @Roxsandee 12 лет назад

    I dropped you a note before I finished watching your video. When I went back to it and watched you finish this work of art....I was amazed. Good stuff....Thanx....

  • @basura615
    @basura615 10 лет назад +9

    Yikes! If I could give more thumbs down, I would. its a lovely design, how do you create the diagram, how do you number the board? where is the finished product?

  • @Greenjah81
    @Greenjah81 10 лет назад +7

    This was very awesome. Question, how did you defined the distance to make the proper size of the spacing between the nails as well as size of the original start up weaving? I.e. in my understanding it won't matter which size you'll be making, because once you tightened it it'll be same size carpet in the end? Also how did you connected the two ends in the end so it doesn't fall apart? Or the ends never met again?

  • @joyjusti1102
    @joyjusti1102 2 года назад

    Super and simple to do. Can u mention the space between the nails . Nail size

  • @countryjaz
    @countryjaz 11 лет назад

    This is a great tutorial--very easy to follow with clear directions. A shot of the finished rug would be helpful as would tips on what to do with the ends of the rope.

  • @knotdewildeman
    @knotdewildeman 13 лет назад +1

    I've done some of these using patterns from Ashley's Book of Knots using retired climbing rope from a climbing gym. Great tips! The only things I would add are using screws instead of nails, I have a couple of kitchen sink cut outs that I reuse. And I start from the middle of the rope so I'm not pulling the whole lenght of the rope through, when I come back to the start I use the other end to start the second time through, and then switch again until out of rope or when I've done enough.

  • @TheSilverlady1980
    @TheSilverlady1980 12 лет назад

    When my Uncle was weaving parachute cord he would put caps on top of the nails to keep the cord from jumping off the nails. They were just plastic circles like pop caps the tops only and nailed on with the nails the cord went under those. Great seeing your video. What a lost art !

  • @ladybirdstonewick
    @ladybirdstonewick 12 лет назад

    Giving life to an old climbing rope. Nice very nice!

  • @chawntelh
    @chawntelh 9 лет назад +17

    DUDE.....I would have liked to see the finished product...:)

  • @Coletje
    @Coletje 11 лет назад +3

    Once you are done with all the weaving, what do you do with the end bits? How do you secure them? Or is it all tight enough for them to just be left hanging around?
    Very nice video btw, thanks.

  • @geoffdewitt357
    @geoffdewitt357 9 лет назад +24

    Is there any way I can get just a little clearer map of your numbered points and the distance between them? My Father started me climbing when I was 8 years old and I have a 30 year old rope in perfect condition but wouldn't trust it to climb with again. I'd love to make him this but am not sure of how it's numbered and the sequence of the numbered points. As well what do you do with the end of the ropes when you've tightened it all up? I'd love to hear from you and learn how to do this properly. My Father in his age won't ever hang from the rocks with me again but I know he'd love this mat.

    • @chrisjohnson6018
      @chrisjohnson6018 4 года назад +4

      Go to your local library and hunt down Ashely's book of knots. Look through it and find the mat you want it should help with numbering and your crossings over under. Good luck And good knotting.

  • @petrushkasevilla4167
    @petrushkasevilla4167 7 лет назад

    I ALWAYS have an old rope 200 ft long just sitting in my garage. Lol I really like your intro by the way, walking out the door, its so scripted i love it!

  • @eaglpaul1
    @eaglpaul1 11 лет назад +1

    Sweet vid man, do you have one on how to make the diagram? That part was a little vague. I do a lot of work with Paracord and would love to try my hand at making one of these with 550 Paracord.

  • @debracole5762
    @debracole5762 11 лет назад

    beautiful,This is like a Tibetan Knot of friendship,which is sacred symbol.Its also like form drawing,that comes from Celtic & Nordic Knots...very popular in Steiner/Waldorf schools,this is really lovely traditional skilled craft!Thanks so much!

  • @CloudyWishes
    @CloudyWishes 11 лет назад

    very informative and i love that you have also placed tips in there on how to cover the holes and guide the rope. thank you

  • @verdigianna
    @verdigianna 13 лет назад

    Non è proprio semplicissimo da fare ma l'idea è buona.Complimenti

  • @moniquemallasch683
    @moniquemallasch683 11 лет назад

    I have thoroughly enjoyed watching your video - several times now. Thanks for sharing your skill. Heading out tomorrow to get me some rope and give this a go. WOW Im soo keen. Thanks.

  • @bkmash41
    @bkmash41 8 лет назад

    You are an artist. Thanks for the video.

  • @douglaswhite7665
    @douglaswhite7665 12 лет назад +1

    Great video...Makes me want to get involved..Can you provide instructions on making the jig

  • @Nancytoday
    @Nancytoday 12 лет назад +1

    To do the first layer, I'd pull the whole rope through so the end is where you want to start, then just weave it along your pattern. It's so much simpler than scootching up the rope throughout the entire pattern!

  • @RhodyRed09
    @RhodyRed09 7 лет назад

    Nicely done. It looks like the numbering scheme for the sheet of paper and the board are different. Also it looks like you added a second set of numbers after you wove the first strand. Can you share your numbering schemes/patterns?

  • @fordlx
    @fordlx 11 лет назад +2

    You're a very creative and PATIENT man sir. I would have doused the plywood with gas and torched all of it after 2 minutes lol.

  • @protowman42
    @protowman42 8 лет назад +12

    Ok, so here's to all of you wanting to know the pattern for this rug. Start at the bottom of the board, direct center working clockwise: 1/33, 26, 15, 29, 30/12, 11, 16, 25, 2, 20/7, 21/6, 3, 24, 17, 10, 31, 13, 28/14, 27, 32, 9, 18, 23, 22/4, 5, 19, 8. Now 30/12, 20/7, 21/6, 28/14, 22/4 are double purpose turn points, and part of the corners in one form or another.
    3 24 17 10 31 13 28/14
    21/6 27
    20/7 32
    2 9
    25 18
    16 23
    11 22/4
    30/12 5
    29 15 26 1 33 8 19
    so it should look kind of like this for the layout

  • @belinhafernandes
    @belinhafernandes 11 лет назад

    Very nice! Thank you! I think I'll try to create a very small one just for the fun of it! Never imagined that this was made this way! I like very much to learn how things are done! Thank you again, you explain beautifully!

  • @melodym5023
    @melodym5023 8 лет назад

    Nice to find you, Relaxing to watch, good clear audio, very thorough.
    How about knots for subject matter? Unusual or under used [forgotten] usefull or decorative like your cool rug matt today. look forward to watching more.
    macrame and more

  • @shanekelly4288
    @shanekelly4288 12 лет назад

    Hi Mike ,Great work would have loved to have seen the finished mat. and some more instuctions on building the board.

  • @Leslie38Leslie
    @Leslie38Leslie 12 лет назад

    I agreee that it would have been nice to see the final product, What a tease. : ) i thought that while it was still pretty loose, it would make a beautiful wall hanging.

  • @alittavarghese18
    @alittavarghese18 11 дней назад

    How to make the frame? Distance between nails please?
    How many nails required? Is it 33?

  • @annewaller1
    @annewaller1 11 лет назад

    WOW - a fab video. Thank you so much for sharing. I have made lots of kumihimo braids - so small scale ropes - and will try this technique to make bags or placemats. In theory it should work provided the braids will slide against each other OK. If not, then I'll try leather or wax cotton necklace lacing to do similar. Thanks again.

  • @kelnology
    @kelnology 12 лет назад

    This is super labor intensive...i salute you..

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 10 лет назад +2

    A super idea for reusing old climbing rope - that's no longer safe for climbing!

  • @ArthurFellig
    @ArthurFellig 5 лет назад

    Super cool! Thanks for posting this!

  • @7july2012
    @7july2012 12 лет назад

    Hi Mike and thanks for your video and sharing your wisdom.
    I was wondering what is your opinion on the average time that takes to make this very rug, with shame rope length and diameter.
    Please can you advice for both: first timers and also on experienced rug makers like yourself.
    Thank you in advance for your reply!

  • @tracymetro
    @tracymetro 10 лет назад

    gorgeous… and, pretty time consuming, yes? is it mediative?

  • @Prayer4Pat
    @Prayer4Pat 9 лет назад +6

    I really would have enjoyed seeing it after you were totally finished.

  • @SharpLady53
    @SharpLady53 8 лет назад +33

    Ah! Where's the final image???

  • @edwardtiou
    @edwardtiou 12 лет назад

    cool very patient guy, tks for sharing this video. rgds from Malaysia

  • @airvenice8919
    @airvenice8919 8 лет назад +53

    I'm mad that I watched that whole thing and didn't get to see a finished mat. >.

    • @leahcarrick7661
      @leahcarrick7661 7 лет назад

      Air Venice so am I

    • @fleanine
      @fleanine 6 лет назад

      yup. good video otherwise. seems like a lot of work. would've been nice to see the final result...

  • @AngelMuggleAngel
    @AngelMuggleAngel 11 лет назад

    Wow... That is amazing! But about how long does it take to make something like this?

  • @ahmadjayadi5647
    @ahmadjayadi5647 10 лет назад +3

    THANKS ABOUT YOUR IDEA, IT WILL MAKE ME EASY TEACH OF SKILL AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL.

  • @luistrevino3505
    @luistrevino3505 3 года назад

    I would just love to make a weave carpet myself, similar to the one in the video! But in a different color climbing rope. Plus I need to have, if possible please, the pattern for the rug weave? Even though the video is 9 years ago, I just need to know if it's possible to request, in pdf format, for the pattern. Thank you.

  • @a2zhandi
    @a2zhandi 12 лет назад

    you should be able to adjust your jig to the final size and do it right the first time around.
    Looks to be about 1-1/4" width for 3 rope widths.

  • @Martharuth1000
    @Martharuth1000 8 лет назад +8

    Can you show us the order of the numbers... how are they put???

  • @OUIjemesouviens
    @OUIjemesouviens 12 лет назад

    can you add rope until its tight instead of tightening it, to keep the original measurements?

  • @dustymiller65
    @dustymiller65 12 лет назад

    OMG! I have 300m of black (made by a company called Blackwater) climbing/rappelling rope that I haven't used for almost two decades and it's way past the limit (in regards to time) of safely using. Unfortunately, it's not dynamic (stretchy) rope, like you've used, but it's static (very stiff) line. Do you have any suggestions on what I could do to utilize this rope in such a nice way as you have just demonstrated? Thanks so much.

  • @iaincwil
    @iaincwil 12 лет назад

    where on earth would I find old climbing rope? and how much would it cost?
    I know that there is a life limit on climbing rope but what is it?
    I would be into making these but hemp and sisal costs too much

  • @FirstLast.69
    @FirstLast.69 7 лет назад +1

    I tightened mine by connecting it to a post with some spare line, then pulling the free end with my truck :D

  • @CooTie
    @CooTie 12 лет назад

    nice. made me think a bout using a different medium and same technique

  • @Xpresslifetifa
    @Xpresslifetifa 12 лет назад

    This is beautiful but extremely time consuming. I commend you on sticking with it! Would have been nice to have seen the finished product at the end.

  • @mharcarik
    @mharcarik 12 лет назад

    Not sure what you're envisioning, but it needs to be run single strand in order to complete the full design and make the rope ends match up at the finish. Otherwise you'd only do two weaves and end up with a bight of rope somewhere in the middle. Just wouldn't work out. Thx

  • @elaineferebee2102
    @elaineferebee2102 11 лет назад

    this is awesome ! Would love to make one but I think I would need to have someone with me to walk me thru. Great vido.

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 12 лет назад

    Great video. A final shot of the finished mat would have been nice tho.

  • @Roxsandee
    @Roxsandee 12 лет назад

    ...Excellent Job...I love this...Thank You....

  • @erinfitch9239
    @erinfitch9239 10 лет назад +1

    Wow. This is incredible! Nice work, sir! :)

  • @MrSatotatsu
    @MrSatotatsu 12 лет назад

    Nice video!!
    By the way,could you tell me the title or the name of artist of this music?
    I like this healing music.

  • @luc61786
    @luc61786 6 лет назад

    Is there any way to build a hammock using this technique?

  • @junierichardson7157
    @junierichardson7157 10 лет назад +2

    it would be nice to see the numbers,,,,how do WE know where to put them...

  • @kovitratchadasri2050
    @kovitratchadasri2050 8 лет назад +1

    Would it be easier to wave four ropes at once?

  • @snowflake09161
    @snowflake09161 10 лет назад +1

    This looks so cool! Too bad I don't have 100-200 feet of rope...

  • @kwaddell0930
    @kwaddell0930 18 дней назад

    where would I find the pattern to follow ? thanks

  • @OUIjemesouviens
    @OUIjemesouviens 12 лет назад

    hi! this is absolutely great work, thanks for sharing!

  • @emilyrichardson9278
    @emilyrichardson9278 11 лет назад

    Where do you get that much rope at and about how much does it cost?

  • @jessicalightfoot3738
    @jessicalightfoot3738 11 лет назад

    The description says it's an instructional video...it's not. The video shows what a guy made with a bunch of old rope. Where's the instructions on making the diagram? There are little numbers with a black sharpie & big numbers with red marker...obviously a huge chunk of information missing here.

  • @freddyfourfingerz9126
    @freddyfourfingerz9126 7 лет назад

    Jake, I think I found a solution to your rope issue. If you purchase small bearings (similar to the ones used in skateboard wheels), and position a few (stacked on top of each other) inside the nails, you should be able to just pull the rope, similar to using pulleys.

  • @USAlien234
    @USAlien234 10 лет назад

    I have an idea im not sure would work because I haven't tried this yet.
    What if before I start, I twist fishing line around each individual nail once. This loop will stay in place because of the nail head. Then do the same for the rest of the nails in a tight circular shape all the way around forming a circular outline.
    Then I wouldn't worry about making mistakes by means of the rope jumping the nails when I pull for more slake. The fishing line will keep it in between the correct nails.

    • @conniestone6251
      @conniestone6251 5 лет назад

      Do you mean to wrap fishing line around the TOP of the nails - then work the rope passes UNDER the line?? and did this work out when you tried it?

    • @leoniebarrett465
      @leoniebarrett465 5 лет назад

      Connie Stone j8

  • @mharcarik
    @mharcarik 12 лет назад

    The board was roughly 48 inches long by 36 inches wide, and it is about 3-4 inches in between each nail point. This is not set in stone however. Wider nail points make it easier, but longer. Closer nail points would make it faster, but more tedious and difficult. Thx

  • @picolli3100
    @picolli3100 12 лет назад

    and i watched vid from start to finish, great stuff

  • @missrzhrtjennieruthdelurey2908
    @missrzhrtjennieruthdelurey2908 6 лет назад

    I would have liked to have the actual template to print out ... and to see the finished rug

  • @littleriverbaker
    @littleriverbaker 11 лет назад

    I went to Edgar Evans State Park in Middle Tennessee off IS 40. I learned to make Appalachian Egg baskets. When the gifted instructor dropped a green log (Not an old cut) in front of me, said "this will be your basket!" I should have left but NOOO. I made the ribs.weavers and handles. 25 years later I have a miserable case of Carpal Tunnel. Surgery, hot wax treatment, NOTHING helped the pain, but by darn I made many baskets later. This would put this same stress on wrists and hands. Enjoy!

  • @cidamendes3195
    @cidamendes3195 5 лет назад

    Hello! Quantos metros de corda vou usar para fazer um tapete???

  • @lookinglassalice
    @lookinglassalice 11 лет назад

    Yes, but how do you get the pattern down int he first place??!! I am still mystified about how to get the design diagram done!

  • @alemapretsof
    @alemapretsof 12 лет назад

    Where might one obtain a pattern? This is great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @mharcarik
    @mharcarik 12 лет назад

    The paper pattern is designed to show the nail points and where to make your turns as well as an over/under guideline so you don't make mistakes, but it doesn't actually show the end design.

  • @donclaxton5120
    @donclaxton5120 5 лет назад

    Ashley's method is much simpler, automatically guards against mistakes, and doesn't require the numbered chart.

  • @knotdewildeman
    @knotdewildeman 13 лет назад

    I'll seize the two ends to the ropes that lay next to them and make sure they are hidden on the bottom. These make great door mats, if they get dirty you can just hose them off or take them to the car wash.

  • @nancynunez2947
    @nancynunez2947 5 лет назад

    Como voy a saber donde van los números y cada cuantos cm van los números?

  • @alex46215
    @alex46215 12 лет назад

    damn dude u got some serious patience...

  • @kokajr
    @kokajr 10 лет назад

    Is there any use in waving ropes?

  • @angelosoriomendoza
    @angelosoriomendoza 11 лет назад

    Obviously this is for climbers. It's a memento of the good times. Climbing ropes and rock shoes are some of the most intimate piece of equipment to a climber. Climbing ropes are retired after just a few hard falls or what's recommended by the manufacturer. Time consuming yes but worthwhile to those who share the passion.

  • @securitytechnician
    @securitytechnician 11 лет назад +8

    Too bad the video didn't show the final product and how to hide the ends.

  • @rexrarick
    @rexrarick 11 лет назад

    Love the video! Very informative. Where do you find pattern to start with?

  • @Parthole92
    @Parthole92 12 лет назад

    any possibility to get the scheme chart? tried to figure out my own... just failed :(

  • @michellesmile6882
    @michellesmile6882 9 лет назад

    Damn my brain just went into overload hahaha...Awesome video for real!

  • @chilinx
    @chilinx 11 лет назад

    were can i find the # you use !!?? so i can do my own!?

  • @bsill54
    @bsill54 11 лет назад

    can you make a large scale video for a mattress net?

  • @jameslbrown6292
    @jameslbrown6292 10 лет назад

    I noticed you changed your template/pattern about halfway thru the process.

  • @glendasue2619
    @glendasue2619 10 лет назад

    Wow, that is art. I would hang it on the wall and not walk on it!!! Nice job.

  • @Buthyful
    @Buthyful 11 лет назад

    very creative, thank you so much for sharing :)

  • @Andrewfarm1
    @Andrewfarm1 12 лет назад

    i found the mistake. its in the lower left corner, he went under twice.

  • @colabearrr
    @colabearrr 11 лет назад

    How do u have the patience to do this?

  • @droopfrogg
    @droopfrogg 10 лет назад

    What's the application? What is this used for?

  • @aditi476
    @aditi476 12 лет назад

    could u please tell me the measurements of that board and between those nails?

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 12 лет назад

    There are tutorials on YT on how to design a celtick knot and from this you can make it with rope.

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 2 года назад

    It’s hilarious that he assumes we have a pattern or can draw a pattern or ask our friendly neighborhood sea captain for a pattern to follow. Might not be the most clear explanation of this weave process but I love the size he’s working on…at least it’s useful and not a teansy coaster sized thing.

  • @nkmarks
    @nkmarks 11 лет назад

    Really, how many hours he spent to make this?!!!!......

  • @gravlin216
    @gravlin216 10 лет назад +24

    Where's the finished product?!?!?

    • @PuKoh
      @PuKoh 10 лет назад +8

      you have to make it yourself!

  • @jyotikinner2906
    @jyotikinner2906 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @rizaldyrodriguez1699
    @rizaldyrodriguez1699 10 лет назад

    you did not show how the order of the numbers is to be placed....

  • @vidiosmene
    @vidiosmene 12 лет назад

    Que trabalho lindo e muito inteligente!.Por favor, Porque os números estão nesta ordem?Obrigada.