High praise from someone I watch regularly! LOL I keep my cross at the bottom just because it's easier to see and that's where I count my repeats. Thanks for watching ❤️
You're quite welcome. I hope it helps you in the future. Yes, the rug in the background is a Navajo Yei rug I inherited. I think it's the prefect backdrop. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Grace! Now I can advance to warping two threads at a time.
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching ♥️
I want to let you know that the way you explain your process is excellent.
Thank you so much. I'm glad to hear it's helpful. Thanks for watching. Your viewership is greatly appreciated.
Appreciate the clear explanation. Warping with multiple threads has always been daunting to me, I feel ready to try two at a time now. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Well, other than that I always have my cross at the top, this looks very much like what I do for either log cabin or shadow weave.
High praise from someone I watch regularly! LOL
I keep my cross at the bottom just because it's easier to see and that's where I count my repeats. Thanks for watching ❤️
Thank you for explaining your clear warping process! I have always admired the weaving in the background. Is this a Navajo piece?
You're quite welcome. I hope it helps you in the future. Yes, the rug in the background is a Navajo Yei rug I inherited. I think it's the prefect backdrop. Thanks for watching!
@@tangledwebsweaving I thought so! I have a Yei painting that a Navajo artist made for me. Thank you for getting back to me 🤗
what point do you actually start to weave it through you stopped it before you are done?
You can find the weaving video here. ruclips.net/video/6zeLjk8FEPM/видео.html. Thanks for watching.