New weavers are really lucky to have all the current video support. As a weaver of 40 plus years I am enjoying the new or beginner eyes that these videos offer.
Thank you so much for your content regarding weaving. I've been weaving since 2005 and although I also sew, quilt, spin and knit, I think weaving is my first love. It's such a challenge, with little twists and turns and complexities that I don't find in other crafts. I completely understand why you've fallen into the rabbit hole - I've followed you since your start podcasting, and I find that you have such an inquiring mind. Keep it up!
Shelley -- you are so welcome. I totally agree with you. Felicia has started vlogging her experiences too, if you're looking for more conversation -- lomeetsloom.com -- thank you again Shelley!!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you, but wish the music wasn't there it was very distracting. You don't need it, you're so interesting to listen to! I was pleased when it stopped. Looking forward to seeing you more
Love welfordWEAVES!. Your excitement of weaving is very inspiring. Bought a loom last year but find the whole process challenging as I am a "product" person not a "process" person. Plus it is just hard on my hands. . Your experiences will open up a new thought process for me. Thanks Rachel.
Wonderful Marilyn! I'm glad to be helpful and I think the product and process conversation has a lot to do with our expectations and time constraints and pressures -- we want to 'show' something for the time we spend at our wheels, looms, on needles ... it's a constant struggle for everyone (even if they deny it) :) I hope to continue that conversation -- thank you!
Thank you Rachel, I’ve taken time away from my loom over the last couple of years but this year feel drawn to getting back and weaving my own fabric again. Your video was just what I needed to help me feel even more inspired.
I love that you talk about the musicality coming through. I played piano for years and have always said that weaving feels so similar to the piano. Sitting at a loom for the first time felt like I had been doing so for my whole life and the rhythm of throwing the shuttle and treadling is just so familiar.
I enjoyed watching as well as listening to your twill explanations. It made a complex subject almost relaxing and lyrical. Thank you. Hopefully I will get to that point in my weaving some day. Sort of like twill with a trill gives a thrill……
Yay! Thank you Rachel! I really enjoyed and appreciated your more in depth explanation of twill. Super fun to see your excitement about weaving in this new format! I hope you decide to continue with more along the same lines!
That was really great. I can see why weaving has such appeal - there is very much to learn!! Thanks for demystifying some of it and sharing your learning experience with it. I learned a lot today.
@@RachelSmith I bought a floor loom 2 years ago it was almost free but have tucked it away because of house Kaos started spinning but now looking to play with it your vlog made so much sense I did understand so much
New weavers are really lucky to have all the current video support. As a weaver of 40 plus years I am enjoying the new or beginner eyes that these videos offer.
Thanks Maria! I think the weavers are finally coming out of the woodwork!!
How wonderful thank you😊
Welcome 😊
Thank you so much for your content regarding weaving. I've been weaving since 2005 and although I also sew, quilt, spin and knit, I think weaving is my first love. It's such a challenge, with little twists and turns and complexities that I don't find in other crafts. I completely understand why you've fallen into the rabbit hole - I've followed you since your start podcasting, and I find that you have such an inquiring mind. Keep it up!
Shelley -- you are so welcome. I totally agree with you. Felicia has started vlogging her experiences too, if you're looking for more conversation -- lomeetsloom.com -- thank you again Shelley!!
Gracias .por compartir tus conocimientos. ❤
Hurray! This is a good direction for you Rachel!
Thank you Mary!!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you, but wish the music wasn't there it was very distracting. You don't need it, you're so interesting to listen to! I was pleased when it stopped. Looking forward to seeing you more
Thanks for the feedback Francesca - I appreciate it!
@@RachelSmith I do hope it didn't upset you, it wasn't meant to be derogatory, you are just so interesting to listen to
Love welfordWEAVES!. Your excitement of weaving is very inspiring. Bought a loom last year but find the whole process challenging as I am a "product" person not a "process" person. Plus it is just hard on my hands. . Your experiences will open up a new thought process for me. Thanks Rachel.
Wonderful Marilyn! I'm glad to be helpful and I think the product and process conversation has a lot to do with our expectations and time constraints and pressures -- we want to 'show' something for the time we spend at our wheels, looms, on needles ... it's a constant struggle for everyone (even if they deny it) :) I hope to continue that conversation -- thank you!
Thank you Rachel, I’ve taken time away from my loom over the last couple of years but this year feel drawn to getting back and weaving my own fabric again. Your video was just what I needed to help me feel even more inspired.
I'm so glad Amanda!! Go weaving!!
This was a great explanation of the project, Rachel!
Thank you Diane!!
I love that you talk about the musicality coming through. I played piano for years and have always said that weaving feels so similar to the piano. Sitting at a loom for the first time felt like I had been doing so for my whole life and the rhythm of throwing the shuttle and treadling is just so familiar.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeessssss!! Exactly Amanda! When I first sat at a loom back in 2017, I felt like I had come home!!
@@RachelSmith that's exactly what I've always said. It feels like home! I started weaving in 2017 as well!
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excited for your weaving content!
Thank you!
I enjoyed watching as well as listening to your twill explanations. It made a complex subject almost relaxing and lyrical. Thank you. Hopefully I will get to that point in my weaving some day. Sort of like twill with a trill gives a thrill……
Thank you Bev!
I love your connection to the musicality in it. I was hearing it in your voice before you even mentioned it in the show. Absolutely lovely.
Thank you so much!!
Yay! Thank you Rachel! I really enjoyed and appreciated your more in depth explanation of twill. Super fun to see your excitement about weaving in this new format! I hope you decide to continue with more along the same lines!
Thank you Emily!! That means a lot!
That was really great. I can see why weaving has such appeal - there is very much to learn!! Thanks for demystifying some of it and sharing your learning experience with it. I learned a lot today.
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to tell me, too, Diana. That means a lot :)
Just love love loved it
Thank you Louise!!
@@RachelSmith I bought a floor loom 2 years ago it was almost free but have tucked it away because of house Kaos started spinning but now looking to play with it your vlog made so much sense I did understand so much
Weaving… I could spend my days talking about weaving! I’m now preparing dinner chanting « 1234…1…4321 1234…1…4321 » 😂
hahaha Right?! I feel you ;)
Please tell me the name of the sett tool that you used?
I looked for it at SOS, but could not find it.
It is from SOS but I think they haven't loaded them yet in their Merch shop -- they're coming!