Your tutorials are the best. I love your professional presentations. I have viewed hundreds of tutorials for weaving, and other fiber arts techniques and yours are the best. Thank you for helping us improve and enjoy our art forms.
What a lovely comment Linda- thank you so much! I am happy to hear that my tutorials are helpful and enjoyable. I really enjoy making them.Thank you for watching!
Hello! I am absolutely new to weaving, and i am just starting my first practice project, but i just wanted to say that your videos are really helpful! You're very clear and your voice is so soothing! Thank you so much!
Smileylou - my sentiments exactly 🤗 I’m a complete newbie, but these ‘Fibers and Design Weaving’ videos are helping to keep my a n x i e t y_d o w n . . .
This is a very well-made video. Thank you for taking the time to do it. I would have found this video much more helpful though if you focused more on "why" things were done. For instance, what is the purpose of the spacers? You say they're optional, but that you always use them, but never tell us why, despite spending one quarter of the entire video showing us how to put them in. What happens if we don't use them? What difference does it make to use four instead of three?
I watched the Getty Museums video on how tapestries are made and ended up looking at "how to weave" on youtube, just to see if there was any. I had no idea you could actually make a loom! This looks so fun, I might try it. Thanks for taking the time to make such a thorough video ❣️
This is very good for me to try out because I looked for videos which are easy to replicate but were not that easy to copy. The items that were included in the other videos were not easy to find but yours used locally available materials. Thankyou
Great question! You can find in my video, ruclips.net/video/I-GnM-MzXk4/видео.html , several ways to remove the warp from the loom :) Hope this helps- please message me if you have more questions.
Hi! I’ve only ever woven for small art projects, but I’m about to make some Christmas gifts(a month early). This may turn into a hobby of mine, too, so thanks for making this video! :)
Thanks for this! I missed why one would weave on a diagonal first. Can you explain? Also, is there a reason to *not* use a yarn needle instead? Thank you! It’s been years since you posted this. Hoping you get it. 🧶🧵🤞
Super and easy , but I want to know the space between these threads. Frame size and some of the videos using adjustable of Each line of weaving like reducing the space of the weaving mat rows
Looks great, thank you but wondering why you wouldn't keep the 2nd shed in and use it rather than pick through each warp thread when you go back the other way. I'm just learning so maybe I'll discover why.
If you tie the ends of every other thread to one stick and the others to another, you can lift these up each time… you secure the sticks so they keep the threads steady but allow them to move up or down when you want.
@@louisegogel7973 Thank you yes I tried that and it was more frustrating/slower than just going back and forth between the threads. "secure the sticks" hmm. Maybe that's the operative phrase. Not sure how that could be achieved. I just pulled the stick taut with one hand and tried to manoeuvre the yarn through the shed with the other. Need more hands lol.
@@taniakol The sticks themselves wouldn’t have to be secured onto anything as long as the end of the warp is secure. This way one can loop any number of desired strings onto separate sticks to lift as needed for whatever pattern is desired. The setting up would be the most time consuming part, but once achieved would make listing each of the layers a breeze. I would color code, number, or label the sticks for which strings they are lifting. You could of course make any number of cardboard or wooden heddles for the lifting instead of looping string around your warp threads.
@@louisegogel7973 Thank you, if you know of a vid that shows the 2nd stick method that would be great. I was looking and couldn't find one. As I said I did it and it was very frustrating - tying every other warp thread onto a stick, and then attempting to pull that stick away with one hand, trying to keep the warp threads taut enough to put the yarn through the shed with the other hand.. Maybe it was harder because I had the frame vertical, on a stand, rather than flat on a table, I don't know, but it didn't work for me.
@@taniakol Hmm, I think that is why she has that blade in there, to hold the thread apart after you life the stick. I will look and see what I can come up with.
I have a small wooden loom.Approx. 11 x 8.5. I want to make a wrap(cant remember the name it is called), for the pastor ,for christmas,but my loom is to small , how can i join the next piece. THANK YOU SUE
Hello, grateful for a sturdy loom recommendation for a 5yo boy (which I hope to use in later years). The Melissa & Doug one has been recommended to me. Is there another quality option around?
Hi, thanks for the tips! I've made three pieces, but when they got of the loom, they are a bit bubbly, what can be the cause? The warp is not too tight, not too loose... I used yarns with different kind of thicknesses. Best from Holland 💐
Thanks thanks thanks sooooooo much , I am a beginner, and I am just starting weaving by make a small woven piece , I want to get my project out of the loom. The video you gave us doesn't helped me , so please tell me how to get my woven piece out of the loom. But this video helped me very much , so again Thanks.
I can't seem to locate the "previous video" that you mention, the one about making a cardboard loom. Coud you please tell me the name of the video or share the link? I would greatly appreciate it. And thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
Thank you for this video! I recently received a basic loom, and has not the piece you wrap your weft around but a needle. How do I estimate the amount of weft yarn from the beginning, and how do I do it with only a needle?
The piece used to pass the weft through the loom's warp is called a shuttle, and it literally only holds your weft material so you don't have to pass a loose bundle of yarn through the "shed" (the gap created in the warp by using the shed stick). You can use a needle, but the idea is being able to slide your weft yarn through relatively quickly and very accurately. A needle is certainly very accurate, but likely quite slow. Estimating weft yarn is a little tricky, but the basic formula is: Length (of finished piece) * Width (of finished piece) * PPI (picks per inch, which is related to how your loom is warped). Length and Width should both be expressed in inches for continuity of units. Divide the answer by 36 if you want yardage, and remember the rule of estimating: add a little for future errors. :)
Thank you for sharing your question :) (Short answer: In these times, just experiment, use what you have and give it a try. Perhaps sample with a smaller loom style (maybe make a small pin loom) to see how many ends you need for the design and what’s the best weft. Below are some tips🌻) The warp should hold the weft yarn in place- so, the way I check the strength of the warp is by pulling on the 2 ends of the yarn. If the yarn can withstand the pressure, then its ok. Now, embroidery thread is really thin, but sturdy. Perhaps using yarn that is also thin for weft could work- and increasing the number of ends per inch when dressing the loom. Hope this helps :)
Hi! I am a new viewer of your channel. I wanted ask, how I can control a specific gap between the yarns. I want to produce grid-pattern fabric (like a square net) with 12mm gap between the yarns.
This must be a stupid question but when you’re putting the weft on the warp you mention something about catching the end of the yarn...What do you mean by that how do you catch it
So you can't pull the yarn too tight on the loom? The last time I did it I think I pull it too tight. And for the old yarn and the new yarn, do you just leave them there until you tie them together?
I’m so lost. I’m using a ball of yarn and my weft looks incorrect to me, how do you keep the yarn from overlapping ?? I do one weave with the shed stick but there’s two strings of yarn
Hello I have been weaving for a few months now and I have no idea how to finish it. I have been trying to ends off after cutting it off the loom but it just falls apart. So I tried to wet finish it and it still doesn't work. I have been using acrylic and polyester yarn. Do Synthetic yarns not work?
Great question! You can use various fibers and materials to weave, but creating a secure base is key. When you start, secure the first row with the twining pattern. And, the last row of weaving should be a row of twining- this will secure the weft ends when you cut the weaving off or display it. After you remove the weaving from the loom, you must secure the ends. I have a video on 6/7 ways to secure and display weaving and a tutorial on twining. I will leave links in the description shortly! :) I hope this helps!
The screenshot for the video is misleading. I was under the impression you’d be using a heddle bar. I didn’t see that in any of this, perhaps considering using screenshots from the actual video.
There are a few helpful things that the spaces can do. 1. Help hold the place of the first few strands of weft (so that it isn't sliding down). 2. Space out the warp yarns. The warp needs some support when you first start weaving.On a frame loom they often need a few rows to help space out. Using some form of spacers give the warp some space to straighten out and keep their space away from each other. Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions about it! :)
This is cool and all but... this is not a "how to weave" video. You talked about building all these gadgets for the loom, but didn't even show how to attach the warp yarn
Hi Vicki- Thanks for your comment! Yes, a long needle IS a great alternative to using a tapestry bobbin or weaving shuttle on a frame loom. I try to show a variation of methods. Thank you for watching!
Your tutorials are the best. I love your professional presentations. I have viewed hundreds of tutorials for weaving, and other fiber arts techniques and yours are the best. Thank you for helping us improve and enjoy our art forms.
What a lovely comment Linda- thank you so much! I am happy to hear that my tutorials are helpful and enjoyable. I really enjoy making them.Thank you for watching!
Flashback memories
Hello! I am absolutely new to weaving, and i am just starting my first practice project, but i just wanted to say that your videos are really helpful! You're very clear and your voice is so soothing!
Thank you so much!
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Smileylou - my sentiments exactly 🤗 I’m a complete newbie, but these ‘Fibers and Design Weaving’ videos are helping to keep my a n x i e t y_d o w n . . .
This is a very well-made video. Thank you for taking the time to do it. I would have found this video much more helpful though if you focused more on "why" things were done. For instance, what is the purpose of the spacers? You say they're optional, but that you always use them, but never tell us why, despite spending one quarter of the entire video showing us how to put them in. What happens if we don't use them? What difference does it make to use four instead of three?
She said in video spacers straighten the warp...
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@@xosoms - yes, you are right!
Best tutorial I have ever watched. Very creative. Thank you!
Great video. I watched to give myself an idea of a new class I am teaching and I have no experience with weaving. I can't wait to try this out.
I'll keep watching. Great vid. Just what I was looking for
I watched the Getty Museums video on how tapestries are made and ended up looking at "how to weave" on youtube, just to see if there was any. I had no idea you could actually make a loom! This looks so fun, I might try it. Thanks for taking the time to make such a thorough video ❣️
ruclips.net/video/-EQ6eFuIWKw/видео.html
This is very good for me to try out because I looked for videos which are easy to replicate but were not that easy to copy. The items that were included in the other videos were not easy to find but yours used locally available materials. Thankyou
ruclips.net/video/-EQ6eFuIWKw/видео.html
Hi, I'm absolutely new to this, so please forgive me. How do I get my project of off the loom?
Great question! You can find in my video, ruclips.net/video/I-GnM-MzXk4/видео.html , several ways to remove the warp from the loom :) Hope this helps- please message me if you have more questions.
@Stanley Skylar you sound very possesive of your girlfriend i think you need to learn some boundaries.
@@roxycake662 we stan ╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
@@roxycake662 what did they say
@@littlenana4888 oh sorry I can’t remember it was a long time ago .
I remember it was quite toxic and possessive though.
Great basic information. This is a fun way for people to get started weaving. NIce job of making it clear.
I know I'm a little late but WOW! Thank you so much!!
Me too! Ha. I'm considering getting into weaving and there just didn't seem like any guides out there for new people. Happy I found this!
Thank you so much for your video. 💕Great video, voice and pacing. This was very helpful!
Thanks for your amazing content! I am just getting into weaving and your videos are perfect. 😊
Hi! I’ve only ever woven for small art projects, but I’m about to make some Christmas gifts(a month early). This may turn into a hobby of mine, too, so thanks for making this video! :)
This was very helpful and so clear, very well explained. Thank you.
Simple, yet amazing!
Hi, thanks for sharing this tutorial. Question please: what’s the purpose of the spacer? Thanks!
Id like to know this too!
Me too!
I think it’s there to hold the warp strings in the correct spacing. Kind of like a guitar bridge.
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Thanks for this!
I missed why one would weave on a diagonal first. Can you explain?
Also, is there a reason to *not* use a yarn needle instead?
Thank you! It’s been years since you posted this.
Hoping you get it.
🧶🧵🤞
Super and easy , but I want to know the space between these threads. Frame size and some of the videos using adjustable of Each line of weaving like reducing the space of the weaving mat rows
Looks great, thank you but wondering why you wouldn't keep the 2nd shed in and use it rather than pick through each warp thread when you go back the other way. I'm just learning so maybe I'll discover why.
If you tie the ends of every other thread to one stick and the others to another, you can lift these up each time… you secure the sticks so they keep the threads steady but allow them to move up or down when you want.
@@louisegogel7973 Thank you yes I tried that and it was more frustrating/slower than just going back and forth between the threads. "secure the sticks" hmm. Maybe that's the operative phrase. Not sure how that could be achieved. I just pulled the stick taut with one hand and tried to manoeuvre the yarn through the shed with the other. Need more hands lol.
@@taniakol The sticks themselves wouldn’t have to be secured onto anything as long as the end of the warp is secure. This way one can loop any number of desired strings onto separate sticks to lift as needed for whatever pattern is desired.
The setting up would be the most time consuming part, but once achieved would make listing each of the layers a breeze. I would color code, number, or label the sticks for which strings they are lifting. You could of course make any number of cardboard or wooden heddles for the lifting instead of looping string around your warp threads.
@@louisegogel7973 Thank you, if you know of a vid that shows the 2nd stick method that would be great. I was looking and couldn't find one. As I said I did it and it was very frustrating - tying every other warp thread onto a stick, and then attempting to pull that stick away with one hand, trying to keep the warp threads taut enough to put the yarn through the shed with the other hand.. Maybe it was harder because I had the frame vertical, on a stand, rather than flat on a table, I don't know, but it didn't work for me.
@@taniakol Hmm, I think that is why she has that blade in there, to hold the thread apart after you life the stick. I will look and see what I can come up with.
I have a small wooden loom.Approx. 11 x 8.5. I want to make a wrap(cant remember the name it is called), for the pastor ,for christmas,but my loom is to small , how can i join the next piece. THANK YOU SUE
Hello, grateful for a sturdy loom recommendation for a 5yo boy (which I hope to use in later years). The Melissa & Doug one has been recommended to me. Is there another quality option around?
Thank you for sharing with us! It is more than amazing!!!!Thank you!!!
Hi, thanks for the tips! I've made three pieces, but when they got of the loom, they are a bit bubbly, what can be the cause? The warp is not too tight, not too loose... I used yarns with different kind of thicknesses.
Best from Holland 💐
ruclips.net/video/-EQ6eFuIWKw/видео.html
You did an excellent job teaching each step - very well done :). Thank you.
ruclips.net/video/-EQ6eFuIWKw/видео.html
Very well made tutorial. Thanks for sharing , teacher.
This is amazing! Definitely fitting into a much needed niche!
Thank you for watching!
I am absolutely new to this and wonder why you need spacers?.
You used tissue, but what other material is used?
Thank you.Really clear explanation to get me started
Thanks thanks thanks sooooooo much , I am a beginner, and I am just starting weaving by make a small woven piece , I want to get my project out of the loom. The video you gave us doesn't helped me , so please tell me how to get my woven piece out of the loom. But this video helped me very much , so again Thanks.
Hi, do I have to put another tissue spacers at the other end of the loom, like both ends have tissue spacers or just one end?
I can't seem to locate the "previous video" that you mention, the one about making a cardboard loom. Coud you please tell me the name of the video or share the link? I would greatly appreciate it. And thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
Excellent Instructional Video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
This is fabulous work 😍.
thank you very much for showing me easy peasy😉
Thank you for this video! I recently received a basic loom, and has not the piece you wrap your weft around but a needle. How do I estimate the amount of weft yarn from the beginning, and how do I do it with only a needle?
The piece used to pass the weft through the loom's warp is called a shuttle, and it literally only holds your weft material so you don't have to pass a loose bundle of yarn through the "shed" (the gap created in the warp by using the shed stick). You can use a needle, but the idea is being able to slide your weft yarn through relatively quickly and very accurately. A needle is certainly very accurate, but likely quite slow.
Estimating weft yarn is a little tricky, but the basic formula is: Length (of finished piece) * Width (of finished piece) * PPI (picks per inch, which is related to how your loom is warped). Length and Width should both be expressed in inches for continuity of units. Divide the answer by 36 if you want yardage, and remember the rule of estimating: add a little for future errors. :)
Thank you! So helpful.
How would you go about making a mesh canvas?
I just started a project and am new to weaving . Thank you for your help and tips.
Great tutorial!
Thank you for watching! :)
Can you use embroidery thread for the warp? That’s all I have for something like the warp.
Thank you for sharing your question :)
(Short answer: In these times, just experiment, use what you have and give it a try. Perhaps sample with a smaller loom style (maybe make a small pin loom) to see how many ends you need for the design and what’s the best weft. Below are some tips🌻)
The warp should hold the weft yarn in place- so, the way I check the strength of the warp is by pulling on the 2 ends of the yarn. If the yarn can withstand the pressure, then its ok.
Now, embroidery thread is really thin, but sturdy. Perhaps using yarn that is also thin for weft could work- and increasing the number of ends per inch when dressing the loom.
Hope this helps :)
Thanks, it really does!
What was the purpose of the "spacers" that she started with?
Its for tightening the warp yarns so that when you're weaving, the main threads won't loosen while you pull on them through the project.
Thank you so much! this tutorial is amazing and so easy to follow!
👏👏👏It was a lot helpful!! Thank you!!!
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What is the benefit to using spacers?
Tip was a really nice video!
EXCELLENT!!!!!.......excellent!.....bravo!
i needed it for 🏫
Very much helpful!
But how do you take out the piece from the loom when you are done?
Scissors! The warp ends will need knotting or binding to prevent unraveling.
Hi! I am a new viewer of your channel. I wanted ask, how I can control a specific gap between the yarns. I want to produce grid-pattern fabric (like a square net) with 12mm gap between the yarns.
the video is helpful for me, thank you
Hi there 👏👏👏👏 That was a fantastic demo I am subscribed and I will keep coming back so that I can check out this video 😁😁😁 Stay Safe
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As a guy seamster, this extremely helpful
What is the purpose of the tissue? I am just learning
Great channel!
Thank you for watching!
excellent information - thank u!
I love this video
Great video.
What is the cool shed stick in the preview image?
This must be a stupid question but when you’re putting the weft on the warp you mention something about catching the end of the yarn...What do you mean by that how do you catch it
Great .. I am a teacher .. Would you allow me to show this video to my younger students?
how do you take your project out?
Would you say warp yarn is a good material for bracelet making?
So you can't pull the yarn too tight on the loom? The last time I did it I think I pull it too tight. And for the old yarn and the new yarn, do you just leave them there until you tie them together?
Amazing videos! So helpful; thank you so much ❤️
I’m so lost. I’m using a ball of yarn and my weft looks incorrect to me, how do you keep the yarn from overlapping ?? I do one weave with the shed stick but there’s two strings of yarn
Thank you for this fantastic video! Really helpful and motivating!
Hello I have been weaving for a few months now and I have no idea how to finish it. I have been trying to ends off after cutting it off the loom but it just falls apart. So I tried to wet finish it and it still doesn't work. I have been using acrylic and polyester yarn. Do Synthetic yarns not work?
Great question! You can use various fibers and materials to weave, but creating a secure base is key. When you start, secure the first row with the twining pattern. And, the last row of weaving should be a row of twining- this will secure the weft ends when you cut the weaving off or display it.
After you remove the weaving from the loom, you must secure the ends. I have a video on 6/7 ways to secure and display weaving and a tutorial on twining. I will leave links in the description shortly! :) I hope this helps!
@@fibersanddesignweaving Thank you! This really helps
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What do I do w the fabric after I get done weaving?
I love the video I’m new to it
I have just found you yippieee I have also subscribed cant believe it just what Iwas looking for (smiles)
What do the spacers do? They just seem to sit at the bottom of the project and I can’t see their purpose.
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Hi, two questions. How do you get it off the strings if you do? And how do you tie it at the end? X
What do you mean by catch the warp yarn?
Can I do this on clothing?
Certainly I will try
Thank you so much for sow us
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Very beautiful 💕💕
Nice video, thank you! But the music is so unnecessary and actually annoying. Would you consider leaving it out in future videos?
Fascinating but I don't have the patience for all that fiddling about 😂😂. I'll stick to knitting and crochet.
I’m so confuse on the page picture is normal loom but you go in and it’s a handmade one.
I like this method more than doing "bubbles"
Thanks 😊🙏 so much Mam 💓.
It seems like a great video, but I didn't finish due to the sheer number of ads.
would it be possible to join these into a garmet?
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soooo suuuuuuuper ;)
The screenshot for the video is misleading. I was under the impression you’d be using a heddle bar. I didn’t see that in any of this, perhaps considering using screenshots from the actual video.
What's the point of the spacers??
Put a bit of tape on the ends of the shuttle stick
Very good and helpful video
i don't understand the spacer with paper?
This might sound really silly, but what are the spacers for? I don’t understand their purpose. 🙈
There are a few helpful things that the spaces can do. 1. Help hold the place of the first few strands of weft (so that it isn't sliding down). 2. Space out the warp yarns. The warp needs some support when you first start weaving.On a frame loom they often need a few rows to help space out. Using some form of spacers give the warp some space to straighten out and keep their space away from each other. Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions about it! :)
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If you are interested in weaving, you may enjoy this video about weavers in East Sumba: ruclips.net/video/j-QUcHwaW18/видео.html
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She is describing just about every female in the western world.
This is cool and all but... this is not a "how to weave" video. You talked about building all these gadgets for the loom, but didn't even show how to attach the warp yarn
Ikkk I clicked on this video bc the loom in her thumbnail is the same one I bought then it's this cardboard junk
Real
It's in the last video as she said
I think a long needle would be easier
Hi Vicki- Thanks for your comment!
Yes, a long needle IS a great alternative to using a tapestry bobbin or weaving shuttle on a frame loom. I try to show a variation of methods.
Thank you for watching!
I’m so confused
Good video, but too many ads!
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