Beautiful loom. I like to do all the things too. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos. That’s very brave if you to go through the whole weaving process without help. I love your attitude to the broken warp threads
I loved this video. You did an amazing job. I have been weaving for some years and I make mistakes all the time. I keep trying and learning. I am so impressed with your abilities and results. i look forward to more weaving videos. Love the loom..do you know the name and model?
My mom bought it from the League of New Hampsire Craftsmen (as I think it was then called) in 1970. It was in parts in their basement and nobody there knew its provenance, I'm afraid. Skandi style, maybe actually skandi, maybe North American. We'll never know!
Being satisfied with the end product means success! I picked up a used 4 shaft floor loom but still working on repairs. 👍👍👍
O.M.G!!! I had no idea and now have a new appreciation of weaving -- and YOU and your Mom, my dear friend! 💜
😂 you remind me of me. I’m turning 65 soon and just started teaching myself to weave and truly appreciate your skills and what the heck attitude.
Beautiful loom. I like to do all the things too. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos. That’s very brave if you to go through the whole weaving process without help. I love your attitude to the broken warp threads
I just purchased a Finnish small contermarche loom, 4 shafts, so excited to learn more! Thank you.
Thank you. 😊
thank you
And I just said, BRILLIANT!! --your Dad.
Also, I never made the connection between heddle and treadle before! So thanks for that
What a great and quick video
So cool Grace!!
I loved this video. You did an amazing job. I have been weaving for some years and I make mistakes all the time. I keep trying and learning. I am so impressed with your abilities and results. i look forward to more weaving videos. Love the loom..do you know the name and model?
My mom bought it from the League of New Hampsire Craftsmen (as I think it was then called) in 1970. It was in parts in their basement and nobody there knew its provenance, I'm afraid. Skandi style, maybe actually skandi, maybe North American. We'll never know!
Lovely, thank you