Hi Jennell that weaving looked really classy against the black behind you x think it was because of the negative spaces that you had created x keep weaving x keep smiling x keep safe and well x love Jen xxx
Hi Jennell x love the way that you've shown this technique x especially using negative space using 2 different colours x keep weaving x keep smiling x keep safe and well all of you x love Jen xxx
Hello, I've been enjoying your videos and I am wondering.... if you do twining stitch can you then just cut your warp strings and not tie any knots and it will be secure?? Thanks!
So I love the idea of this stitch and what its meant to do, but when done how do I finish the stitch before moving on with the rest of the weaving? That may be a dumb question, but now I'm staring at 2 strings on 2 different needles and wondering what to do. So any help would be appreciated! Lol! Thanks for making this video and your other one as well with the hem stitch.
Not at all a dumb question! I usually leave my yarn tails out until I'm done weaving, and them tuck them in at the end before I take the weaving off the loom.
I really wish you would explain in more detail about how you go around the side selvage before going the other direction. In the video you say to "wrap the strings around" but that isn't very intuitive for a beginner, otherwise I like the tutorial very much!
Could you make a video on how to get a straight edge at the top of your weavings? For example when I'm creating weaves that have waves in it or like when you add big puffy stitches with roving on the side of your piece and don't follow it through, I always have this issue when I'm finishing it of with just the standard weave stitch that it doesn't straighten out and dips slightly in the middle. Hope I'm making sense its hard to explain without pictures 😅
Have you watched this video?: ruclips.net/video/JWN6qNGJQbI/видео.html That may help, basically I just fill it in with either another organic stitch, or even plain weave, enough rows I can get it straight. I'm sure I'll show this in more detail at some point!
Excellent tutorial. Twining has confounded me, and you have made it clearly understandable. Thanks so much!
Glad it helped!
Always interesting. I learn something from every video. Thank you.
Hi Jennell that weaving looked really classy against the black behind you x think it was because of the negative spaces that you had created x keep weaving x keep smiling x keep safe and well x love Jen xxx
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge! I have recently found a passion for weaving and your videos have been extremely helpful!
You are so welcome! Welcome here!
Bah! So helpful, thank you!!! I've been struggling with how to finish a wall hanging I've been working on, and this is perfect!!! Thanks so much!!!
Yay! I'm so glad this helped :) I love me some twining! I find myself using it more and more.
Definitely one of my favorite stitches but I've never done it with needles or 2 colors so really nice to see that! Thanks Jenell 🙂👍
You are so welcome! I love the needle method!
just got into tapestry weave and I am loving your channel
Yay! Thank you!
Hi Jennell x love the way that you've shown this technique x especially using negative space using 2 different colours x keep weaving x keep smiling x keep safe and well all of you x love Jen xxx
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
thank you, Jenell for a wonderful video as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve seen this in weaves and wondered how it was created! Thanks for the video! I’ll definitely try this now.
You’re welcome 😊
Amazing, Im going to try today
Awesome!! Happy weaving!
Thank you so much ⚘ Very helpful and clear
Glad this was helpful!
I think it will be easier for me with the needles.. thank you for sharing this!
I agree! I find it easer and quicker with needles.
Thank you! :) 😀
You’re very welcome!
Thanks for all your inspiring lessons. What kind of yaren you use here? If i want thiner yarn which to use so it wont be too thin?
This is a 3mm cotton string, a bulky weight yarn works great as well ☺️
Hello, I've been enjoying your videos and I am wondering.... if you do twining stitch can you then just cut your warp strings and not tie any knots and it will be secure?? Thanks!
Thank you! And no, you definitely need to secure the ends!
OK! Thanks so much!!@@spruceandlinen
So I love the idea of this stitch and what its meant to do, but when done how do I finish the stitch before moving on with the rest of the weaving? That may be a dumb question, but now I'm staring at 2 strings on 2 different needles and wondering what to do. So any help would be appreciated! Lol! Thanks for making this video and your other one as well with the hem stitch.
Not at all a dumb question! I usually leave my yarn tails out until I'm done weaving, and them tuck them in at the end before I take the weaving off the loom.
Great
I really wish you would explain in more detail about how you go around the side selvage before going the other direction. In the video you say to "wrap the strings around" but that isn't very intuitive for a beginner, otherwise I like the tutorial very much!
Check out the newer version of this video here: ruclips.net/video/0vccOsDq0vk/видео.htmlsi=tXbKyXfvUCTkV_P8
I got lost trying to go in the opposite direction 😫
Closer with the camera would be better for us newbies! Great info though
Hi Grace, we have since remade this video, closer up: ruclips.net/video/0vccOsDq0vk/видео.html
Where did you get your needles?
I make them! You can grab one from my shop when I reopen December 29 ☺️ spruceandlinen.com
Could you make a video on how to get a straight edge at the top of your weavings?
For example when I'm creating weaves that have waves in it or like when you add big puffy stitches with roving on the side of your piece and don't follow it through, I always have this issue when I'm finishing it of with just the standard weave stitch that it doesn't straighten out and dips slightly in the middle.
Hope I'm making sense its hard to explain without pictures 😅
Have you watched this video?: ruclips.net/video/JWN6qNGJQbI/видео.html That may help, basically I just fill it in with either another organic stitch, or even plain weave, enough rows I can get it straight. I'm sure I'll show this in more detail at some point!
@@spruceandlinen Thank you I'll have a look. I really love all your videos :)
I wish you could have zoomed in it’s hard to see what you are doing
Hi Lisa, we have since made a new version of this video that's nice and zoomed in! ruclips.net/video/0vccOsDq0vk/видео.html