LoftyFiber Helping Hands Review
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- I decided to buy and try the "Helping Hands" product from
LoftyFiber.com .
This video is NOT sponsored by LoftyFiber, I bought the product with my own money and am providing my own opinion of the product.
So in this LONG video I show how I first tried to use this product on my Louet Spring (version 1) loom.
Stick around to the end of the video to hear my review / judgement of this product.
Excellent review, thanks for showing all the steps in just enough detail to be comprehensible. If I had a Louet loom I'd definitely be getting these.
Have Helping Hands for my Spring I and love them. They really do make warping my loom by myself much easier. I also bought their raddle covers - think Lofty Fibers is a great, reliable company.
I bought them a when the first come out it has been great on my louet loom thanks for the video
Andy, I just watched the Lofty Fiber video. If you remove the top cap from the part that hooks on to the bottom of your loom and flip it over, you can see that there are two places you can snap into. One is more to the outside of your loom and the other is to the inside. Moving your piece more to the inside will allow you to move your lease sticks to the bottom without adjusting the gray pins. They show this in the demo video. .
Really good demo. Thank you.
That was an excellent demonstration Andy. Very interesting how something pretty simple can make things easier. And, it's great when "gadgets" actually work! Seeing all those colorful threads have me in eager anticipation of seeing the finished weaving on this one. Good job!
Thanks Terry, I haven't started the actual weaving yet, but have high hopes for these colors and for this piece to turn out with some pretty interesting color combinations, as various weft colors mix with the warp colors as I weave.
Got mine last week and it worked great on my baby wolf. Also bought the one for the Ashford table loom but I haven't tried that one yet
Thank you for this brilliant video. I,m definitely ordering these ‘helping-hands’ as I can clearly see from your video how helpful they are. I also really liked your home made raddle which seems much easier to use the the build in raddle on the Louet floor loom. Super video - thank you. 😊
Thanks for a good demo.
I have the Ashford table loom with the Lofty Fibers Helping Hand. I put the lease sticks into the warp threads at the cross before I put the lease stick into the holders. It is a must have tool for the loom.
Those look really nifty! Thanks for reviewing them 🙏
Spring 2's have the hooks. Spring 1's do not. That's why we add them to the triangular beaming brackets on the Spring one helping hands kits. Not a glitch or a mistake just Lofty Fiber's attention to detail.
Loved the vid.
Interesting addition. Will look into one for an ashford Jack loom.🇨🇦
I've used LoftyFiber's Helping Hands on both a Wolf Pup and a Mighty Wolf loom and found them very useful.
Check to see if the plastic is light sensitive. If not leave it on the loom. If they are your window let's in a lot of light so you would want to remove.
I have a david 3. I have the helping hands, and I really like the system. My loom does have the cuphooks. I leave the system on the loom all the time. It does not get in my way.
The little grey things are called "locking pins."
-Lofty Fiber employee.
Very good tutorial! Thank you… I surely could have use the Helping Hands tonight! …I really, REALLY miss the intro music you used to have in the past… I like the one you use now… but the previous one was more to my liking… Just saying… :)
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Great items I have a hard I’ll it may just work for it
Got yo order those
Did you make the piece with the cotter pins?
Yes! Watch this video: ruclips.net/video/sf3-Ek6Eki8/видео.html
@@curmudgeon66hope you make another video soon!