I’ve used simple hand looms to make small tapestries but this is just... wow! Your work is also absolutely lovely and I’m sure Anni Albers would be happy that you’re educating people about weaving techniques. I hope I can someday try this myself!
And a warping mill is not an essential piece of equipment by any means - far to big and expensive for most hobby weavers. A frame which will hang flat against a wall, or warping posts which will clamp temporarily to a table (and then live in a drawer) are both equally effective and just as quick to use. And of course, using a rigid heddle loom, they are usually direct warped straight onto the loom. For such a complex design as shown on this video though, a rhl is not really suitable, but it is possible to work a lot more than just plain weave on them.
It seems to be an ARM patronic with selectron MAS or selectrom pmr machine to send the file to the loom. Arm in swizerland does not produce those looms anymoore but I heared in england there is one company which is going to produce them again. I love this video too we have also 5 of them at university of art at kassel germany. So greetings from germany!
Geometrical patterns are not "Art". Albers was a good weaver and designer, not an artist. And you, my dear young weaver, although your fabric is interesting, are operating a semi-industrial electronically programmed machine. You are not weaving like a true ancient artist. Sorry.
And yet here you are, using an electronically programmed machine, adding nothing to the conversation. Please point us to the real artists who do not use the best tools available to them, whenever they happen to live.
I watched that being made and still have no idea how it was made. Looms are wild
It really is incredible that someone had the brain to invent something as complicated as a loom !
Love that these are showcasing a variety of techniques
What an excellent teacher Rosa Pearks is, this is the clearest explanation that I have ever seen.
This was very pleasent to watch
I love weaving on the loom, such a spiritual experience
Excellent video! I had no clue how complicated weaving could be. She called the weavers of ancient Peru her "great teachers".
Peruvian weavers use a very simple portable loom, these ones are semi industrial...
It takes lots of passion and patience to get to where you are, nonetheless Thank you, you inspire me.
Fascinating to watch including the patience in setting up. If it was me I am sure I would be tangled and confused constantly by the process.
I’ve used simple hand looms to make small tapestries but this is just... wow! Your work is also absolutely lovely and I’m sure Anni Albers would be happy that you’re educating people about weaving techniques. I hope I can someday try this myself!
Having 0 experience in weaving and no clue how I got here this was confusing to watch yet very cool to witness.
I don’t think so many words have ever gone over my head until the explanation of the use of this loom. I don’t even know how to sew on a button
This was sooo interesting! Loving this content!
........... and one heck of a lot of time and learning ) but I love it !
Very interesting!
Lovely composition. Would have like some explanations on the methods you used to overlap but still enjoyed. Beginner weaver here. 👍👍👍
Winding a warp is a lot harder than she makes it look!
And a warping mill is not an essential piece of equipment by any means - far to big and expensive for most hobby weavers. A frame which will hang flat against a wall, or warping posts which will clamp temporarily to a table (and then live in a drawer) are both equally effective and just as quick to use.
And of course, using a rigid heddle loom, they are usually direct warped straight onto the loom. For such a complex design as shown on this video though, a rhl is not really suitable, but it is possible to work a lot more than just plain weave on them.
Great demo, Rosa! What brand of loom is that you're using?
i would like to know my self...,.
It seems to be an ARM patronic with selectron MAS or selectrom pmr machine to send the file to the loom. Arm in swizerland does not produce those looms anymoore but I heared in england there is one company which is going to produce them again. I love this video too we have also 5 of them at university of art at kassel germany. So greetings from germany!
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POV: your art teacher sent you here
I don't know what this has to do with Anni Albers. You're just showing how to warp the loom and pass the shuttle.
I hav...
yarn, cardboard and ✂️.
FUCK
This shows nothing about her aesthetic and decision making process. In other words, this is how to weave like a weaver.
It looks like a very expensive hobby.
Geometrical patterns are not "Art". Albers was a good weaver and designer, not an artist. And you, my dear young weaver, although your fabric is interesting, are operating a semi-industrial electronically programmed machine. You are not weaving like a true ancient artist. Sorry.
Ok artist.
And yet here you are, using an electronically programmed machine, adding nothing to the conversation. Please point us to the real artists who do not use the best tools available to them, whenever they happen to live.