Oooh, that’s lovely! It looks so chic for such a simple technique. I haven’t wanted to try clasped weft before, but now I can see all sorts of possibilities. Thank you!
Hello! And thank you! Usually just by eye. I’ve done it that way for so long that I can mentally see how much is enough. I prefer to warp up either using hybrid warping or using the clamped down coat rack 😊
If you are referring to when I pull the weft through? Usually when I want to stop that weft colour. Hope that made sense. Let me know if you meant something else 😊
@kaybussjaeger567 ah, that’s the threading part, when I take one thread from the sot and thread through the holes. I don’t always show that, as it’s mostly the same on every video. There was no different way for this runner so I didn’t show it. 😊
Stunning table runner. It looks amazing.
Thank you very much!
Inspiring weave. Love seeing you wear your own creation while ironing. ❤
Thank you!
So cool! I love the simplicity!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful. Uncomplicated patterns are my favorite. Serene weaving😊
Thank you, and agree! I
Oooh, that’s lovely! It looks so chic for such a simple technique. I haven’t wanted to try clasped weft before, but now I can see all sorts of possibilities. Thank you!
You’re welcome and good luck with your creations!
Looks beautiful Steph. I've got some of the same cotton you used in blues so thinking I could start with some place mats. 😁
Thank you! I have several in blue too. It’s my second favourite colour. Good luck!
This is a beautiful table runner. How did you determine how many passes to make on each of the coat hooks (genius idea to use it!!!)
Hello! And thank you! Usually just by eye. I’ve done it that way for so long that I can mentally see how much is enough. I prefer to warp up either using hybrid warping or using the clamped down coat rack 😊
Sorry….when did you pull the threads through the holes
If you are referring to when I pull the weft through? Usually when I want to stop that weft colour. Hope that made sense. Let me know if you meant something else 😊
I actually meant the warping threads getting pulled through holes in heddle.
@kaybussjaeger567 ah, that’s the threading part, when I take one thread from the sot and thread through the holes. I don’t always show that, as it’s mostly the same on every video. There was no different way for this runner so I didn’t show it. 😊