Is "hell yeah" an appropriate response to this video? My nerdy heart loves that you used Excel to pattern it out, and then sooo much hand work to actually make the finished product, interpreting it in a way that blows my mind. I'm in awe at how well this turned out and fully impressed by the time and effort it took to get there. And that's before we even get to your awesome costume for this vid. 10/10, fully sick, love it 😍
I know slightly more about weaving than I do about Diablo, but I don't need to know anything to know this is STUNNING. Silk is such a gorgeous medium for this project! Nothing really says "sinister but elegant and cunning" like that dull luster.
So cool! The set up to weaving ratio looks even more intense than sewing. I'm also impressed that nothing ended up in a giant tangled snarl because I'm pretty sure that's what would happen if I tried!
Fab video. I raise my mug of tea to you (too early for horn of mead) for tackling that project on a heddle. I would of got lost after 3 rows. The weave looks amazing. I've got a brocade tablet weaving project to do (only 10 cards). Thank you for telling us where you got the threads. I'm in need of silk for this project.
That looked both excruciating and satisfying; so incredibly detailed. Super cool that Blizzy reached out to you; hope they appreciate the awesome end product. Have a wonderful weekend.
A few of my loudest adhd thoughts: that process was INTENSE! Still want to learn to weave someday though, not gonna lie. The furry void does NOT want to share that couch and is not as impressed with your costume as I am! We gonna get a later vid on that costume, too, by chance?
I love everything about this video, and the project (including a loom that's been holding a half-way-done project for mumble years). Also: black cat. Because cat and black, and what's more culturally hell-related in Western folklore than a black cat? (love the costume, but that mask? extra)
The end result looks amazing - did you ever consider using string heddles and pickup or multiple sets of string heddles for the pattern sheds? Or weaving it as a brocade? Anyway, making the rigid heddle curved was pure genius in fitting the whole thing in!
❤WOW. That was very interesting to watch, and in a way relieves me of feeling I “should” do weaving soon. I think for now I will purchase trims, and stick with lucets and braids. This was a treat on an otherwise rather disappointingly gray day.
Is "hell yeah" an appropriate response to this video?
My nerdy heart loves that you used Excel to pattern it out, and then sooo much hand work to actually make the finished product, interpreting it in a way that blows my mind. I'm in awe at how well this turned out and fully impressed by the time and effort it took to get there. And that's before we even get to your awesome costume for this vid.
10/10, fully sick, love it 😍
The weaving is stunning! Congratulations on an amazing weaving project and the colab with the game
This is genuinely one of the coolest brand collaborations I've ever seen!
I love doing subtle patterns in crochet using front and back post stitches and now I want to make a secretly fiendish (demonic?) scarf
that maskat the beginning and end SLAPS
I know slightly more about weaving than I do about Diablo, but I don't need to know anything to know this is STUNNING. Silk is such a gorgeous medium for this project! Nothing really says "sinister but elegant and cunning" like that dull luster.
So cool! The set up to weaving ratio looks even more intense than sewing. I'm also impressed that nothing ended up in a giant tangled snarl because I'm pretty sure that's what would happen if I tried!
Weaving is terrible for being mostly set up and hardly any actual weaving, you definitely have to enjoy the whole process to make it worth it!
I will never again complain about casting on 100s of stitches to start a knitting project! The end result was amazing, you are so talented.
Fab video. I raise my mug of tea to you (too early for horn of mead) for tackling that project on a heddle. I would of got lost after 3 rows. The weave looks amazing.
I've got a brocade tablet weaving project to do (only 10 cards). Thank you for telling us where you got the threads. I'm in need of silk for this project.
I have no idea what that was all about, but I'm still impressed. You have such diverse crafting skills!
That looked both excruciating and satisfying; so incredibly detailed. Super cool that Blizzy reached out to you; hope they appreciate the awesome end product. Have a wonderful weekend.
I can't @ you! You are still are in the same century of which you started! I have projects that the same can not be said!!
A comment for the algorithm gods.
A few of my loudest adhd thoughts: that process was INTENSE! Still want to learn to weave someday though, not gonna lie. The furry void does NOT want to share that couch and is not as impressed with your costume as I am! We gonna get a later vid on that costume, too, by chance?
This is epic ❤ you made fabulous items. I would definitely not have the patience to create such beautiful art
I love everything about this video, and the project (including a loom that's been holding a half-way-done project for mumble years).
Also: black cat. Because cat and black, and what's more culturally hell-related in Western folklore than a black cat?
(love the costume, but that mask? extra)
Definitely the long ago begun project! Truly resonated with me!
I do love mixed technique textiles. Bravo!
Deep respect for this loom weaving masterpiece!
Here is a sacrifice to keep the algorithm happy
Wow, such complex weaving! Super impressive!❤
The end result looks amazing - did you ever consider using string heddles and pickup or multiple sets of string heddles for the pattern sheds? Or weaving it as a brocade? Anyway, making the rigid heddle curved was pure genius in fitting the whole thing in!
Doing this project looks like a living hell! But since you enjoy all hell related things, hopefully you enjoyed it. Great job ❤
Love the headle.
You must have a heroic amount of patience. Nice work.
Dang. that was genuinely amazing!
Uhhhh......all that counting! Hats off to you!
In case it helps for the future, it can help to keep a bit of tension on your warp as you chain it!
❤WOW. That was very interesting to watch, and in a way relieves me of feeling I “should” do weaving soon. I think for now I will purchase trims, and stick with lucets and braids. This was a treat on an otherwise rather disappointingly gray day.
it's always a treat when you upload! very cool project.
Looks so nifty!
drawing in excel, i love it!
I can’t seam to get the nack of bread weaving but am happy to know someone else does
Oh algo. Well I'll manually check your feed if i have to.
Interesting