Wow! What a fantabulous concept. I can hardly wait to try. I had no idea circles could be made with the peg loom. At 79, it is over-the-moon exciting to learn something new that I have all the materials for. Thank you!!!!!
I’ve loved watching your video and seeing your makes at the end 😊 My favourite is the Girl holding the coloured pot or ball at the end .. I think she’s all in blue or a purple outfit 🤩 You have a wonderful eye for making these beautiful items 🥰🥰 Thank you 🦋
Hi Noreen! I love, love, love watching your videos and your teaching style. You move slowly enough and explain all aspects, which is what I need to learn. ❤. I do have one question (so far): In part 6, on the first layer where you used all the pegs, you only did 3 rows, then when you continued on the next segments of the triangle, you did 4 rows. Is that because the first section connects to the middle of the circle and it would be too tight if you did 4 rows? Thanks!!
Watching this for the first time and thinking - if you wanted to do an oval shape I would think you could add another peg at the outer end when approaching the half way marks, then removing them after, you would need to add more weft to compensate? Have to try !
Hi Donna- I show how to weave ovals and more in my eBook: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/111292892/pdf-pattern-for-all-kinds-of-baskets?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1
hi noreen: i don't know where to ask this question, so i'll give this page a try: i am trying to find video/instructions on how to make a sphere ball; i have tons of jersey fabric (in a ball) and want to try making this type of pillow...any suggestions would be most welcome...
Hi Paula, Weave 2 circles and sew them together around the outside edges. Trim with spool knitted or lucet cord if you'd like to cover the seam. Happy weaving!
I have purchased your baskets tutorial and have woven a few circles on sticks, but always seem to have a hole in the center! Any suggestions on how to avoid this would be appreciated. Thanks. I did weave a rectangular basket using all wool and then hand felted it ... It came out pretty cool!
Hi Maureen, Try threading a strand of very strong yarn into a blunt needle and taking it through the central channel and pulling up very very hard on it to close the circle. Happy weaving! Glad your rectangular basket was a win :-)
Hi Gary, I did a lot of googling about the history of the peg loom when I was writing the book and I found very little. But, that's several years ago. Perhaps more has been written in the meantime. Good luck in your quest!
@@NoreenCroneFindlay Hi noreen Thanks for quick reply If you could send me an email address I could forward a picture of one ive made with an adjustable tilt / floor stand for those wanting to sit in chair and work across ones lap rather on ones lap or table . Although my initial inquiry was mainly that I made one of 3 and had some one in Queensland ( I’m in Tasmania ) Australia; was interested in it , but wanted documentation on that these where a Viking based design ( basically she joined a medieval history group and keeping in with genuine design used in that period etc) But so far, I haven’t found conclusively info from that time period as originally by the Vikings of that time . If anyone else could help out on this subject would be most helpful. Ps love your work .
@@garylane9586 If you are on facebook, then definitely join the Peg Loom weaving group there and post pics there for people to see. Possibly someone there may have the answer you are looking for. Also, google Daegrad, as he creates Medieval tools of all sorts :o)
Are you on Ravelry? There is a Peg Loom weaving group there that has several members who are in England, and who manufacture peg looms in Europe. I am not sure if American peg loom builders ship to Europe....
The warp threads need to fill the channels of the weft threads to create a firm and pleasing fabric. If the warp strands are too thin, the fabric is unstable and loopy.... not a happy thing at all!
I tried to go to order your basket weaving, but the website doesn't have anywhere to do so. Do you have any plans to update it, or is there another place that I can order your eBooks from?
At the hardware store or the fabric store or the dollar store- it's for making things stop slipping around so it is sold as shelf liner. It's great to use under looms as it helps to keep them in one place.
Alechia Neathery I've had that ruler for yonks, but I was delighted to see that Lee Valley tools carry them now: www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=72486&cat=1,43513
Hi Mary, This video is a support for the ebooks and patterns that are available on www.etsy.com/shop/ncronefindl... Noreen's book: Peg Looms and Weaving Sticks is available from all online bookseller websites. The gorgeous hand crafted peg looms are made by Gary McFarland and are available from www.dewberryridge.com/collecti... The links are clickable in the written notes right under the video above. Happy weaving
Loving the tip of using the loops in order to attach thicker warp. I would have never thought of that on my own, I’m sure! 😊
Wow! What a fantabulous concept. I can hardly wait to try. I had no idea circles could be made with the peg loom. At 79, it is over-the-moon exciting to learn something new that I have all the materials for. Thank you!!!!!
Thank you so much and I hope that you have a lovely time weaving the circles :o)
I’ve loved watching your video and seeing your makes at the end 😊
My favourite is the Girl holding the coloured pot or ball at the end .. I think she’s all in blue or a purple outfit 🤩
You have a wonderful eye for making these beautiful items 🥰🥰 Thank you 🦋
Thanks ☺️a will get one as soon as posable I will keep looking at your work till I got mine thanks a lot 😄😃
That is a truly gorgeous loom. Thanks for the tips on weaving. I LOVE to weave and am glad it is not a dying art.
Lori Lynette Thanks Lori!
Loved this video. So many possibilities. Your art work using the circles is stunning. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Thank you so much, Georgette M!
Very interesting...think that I'll crochet my circles...lol
Take care
Awesome
Hi Noreen! I love, love, love watching your videos and your teaching style. You move slowly enough and explain all aspects, which is what I need to learn. ❤. I do have one question (so far): In part 6, on the first layer where you used all the pegs, you only did 3 rows, then when you continued on the next segments of the triangle, you did 4 rows. Is that because the first section connects to the middle of the circle and it would be too tight if you did 4 rows? Thanks!!
Desde España, MUCHAS GRACIAS
BUEN TRABAJO 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
Watching this for the first time and thinking - if you wanted to do an oval shape I would think you could add another peg at the outer end when approaching the half way marks, then removing them after, you would need to add more weft to compensate? Have to try !
Hi Donna- I show how to weave ovals and more in my eBook: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/111292892/pdf-pattern-for-all-kinds-of-baskets?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1
hi noreen: i don't know where to ask this question, so i'll give this page a try: i am trying to find video/instructions on how to make a sphere ball; i have tons of jersey fabric (in a ball) and want to try making this type of pillow...any suggestions would be most welcome...
Hi Paula, Weave 2 circles and sew them together around the outside edges. Trim with spool knitted or lucet cord if you'd like to cover the seam. Happy weaving!
I have purchased your baskets tutorial and have woven a few circles on sticks, but always seem to have a hole in the center! Any suggestions on how to avoid this would be appreciated. Thanks. I did weave a rectangular basket using all wool and then hand felted it ... It came out pretty cool!
Hi Maureen, Try threading a strand of very strong yarn into a blunt needle and taking it through the central channel and pulling up very very hard on it to close the circle. Happy weaving! Glad your rectangular basket was a win :-)
Hi noreen , just interested if their any documentation on the peg weaving loom if from the Viking era . Thanks
Hi Gary, I did a lot of googling about the history of the peg loom when I was writing the book and I found very little. But, that's several years ago. Perhaps more has been written in the meantime. Good luck in your quest!
@@NoreenCroneFindlay
Hi noreen
Thanks for quick reply
If you could send me an email address I could forward a picture of one ive made with an adjustable tilt / floor stand for those wanting to sit in chair and work across ones lap rather on ones lap or table .
Although my initial inquiry was mainly that I made one of 3 and had some one in Queensland ( I’m in Tasmania ) Australia; was interested in it , but wanted documentation on that these where a Viking based design ( basically she joined a medieval history group and keeping in with genuine design used in that period etc)
But so far, I haven’t found conclusively info from that time period as originally by the Vikings of that time .
If anyone else could help out on this subject would be most helpful.
Ps love your work .
@@garylane9586 If you are on facebook, then definitely join the Peg Loom weaving group there and post pics there for people to see. Possibly someone there may have the answer you are looking for. Also, google Daegrad, as he creates Medieval tools of all sorts :o)
You inspire!
Thank you so much :)
thank you, very informative :)
Thank you! :o)
Estaría mejor si escribiera la traduccion para los que no entendemos ese idioma. Interesante el trabajo
Gracias
Hi, I live in Spain, how can you make or buy this loom? could you show how to make a loom?
Are you on Ravelry? There is a Peg Loom weaving group there that has several members who are in England, and who manufacture peg looms in Europe. I am not sure if American peg loom builders ship to Europe....
Why so many warp threads? Is it related to the thickness of the weft fabric?
The warp threads need to fill the channels of the weft threads to create a firm and pleasing fabric. If the warp strands are too thin, the fabric is unstable and loopy.... not a happy thing at all!
I tried to go to order your basket weaving, but the website doesn't have anywhere to do so. Do you have any plans to update it, or is there another place that I can order your eBooks from?
How odd! Here is the link- I hope that it will work:
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/111292892/pdf-pattern-for-all-kinds-of-baskets?ref=shop_home_feat_3
Where do you get that white material that is on the table?
At the hardware store or the fabric store or the dollar store- it's for making things stop slipping around so it is sold as shelf liner. It's great to use under looms as it helps to keep them in one place.
So I tried to order this peg loom but the site is given me a hard time do they have a phone number
trish k Sorry about that.... I sent them an email to see what was up with their website. Hopefully the glitch is fixed!
Can this be done with weaving sticks without a loom? Thank you.
Absolutely... I do it all the time!
Thank you. I think I'll give it a go.
Great! Happy weaving!
like you ruler, where did you get it?
Alechia Neathery I've had that ruler for yonks, but I was delighted to see that Lee Valley tools carry them now: www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=72486&cat=1,43513
Hallo please can you help me we're can a found n peg Loom 😂
Hi Mary, This video is a support for the ebooks and patterns that are available on www.etsy.com/shop/ncronefindl... Noreen's book: Peg Looms and Weaving Sticks is available from all online bookseller websites. The gorgeous hand crafted peg looms are made by Gary McFarland and are available from www.dewberryridge.com/collecti... The links are clickable in the written notes right under the video above. Happy weaving