Beginner tips for Iron Age Finnish tablet weaving

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @carolcapps7082
    @carolcapps7082 3 месяца назад

    I have watched several of your videos and learn something every time. The Tablet Woven Treasures book is fabulous! Thank you for showing the tubular edge method. That was a little hard to understand. I think you are very brave to show how you get problems, like we all do, and how weavers teach themselves to work through them. I hope you keep us learning with you for a long time to come!

  • @msai257
    @msai257 2 года назад +4

    Oh that's how you do the tubular selvedge! I was never able to get it right, thank you!

  • @amald9828
    @amald9828 Год назад +3

    I have done hours of tablet weaving as a beginner and I've spent the whole month trying to master a birka skip-hole pattern in vain. I've watched more than a handfull of tutorials on youtube to understand how to read a pattern. I have even bought a small book on tablet weaving for begginners. Yet, you are the first to put me out of my frustration by finally telling that while reading a pattern, if you have to turn backward the tablet, the color to look for is in the second hole on top (position 4/D/A/VO), not on the first hole (1/A/D/HO). It is not that obvious for beginners, even when you try to understand the theory of the twists. Thank you so much for specifying this. Finally, my waste of hours and yarn is ending ! Your crafts are really beautiful by the way !

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад +1

      That’s what confused me as well at first! I’m so happy that my video helped you!

  • @jackiejames4551
    @jackiejames4551 2 года назад +5

    You made that easy to understand and the finished bands are beautiful. Thank you.

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! I’m glad you found my explanations understandable. It’s not always easy to explain things clearly and I’m always worrying that the language barrier keeps me from expressing everything like I want to!

  • @michaelmoceri1118
    @michaelmoceri1118 Год назад

    I don't know anything about weaving, but a bunch of videos showed up in my feed recently. This has been the first one to explain tablet weaving well enough that it's clear what's actually going on. Thanks.

  • @zooh8017
    @zooh8017 2 года назад +5

    For the back strap method I’ve heard the back pain can be improved by lowering the belt further down your hips or ideally sitting on it! That way your weight holds it instead of your back muscles and it’s supposed to be more comfortable, haven’t tried it myself but figured I’d pass along the tip in case it helps for the times you want to weave on the go

  • @mousy3873
    @mousy3873 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic video! You’re incredibly clear in every step and really explain things well. I always thought that tablet weaving would be too complicated since I’m so used to rigid heddle band weaving but this video really helped to make tablet weaving make more sense and seem like something I could actually manage to do. Thank you so much!

  • @Timbyte
    @Timbyte Год назад

    I just started table weaving and i am hooked. What you do is way to advanced for me, but i got a lot of inspiration from you. ty.

  • @Ellulellu
    @Ellulellu 2 года назад +1

    Suomalainen kirjakauppa here I come, thanks for the video 😊👍

  • @teresacabellospanades9605
    @teresacabellospanades9605 3 месяца назад

    Very nice. Thanks

  • @graceg4550
    @graceg4550 Год назад

    I love the explaination, examples and my favortie part was seeing it on that garment! Ugh it is the lost beautiful trim! What is the type of yarn/thread you use?

  • @amandafrederickson3764
    @amandafrederickson3764 2 года назад +1

    Very lovely work.

  • @jenniferrich5292
    @jenniferrich5292 Год назад +1

    I really love your loom, and you have so many good tips for us new tablet weavers. Thank you! A question about your loom. Could one use drawer handles at both ends? I’m not sure I have the tools to shape the pieces of wood you used at the front end. Is there a good reason to NOT wrap both ends around handles? Thanks again for all your great info and inspiration 🥰

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад

      Thank you and yes, you could use table handles at both ends if it’s easier to construct that way. As far as I know the only benefit of the clamp is that you can weave a bit closer to the end of the warp. The difference is pretty minimal though. Use whatever works for you!

    • @jenniferrich5292
      @jenniferrich5292 Год назад

      @@withmyhandsdream thanks for that. Can’t wait to try it! I’ve been using my rigid heddle loom which works, but I’d like to have a dedicated tablet loom.

  • @hangtoughhomestead2229
    @hangtoughhomestead2229 Год назад

    Very good video! Thank you.

  • @basakbaydemir9626
    @basakbaydemir9626 2 года назад

    Nice to meet you

  • @laurencegifford8788
    @laurencegifford8788 Год назад

    That was marvelous! Thank you. How do you deal with twist build up? ❤💐

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад +1

      I open the warp once in a while and clear the twist.

    • @laurencegifford8788
      @laurencegifford8788 Год назад

      I see that you have used swivels. That might be a solution. I need to unwrap my warp after each row and it's a nightmare to untangle so many strands!

  • @brazenlyry4041
    @brazenlyry4041 17 дней назад

    Thank you for the well-explained video; you have provided many useful tips!... yet my eyes keep being drawn to your beautiful skirt! May I ask where you got it??

    • @brazenlyry4041
      @brazenlyry4041 17 дней назад

      Never mind me, I just came across your video where you weave the fabric for your folk skirt. I thought that the skirt might be homemade, but I hadn't realised the fabric was as well; absolutely stunning work! The striped pattern is very reminiscent of the traditional striped skirts of my grandmother's region in Poland.
      I've been looking everywhere for a quality skirt like that...looks like I may have to teach myself weaving and make it myself. Hmm, yet another hobby for my to pick up?😅

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  9 дней назад +1

      Actually, the fabric for this skirt video was designed by me but woven by a machine since I know a local weaver. But then later I taught myself to also weave my skirt fabrics! But there’s a video on the machine weaving of the skirt fabric as well if you are interested!

  • @francesellis1186
    @francesellis1186 Год назад

    Hello, this is super useful thank you! I love your homemade loom. I would like to make one but wonder how you made the clamp nearest to you swivel? Thank you!

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад

      Thanks! To answer your question, the lower portion of the clamp is screwed through the holes in the wooden side-pieces. It is not a tight fit, so the clamp can still move.

  • @lilianabeatriz4551
    @lilianabeatriz4551 Год назад

    Excelente trabajo. He visto tu blog y me parece fabuloso. Es como hacer un viaje al pasado sin máquina del tiempo porque tu habilidad lo hace posible. 🥀

  • @ceeroar4068
    @ceeroar4068 6 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic thankyou, can I ask roughly how long it would take to complete a basic patterned belt? I am just starting out as a beginner & feel a little daunted!

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. It really depends. If you use thick yarn and a simple pattern you might make a belt in a few hours. For a really complicated pattern and thin yarn it takes weeks.

  • @oliviadaw6995
    @oliviadaw6995 Год назад

    Hi there, was this setup with AD closest to the sitter or DA? Gorgeous work!

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад

      If you mean the beginning position, the AD was on the top with the A closest to the weaver. But then later the tablets are turned separately so the order is pretty random.

  • @stanszalek4380
    @stanszalek4380 2 года назад

    You are amazing from Australia

  • @juliesheard2082
    @juliesheard2082 2 года назад

    thankyou for this lovely video. I would like to see more videos but though I have subscribed and liked I don't seem to get any in my feed. What should I do?

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the comment! You can try to ring the bell icon and choose ”All”. You can also see videos that don’t appear on the feed when you go to the ”Subcriptions” section pf RUclips. On my phone it is located at the bottom of the screen, second from the right but it may be in another place. Also by clicking the channel name below the video you’ll get to the front page of my channel with the newest videos. Older videos can then be accessed via the Videos menu! There should be 48 for you to watch. I hope some of these helped. Oh, one more thing. I post the links to most of my videos on my blog at withmyhandsdream.com. So, if none of those tips work, you can go and subscribe to the blog. Then you’ll be getting a notification to your email every single time I post! Also, I sometimes post some extra things there that I’ve made but not filmed!

    • @juliesheard2082
      @juliesheard2082 2 года назад

      @@withmyhandsdream thankyou!

  • @bqgin
    @bqgin 2 года назад

    amazing

  • @tamarab.7151
    @tamarab.7151 Год назад

    When did iron age end?

    • @withmyhandsdream
      @withmyhandsdream  Год назад +1

      Depends on the area. In Finland, it is considered ending somewhere in the 12th or 13th centuries, so pretty late.

  • @GaryDyarman
    @GaryDyarman Год назад

    OMG!