Love the video and the blooper at the end, I wish I could afford one because I really would love to have maybe the David he's a sweet little loom actually all the looms are lovely. Cheers!
What a nice blocking pin. It sleeps in one house and works in another position! I hope Louet is paying you big bucks, because you are one fabulous and excellent demonstrator/presenter/educator. You lead me to wish I could afford one. Forward this to them. They owe you. You are a super-pro. You have gone beyond world-class weaving to world-class demonstration and education. Love your work. I do.
you all prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me.
@Kylan Frank I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The Delta would be a good choice for carpets. The Spring loom would work too. Weaving like painting art - Tapestry/Framelooms are probably best. This is a hard question to answer as there are many factors.
As I think of it, these floor looms are best for repetitive patterns. For tapestry, you need to adjust basically every single shot. So heddles are more or less in the way and you manipulate the threads by hand. If you want to weave in tabby mostely, you can use a very simple, single heddle loom and adjust the colours in the weft. But free patterns are best done (if of course much slower) free hand.
Love the video and the blooper at the end, I wish I could afford one because I really would love to have maybe the David he's a sweet little loom actually all the looms are lovely. Cheers!
What a nice blocking pin. It sleeps in one house and works in another position! I hope Louet is paying you big bucks, because you are one fabulous and excellent demonstrator/presenter/educator. You lead me to wish I could afford one. Forward this to them. They owe you. You are a super-pro. You have gone beyond world-class weaving to world-class demonstration and education. Love your work. I do.
you all prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me.
@Graysen Konnor Instablaster =)
@Kylan Frank I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I love my David! lovely video too 🥰
I would love to see one of these videos for the Jane. Would be very helpful.
Looks nice, how much and where i can get one???
Delta 11:50 (reminder to myself so I can find it later) 😁
Buenas tardes o buenas noches me puede mandar ese video traducido en español por fabor
Can you let me know how much is the electronic dobby loom is
If I want to creative weaving like painting art and carpet weaving.which one will be better
The Delta would be a good choice for carpets. The Spring loom would work too.
Weaving like painting art - Tapestry/Framelooms are probably best.
This is a hard question to answer as there are many factors.
As I think of it, these floor looms are best for repetitive patterns. For tapestry, you need to adjust basically every single shot. So heddles are more or less in the way and you manipulate the threads by hand. If you want to weave in tabby mostely, you can use a very simple, single heddle loom and adjust the colours in the weft. But free patterns are best done (if of course much slower) free hand.
Would there be a video for the table looms (Jane & Erica) soon?
We hope to have an Erica one, soon!
Definitely looking forward to it. I am trying to hard to decide between the two and there's barely any videos on them!
Does the David come with a sliding beater now or is it the swinging beater?/overhead
It's a sliding beater! Check the current listing for more details :) www.louet.com/david
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Nice loom, but I have to disagree with the method of holding the beater in position with the non throwing hand. That is a design issue.