I bought a loom like this and 2016 and used it for a good three years before moving onto something more complicated. I made all sorts of little purses and stuffed animals and scarves. I appreciate you taking the time to show us a project with the tiny loom!
What a fabulous project. You could also weave on your inkle loom a border like a frame. Fold the serged edges over and sew flat and the apply your inkle woven frame border on, which would cover the hem as well. The easiest option would be fabric binding - old denim jeans would be a good colour match!
I never knew there was a difference between a yank and a tug. A tug is done on the paper at the back of the loom; a yank is done on the yarn at the front. I have to remember that. :) By the way, I love your studio! Lots of space and lots of light!
Now that I’ve seen this. Got me to thinking. It’s small enough I could take it on trips while hubby drives I could still be weaving. Would add one bar across bottom so it could rest on me legs. 😂
This is fantastic and a beautiful thing!! I bought this same loom toy, I think just before you showed it in the videos, just out of curosity. When I was a kid, I was always frustraded by those toys that look like real, but they don't work and I was so happy to find this one!. You now have showed us that even "playing" is productive and satisfactory. Congratulations! I love your posts and the spirit and love you share with us. 🎉
Hi, I think I could see this toy loom as a good working support tool to advantage in my things to create with. I also have a round and long knitting machines with which to make panels, but would love to have a weaving for panels to seal the deal. I just love weaving at points, like crochet and knitting at intervals. I can see paneling together clothing items with this loom too.
Beautiful fabric!! And the mattress stitch join and crochet edge are very well chosen and executed. Thanks, Kelly, for opening our eyes to so many possibilities ❤
Whenever I warp up my table loom, I use 1/2" wide strips of cardboard or cardstock to separate the layers of warp. The cardstock makes for a much less bulky warp beam, especially since I can stagger the strips. I currently have a 10 yard long warp of a Lyon acrylic 'cake' on my 12" wide Rigid Heddle.
I also use paper but I purchase the big rolls of contractor construction floor paper that contractors use to cover home flooring to protect from whatever they are doing in customers home. (I live in Canada and get from local hardware/lumber store). I get the heavier weight because it tensions threads really well as it wants to unroll so it supplies constant tension well throughout project. The crochet stitch is called extended single crochet (esc) (US terminology)
@@KellyCasanova I did figure it would require double yarn because the pitch is so big, I just never went ahead with it, if it was at least a little bit wider then a shawl would be able to be done, this one makes narrow bands of fabric. But it is good for small crafts or things like what you did here. Or even getting kids into weaving because other than it being a "toy" it sure does everything an actual loom should be able to do.
Hi Kelly, I hope you're OK xx ❣️❣️❣️ Thankyou so, so much fir sharing this video podcast/tutorial. This "Toy Loom" seems to have loads of potential for making anything from Scarfs to Blankets . If we set our minds to it. You're inspiration helps us to realise that there's nithing we can't do. I still haven't finished my Scarf yet, can't wait to finish it and re warp for my next project. Thankyou for sharing your expertise, you're very much appreciated by all of us.✨️🌟🌞😊😊 Happy Weaving Fibre Friend 🧶🐑🥰 Take care and stay safe Lots of love, Blessings and Huge Hugs Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🐈⬛🫂
Thank you for this video. I modded my toy loom, but, think I will weave such a blanket, and will start now! But, not enough yarn at home .. uff... I made, with this toyloom, a tablerunner, with 3 panels leftover yarn, cotton, linnen and silk. I cut out the beater, because I use some other heddles, for thinner yarn. I like your crochet stitch. I learned some new, that I can do the warping not exactly same, fornevery warp threat, because I can cut it at the end, that it can work nice with teh beater, that the thik yarn can safe with the surger, and a new croche stitch... Thank you
I absolutely love this blanket, and colors, plus contrast. I can see adding a large tassel to each corner as topping it off if you had even another shade since you were low or out of the yarn. I say GREAT JOB! I’m sold and now I want this toy loom too. I guess it could be called a mini torture rack lol! Not overthinking, am I?! Lol
Love this video. Please note, I am only leaving this extra information because you specifically asked and not because I am trying to be a snooty or something haha You are doing an interesting mix of crochet stitches which looks great. =] If you pulled the loop through the two on the hook it would be a single crochet, but then you do basically a single chain through the last one on the hook. If you did a yarn over before going through the fabric and pulling up the loop and then going through in that pattern it would be a double stitch, if you did a yarn over before going through the fabric and pulling up the loop and then going through the three that would be on it, would be a half double. But don't let that get you overthinking it haha What you have done, is a perfect binding for this particular blanket!
From an Australian... There's no name for the crochet stitch you were doing. If you had gone through the fabric & pulled up a loop, then yarn over & pulled through the 2 loops on your hook, it would be a double crochet.
What a great project, and a great video - thank you Kelly. You have inspired me to make a blanket on my rigid heddle loom from my extensive stash of handspun yarn. 🥰
1:06:53 your method certainly works in this setup, but to fine tune the tension even more, couldn't you insert a piece of cardboard between the weaving and the roller (like you do with the paper) to add just a bit more of tension? (Like a wedge.) Then when you advance the weaving, you could remove the cardboard and proceed as normal. 💕🌞🌵😷
Ugh I literally just did another UA-cam-inspired impulse purchase. But now I'm so tempted to pick up one of these. It looks so enjoyable and it's such a manageable size.
Well I've been wanting to piece lengths together as I have some fab plans in my head ! I've not been too well so once again with your wonderful videos you have given me the boost to crack on with things ❤
I ordered a 32 inch rigid heddle 10 sett and currently have a slow drying many layered cardboard loom that is close to the paper mache stage, hoping it will be lighter than plywood in the end but have nobs near the front for partial stand at my computer desk to keep an inch of my lap. And have 2 pair heddle supports so could do easily 3, especially if the 2 are string heddles front needs to be the beater and prefer to buy those but also ordered 1/8th inch plywood to make many heddle supports, and have some extra side pieces and plan on making half harnesses as many as I want. But I'm planning a reed that also fits in the heddle so the harnesses will turn into anything I want it to be. My cat keeps trying to sit on it as it was drying, had to block it off under our wall vent. Making the backbeam modified sectional because 32 inches is far too much for me to wind otherwise. Some chalk pain, foil and texturing to hide stuff. Who'd have known cardboard and paper could be as strong as it is? I already have some pieces cut up for a 40 inch one on a stand and that will have harnesses, and already thought if I make the handles in the front and use cardboard, with holes blocking some off with a crafting stick you can make a faux dobby, fast way of raising multi shaft harnesses, so that will be 16 harness just for fun.
Wow, that sounds amazing, I don't think I've actually heard of anyone making a loom from paper mache before! My husband has made quite a few things from paper mache and yes, it's amazing how strong it can be!
Hi the crochet stitch is a double in us term and I think it's a treble in UK. Single crochet is through, yarn over pull through two. I'm just getting in to weaving on a pin loom and I'm in love, your channel popped up, which is great for inspiration, I don't have the space for a "grown up loom" but I'm very happy with my pin loom. Ty
Thank you so much for this timely video, Kelly! I was gifted an 18” avalon loom & am going to try & figure it out. With your video, I believe I’ll be successful 😊
So funny, this video for me was the video with no end! 😅 It took me over 3 days to watch it all and I eagerly watched each time I had a chance to see how this project would end. Somehow I was gipped though because the ending suddenly happened and it didn't show the finished blanket??! Left me on TENTERHOOKS! Was there enough yarn to go around? Either way it's super cool and has given me inspiration to try this on my teeny 5 inch rigid heddle loom. Thank you for posting it, it was great fun to watch! ❤
Ha ha ha, Kelly. Instrument of Torture is what I call any project that has outlived its "fascination phase". Currently, mine is a Cross Stitch pattern that I've been on for about 5 years now.
Really enjoyed this video -- sometimes it's lovely to go back to simple weaving (both the weave and the loom). The blanket is great. I was surprised that you wet-finished the strips before stitching them together -- the few times I've done panels, I wet finished afterwards and in your mattress stitch tutorial you said you would wet finish after. I wait to wet finish because I want that little bit of felting from the wet finish to better incorporate the seaming yarn. Is there a reason you chose to wet finish first with this blanket?
@@KellyCasanova You actually said that in the video -- I'm sorry I made you repeat it! Your timing was perfect with this video since I'm finishing up the 2nd panel out of 3 for a blanket on my 20" Ashford knitters' loom. But I'm bad at seaming so I went back and watched your mattress stitching tutorial -- it was extremely clear and helpful.
It never even crossed my mind that such a cute toy loom can make a real and beautiful blankt like that OMG!!! Serious question, if I may please? I've seen weavers manage a "4-shaft" pattern with 2 hddles and 2 pick-up sticks, do you think that method might work with this loom? Because if it could, then the potential is really limitless. I'm even imagining 3D printing a pair of 10 or 12 dent heddles for it.
I think that’s a half double crochet, not sure. But I like the lap blanket. I wasn’t sure how you could make anything but a scarf on that loom. Looks cool. 👍🏻👍🏻
I've only ever owned Janome sewing machines so it's tricky for me to recommend a brand. I would recommend though, that you find a good brand used machine rather than a cheap new one. There are a lot of basic but quality brand machines available used just because the owner is upgrading.
🤔 so are the heddles supposed to alternate holes and slots or are they supposed to line up for easier threading? (If they're supposed to line up... It would be easy enough to reinstall one of the heddles (just untie and flip it around). 💕🌞🌵😷
I am going to get this one but have to wait until next month but What is the easiest thing to do on this loom the back and forth one I am going to double it to so it is going to be cool
I'm from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵 USA, and that's not what we call single crochet. Single crochet is: have a loop on the needle from the previous stitch. Stick the needle through the work, grabbing the yarn from the back and pulling through to the front (now you have two loops on the needle). Grab the yarn and pull through both loops (with no yarn over). Truthfully, I don't think I've ever seen your stitch. As our half double and double crochet starts with the loop from the previous stitch, then a yarn over and then putting the needle through the fabric and then pulling the yarn through two or all three loops. I don't think I've ever seen a stitch where you put the needle through and then did a yarn over to add additional loops. Your stitch certainly works... But our half double and double crochet maybe a bit stronger as the base of the stitch is a pull through two loops and not one. But I think your stitch comes closest to our double crochet. 💕🌞🌵😷
I have a small loom similar to this BUT……. It is missing one of the heddles. I cannot seem to find one anywhere…(heddle is 11” wide). HELP….😮What can I do to be able to use this loom? As you can tell…I’m new at this weaving stuff 🤷♀️🤷🏼🤷🏻♂️. Thanks for any thoughts / advice 👍👍
Hmm, I guess you could use it like a rigid heddle loom by threading holes and slots? I haven't tried it. If you know anyone who has a 3D printer, they could print you an extra heddle. You can also use pick up sticks to make extra sheds.
It is a bit thin, but a friend of mine who wove, told me, it is sufficient. And it does not break easily. I am not sure when I get to it, but I have a tapestry loom to restore, and was wondering if it can be used with a different heddle for a tighter weave than the one that came with it. It has spent sometime in the damp and all the metal pieces are rusty, but I hope, it can be used after the metal and wood have been given some tlc.
@@KellyCasanova Thank you for answering my question. I have a tabletop loom that I got in Williamsburg, VA along with a tabletop carding drum (not sure if that's what it's called). I am not sure if all of the parts are on the loom nor did I know how to even set it up. Your video surely explained a lot to me and I really appreciate how thorough you were. Thank you!
So thoughtful and generous of you that you show projects you can make with 'lesser' equipment ❤❤❤
I bought a loom like this and 2016 and used it for a good three years before moving onto something more complicated. I made all sorts of little purses and stuffed animals and scarves. I appreciate you taking the time to show us a project with the tiny loom!
That is so great!
What a fabulous project. You could also weave on your inkle loom a border like a frame. Fold the serged edges over and sew flat and the apply your inkle woven frame border on, which would cover the hem as well. The easiest option would be fabric binding - old denim jeans would be a good colour match!
That would be lovely!
I never knew there was a difference between a yank and a tug. A tug is done on the paper at the back of the loom; a yank is done on the yarn at the front. I have to remember that. :)
By the way, I love your studio! Lots of space and lots of light!
Thank you, I love it too, I am very blessed to have this space ❤️
Now that I’ve seen this. Got me to thinking. It’s small enough I could take it on trips while hubby drives I could still be weaving. Would add one bar across bottom so it could rest on me legs. 😂
This is fantastic and a beautiful thing!!
I bought this same loom toy, I think just before you showed it in the videos, just out of curosity. When I was a kid, I was always frustraded by those toys that look like real, but they don't work and I was so happy to find this one!. You now have showed us that even "playing" is productive and satisfactory. Congratulations! I love your posts and the spirit and love you share with us. 🎉
Thanks so much 🥰
Hi, I think I could see this toy loom as a good working support tool to advantage in my things to create with. I also have a round and long knitting machines with which to make panels, but would love to have a weaving for panels to seal the deal. I just love weaving at points, like crochet and knitting at intervals. I can see paneling together clothing items with this loom too.
Thank you for explaining your choice of a single weft thread with a doubled warp. It's nice to understand the 'why' behind all the choices available.
You're welcome!
Here in the US, that looks to me like a half double crochet :) Thank you for the inspiration!
To me too. :)
Beautiful fabric!! And the mattress stitch join and crochet edge are very well chosen and executed. Thanks, Kelly, for opening our eyes to so many possibilities ❤
Whenever I warp up my table loom, I use 1/2" wide strips of cardboard or cardstock to separate the layers of warp. The cardstock makes for a much less bulky warp beam, especially since I can stagger the strips. I currently have a 10 yard long warp of a Lyon acrylic 'cake' on my 12" wide Rigid Heddle.
Love the finished project Kelly. Invokes thoughts of the beautiful cosmos. 🩷
I use 1cm strips of one sided iron on interfacing before I surge. It helps stop the ruffling of the edges I cut 5mm away so that it is hardly visible
I have done that too, I actually have a tutorial for it here on UA-cam 😊
I also use paper but I purchase the big rolls of contractor construction floor paper that contractors use to cover home flooring to protect from whatever they are doing in customers home. (I live in Canada and get from local hardware/lumber store). I get the heavier weight because it tensions threads really well as it wants to unroll so it supplies constant tension well throughout project. The crochet stitch is called extended single crochet (esc) (US terminology)
I have the exact same loom, I never used it. I thought it was going to be too toy-ish for anything good. You gave me the courage to try it.
Oh great, I hope you enjoy it 😀
@@KellyCasanova I did figure it would require double yarn because the pitch is so big, I just never went ahead with it, if it was at least a little bit wider then a shawl would be able to be done, this one makes narrow bands of fabric.
But it is good for small crafts or things like what you did here. Or even getting kids into weaving because other than it being a "toy" it sure does everything an actual loom should be able to do.
I bought one of these looms after seeing your video. I love the loom and it’s affordable. Thank you for the videos on this loom. Happy weaving
I'm so glad you're happy with it 😊
Favorite paper😂 a woman after my own heart!
I just know I've got a lot of paper sisters out there! 😆
Wonderful video. In the US, we call that crochet stitch an extended Single Crochet.
Thanks, I'll have to remember that!
I have 3 of this size loom I really enjoy them! It is really nice to see what all can be done on them!
Glad to hear you enjoy them too 😀
Hi Kelly, I hope you're OK xx ❣️❣️❣️
Thankyou so, so much fir sharing this video podcast/tutorial.
This "Toy Loom" seems to have loads of potential for making anything from Scarfs to Blankets . If we set our minds to it. You're inspiration helps us to realise that there's nithing we can't do.
I still haven't finished my Scarf yet, can't wait to finish it and re warp for my next project.
Thankyou for sharing your expertise, you're very much appreciated by all of us.✨️🌟🌞😊😊
Happy Weaving Fibre Friend 🧶🐑🥰
Take care and stay safe
Lots of love, Blessings and Huge Hugs Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🐈⬛🫂
Oh dear, so much preparation before the fun bit. Thank you for showing us all this.
Thank you for this video. I modded my toy loom, but, think I will weave such a blanket, and will start now! But, not enough yarn at home .. uff... I made, with this toyloom, a tablerunner, with 3 panels leftover yarn, cotton, linnen and silk. I cut out the beater, because I use some other heddles, for thinner yarn. I like your crochet stitch. I learned some new, that I can do the warping not exactly same, fornevery warp threat, because I can cut it at the end, that it can work nice with teh beater, that the thik yarn can safe with the surger, and a new croche stitch... Thank you
I just had to pause and say that I, too, have favorite pieces of paper. Between uses, I keep them wound up (safe and sound) with favorite paper clips!
See, I knew I wasn't the only one 😉
@@KellyCasanova 😄
I absolutely love this blanket, and colors, plus contrast. I can see adding a large tassel to each corner as topping it off if you had even another shade since you were low or out of the yarn. I say GREAT JOB! I’m sold and now I want this toy loom too. I guess it could be called a mini torture rack lol! Not overthinking, am I?! Lol
Thanks! I like the tassel idea! But I imagine my cat would love the tassel idea even more, I can just picture him "playing" with it 😼
Love this video. Please note, I am only leaving this extra information because you specifically asked and not because I am trying to be a snooty or something haha You are doing an interesting mix of crochet stitches which looks great. =] If you pulled the loop through the two on the hook it would be a single crochet, but then you do basically a single chain through the last one on the hook. If you did a yarn over before going through the fabric and pulling up the loop and then going through in that pattern it would be a double stitch, if you did a yarn over before going through the fabric and pulling up the loop and then going through the three that would be on it, would be a half double. But don't let that get you overthinking it haha What you have done, is a perfect binding for this particular blanket!
I learned this stitch as the "Extended Single Crochet" in the US.
From an Australian... There's no name for the crochet stitch you were doing. If you had gone through the fabric & pulled up a loop, then yarn over & pulled through the 2 loops on your hook, it would be a double crochet.
What a great project, and a great video - thank you Kelly. You have inspired me to make a blanket on my rigid heddle loom from my extensive stash of handspun yarn. 🥰
Oh my! I feel so inspired that I've asked my husband to buy this loom for my Christmas gift. x
Wonderful!
1:06:53 your method certainly works in this setup, but to fine tune the tension even more, couldn't you insert a piece of cardboard between the weaving and the roller (like you do with the paper) to add just a bit more of tension? (Like a wedge.)
Then when you advance the weaving, you could remove the cardboard and proceed as normal. 💕🌞🌵😷
Yes, that could help too 😊
This is right up my alley, Kelly! Thank you!
Wonderful, glad to hear it!
Ugh I literally just did another UA-cam-inspired impulse purchase. But now I'm so tempted to pick up one of these. It looks so enjoyable and it's such a manageable size.
Well I've been wanting to piece lengths together as I have some fab plans in my head !
I've not been too well so once again with your wonderful videos you have given me the boost to crack on with things ❤
Hi Kelly.You did wel. I like your blanket. Youre an inspiration to all of us.
Thank you!
Great project-inspiring!
I ordered a 32 inch rigid heddle 10 sett and currently have a slow drying many layered cardboard loom that is close to the paper mache stage, hoping it will be lighter than plywood in the end but have nobs near the front for partial stand at my computer desk to keep an inch of my lap. And have 2 pair heddle supports so could do easily 3, especially if the 2 are string heddles front needs to be the beater and prefer to buy those but also ordered 1/8th inch plywood to make many heddle supports, and have some extra side pieces and plan on making half harnesses as many as I want. But I'm planning a reed that also fits in the heddle so the harnesses will turn into anything I want it to be. My cat keeps trying to sit on it as it was drying, had to block it off under our wall vent. Making the backbeam modified sectional because 32 inches is far too much for me to wind otherwise. Some chalk pain, foil and texturing to hide stuff. Who'd have known cardboard and paper could be as strong as it is? I already have some pieces cut up for a 40 inch one on a stand and that will have harnesses, and already thought if I make the handles in the front and use cardboard, with holes blocking some off with a crafting stick you can make a faux dobby, fast way of raising multi shaft harnesses, so that will be 16 harness just for fun.
Wow, that sounds amazing, I don't think I've actually heard of anyone making a loom from paper mache before! My husband has made quite a few things from paper mache and yes, it's amazing how strong it can be!
Ooh! I was hoping you had a channel so I could see it. I hope it works well
Hi the crochet stitch is a double in us term and I think it's a treble in UK. Single crochet is through, yarn over pull through two. I'm just getting in to weaving on a pin loom and I'm in love, your channel popped up, which is great for inspiration, I don't have the space for a "grown up loom" but I'm very happy with my pin loom. Ty
A pin loom is a grown up loom too. Plus it's a whole lot of fun! 🤩
I’m do excited to see this!!!
I found your channel because I had bought this little one and was looking for more ideas. I love it.
That's wonderful, I'm glad you found my channel!
Thank you so much for this timely video, Kelly! I was gifted an 18” avalon loom & am going to try & figure it out. With your video, I believe I’ll be successful 😊
Great! 😀
Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge with us. I like it alot. Thank you again.
You're very welcome! 😊
Wonderful, joyful video!
Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
So funny, this video for me was the video with no end! 😅 It took me over 3 days to watch it all and I eagerly watched each time I had a chance to see how this project would end. Somehow I was gipped though because the ending suddenly happened and it didn't show the finished blanket??! Left me on TENTERHOOKS! Was there enough yarn to go around? Either way it's super cool and has given me inspiration to try this on my teeny 5 inch rigid heddle loom. Thank you for posting it, it was great fun to watch! ❤
I showed quite a few shots of the finished blanket at the end. Yes, there was just enough yarn to finish off the crochet edge 😀
Awesome 🎉❤@@KellyCasanova
Ha ha ha, Kelly. Instrument of Torture is what I call any project that has outlived its "fascination phase". Currently, mine is a Cross Stitch pattern that I've been on for about 5 years now.
..."outlived its "fascination phase" - I understand this so very well 😆
That is awesome, any chance you will post the details on your website as to the amount of yarn you used for the project?
Already done 😊 kellycasanovaweavinglessons.com/2024/10/i-wove-a-blanket-on-a-toy-loom.html
Really enjoyed this video -- sometimes it's lovely to go back to simple weaving (both the weave and the loom). The blanket is great. I was surprised that you wet-finished the strips before stitching them together -- the few times I've done panels, I wet finished afterwards and in your mattress stitch tutorial you said you would wet finish after. I wait to wet finish because I want that little bit of felting from the wet finish to better incorporate the seaming yarn. Is there a reason you chose to wet finish first with this blanket?
Yes, there is a reason - I had to cut the panels. I always wet finish before cutting 😊
@@KellyCasanova You actually said that in the video -- I'm sorry I made you repeat it!
Your timing was perfect with this video since I'm finishing up the 2nd panel out of 3 for a blanket on my 20" Ashford knitters' loom. But I'm bad at seaming so I went back and watched your mattress stitching tutorial -- it was extremely clear and helpful.
It never even crossed my mind that such a cute toy loom can make a real and beautiful blankt like that OMG!!!
Serious question, if I may please? I've seen weavers manage a "4-shaft" pattern with 2 hddles and 2 pick-up sticks, do you think that method might work with this loom? Because if it could, then the potential is really limitless. I'm even imagining 3D printing a pair of 10 or 12 dent heddles for it.
I haven't experimented with that, but yes, it could work 😊
I didn't see the link to the mattress stitch. 💕🌞🌵😷
Thanks for pointing that out Suzi, I've put it in the description box now!
@@KellyCasanova thanks for all you do! 💕🌞🌵😷
I think that’s a half double crochet, not sure. But I like the lap blanket. I wasn’t sure how you could make anything but a scarf on that loom. Looks cool. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Wow !
Looks like there's room for another upright to hold two more heddles (if you could find them anywhere) to make it a 4 heddle loom? 💕🌞🌵😷
Hi Kelly! Nice proyect, I loved it! Hey would you recomend a cheap brand of a sewing machine? I wamt to star sewing my weaving! Thank you❤
I've only ever owned Janome sewing machines so it's tricky for me to recommend a brand. I would recommend though, that you find a good brand used machine rather than a cheap new one. There are a lot of basic but quality brand machines available used just because the owner is upgrading.
🤔 so are the heddles supposed to alternate holes and slots or are they supposed to line up for easier threading?
(If they're supposed to line up... It would be easy enough to reinstall one of the heddles (just untie and flip it around). 💕🌞🌵😷
No, they don't line up.
I am going to get this one but have to wait until next month but What is the easiest thing to do on this loom the back and forth one I am going to double it to so it is going to be cool
I'm from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵 USA, and that's not what we call single crochet. Single crochet is: have a loop on the needle from the previous stitch. Stick the needle through the work, grabbing the yarn from the back and pulling through to the front (now you have two loops on the needle). Grab the yarn and pull through both loops (with no yarn over).
Truthfully, I don't think I've ever seen your stitch. As our half double and double crochet starts with the loop from the previous stitch, then a yarn over and then putting the needle through the fabric and then pulling the yarn through two or all three loops. I don't think I've ever seen a stitch where you put the needle through and then did a yarn over to add additional loops.
Your stitch certainly works... But our half double and double crochet maybe a bit stronger as the base of the stitch is a pull through two loops and not one. But I think your stitch comes closest to our double crochet. 💕🌞🌵😷
Your stitch is called an extended double crochet for Australian/British terminology and extended single crochet for our American friends.
Thank you for pointing that out!
I believe that’s a half double crochet in the US
Ahhh ... Crafter's Regret ... a breath away from Crafter's Triumph.
😀
I never thought you would punish yourself this way. You have more courage than me. 😅
😀 It actually turned out to be a lot of fun!
You did a mistake about the blanket caught that was like wow i like that will have to do that and might do blue on the outside side
Can you use a strip of fabric instead of paper?
You can use whatever works 😊
I have a small loom similar to this BUT……. It is missing one of the heddles. I cannot seem to find one anywhere…(heddle is 11” wide). HELP….😮What can I do to be able to use this loom? As you can tell…I’m new at this weaving stuff 🤷♀️🤷🏼🤷🏻♂️. Thanks for any thoughts / advice 👍👍
Hmm, I guess you could use it like a rigid heddle loom by threading holes and slots? I haven't tried it. If you know anyone who has a 3D printer, they could print you an extra heddle. You can also use pick up sticks to make extra sheds.
@@KellyCasanovathanks for the 3D printer idea, maybe that’ll work? I’ll check it out 👍
@@joannefeiock1411 I really don't know anything about them but I know a lot of weavers use them to make new parts or replace broken ones.
Could someone use this method to make fabric and use it to make clothes and stuff ?
It does make pretty thick fabric, so you would have to take that into consideration.
@KellyCasanova ok I would be mostly useing linen and wool
I'm trying to remember... Does double weave need 4 heddles or can you do double weave on 2 heddles? 💕🌞🌵😷
You can do double width weaving with 2 heddles and 2 pick up sticks to achieve 4 shafts.
@@KellyCasanova 😫, I always forget about pick-up sticks. Thanks for reminding me. 💕🌞🌵😷
That loom looks like it is the width of baking paper, have you tried that?
No I haven't, the baking paper we have here is pretty thin, I like something a bit thicker.
It is a bit thin, but a friend of mine who wove, told me, it is sufficient. And it does not break easily. I am not sure when I get to it, but I have a tapestry loom to restore, and was wondering if it can be used with a different heddle for a tighter weave than the one that came with it.
It has spent sometime in the damp and all the metal pieces are rusty, but I hope, it can be used after the metal and wood have been given some tlc.
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Looks like an extended single crochet, in US terms.
was trying to flow you made a mistake I cut my loops and I am not able to do it the way you did 😡and I messed you did it backwards
Twenty-three minutes in and I still don't understand why you are using the paper?
The paper is to separate the warp to obtain even and better tension 😊
@@KellyCasanova Thank you for answering my question. I have a tabletop loom that I got in Williamsburg, VA along with a tabletop carding drum (not sure if that's what it's called). I am not sure if all of the parts are on the loom nor did I know how to even set it up. Your video surely explained a lot to me and I really appreciate how thorough you were. Thank you!
@@laurabaldwin942 You're welcome, glad to help!
Educated winging…I call it SWAG “scientific wild-butt guess”
That's it exactly! 😆