Thank you for this tutorial! I'm from Sweden and we have a long weaving-tradition here, but still not many swedes make tutorials for beginners. This one was just great! Thank you❤️❤️❤️
I wish I could add a picture.. I actually warped my first loom.. put down a base with a twining stitch AND tied a rya knot!!! Because of you and your videos. THANK YOU ... watching you for the last week gave me the confidence to try ... I tend not to do new things because I want them perfect, I know they won't be so I don't even try... Thank you again
A friend just gave me an easel Weaver and I am excited to try it. I took a two hour Weaving class and I have learned more from you in this short tutorial than I did in that class! So, thank you so very much for making this beginner tutorial! 😊
This is going to sound ridiculous but I always tied my twining row by hand. My mind is blown watching you do this with a tapestry needle. This is so much faster than what I've always done. So simple and yet that literally never occurred to me!
Oh my, thank you so so much for showing this technique to start my weaving. I've actually given up weaving before but now after watching this video, I feel confident that I will have more success.
Thank you for this. My first weave completely fell out. I love the idea of the simple frame, but would like to weave wash rags and dish towels. Is this possible with your frame loom or is it mainly for tapestry?
Thanks so much for an incredibly detailed and straightforward video! I just bought my first look today and I can’t wait to watch the rest of your catalog 😍😍
Excellent video, thank you for this 😊. Very clear and in an easy to follow format. I've ordered my loom and will check out more of your videos after I've received it.
Thank you!! This was very informative. I'm new to weaving and was wondering what you should do if you dont want fringe or if it was a necessity to have fringe at the end?
Thank you!!! You are an excellent teacher!!! I see several weavers using a heddle bar on frame looms. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a heddle bar? Will you be offering them from your shop?
I’m a little confused as to how you actually finish your piece and prevent it from coming apart. I’m building an 8 foot frame loom out of wall studs to weave blankets on- do you have any suggestions for finishing a piece or making sure it doesn’t come apart after I finish it? Can I just use the technique in this video and call it a day, or would another step be necessary?
Just found your channel,nice,clear instructions. First time weaver here...bought a loom but want to know how to choose yarn. Any type as long as they're all the same for a project? Will check out you other videos to learn about changing colors,etc. Thanks for your time
Thanks for your great tip Janelle! We will be introducing weaving to our class again and I was just wondering if we should tie both ends of the weft yarn (BASE) that you just showed us or just weave it in once we are finished making the entire Weft.
I want to get into weaving similar size projects but I am wondering whether to get a tabletop loom so that I’m flexible in the long run. What are your thoughts?
It depends on what you’re making, but usually very similar to this. If you’re making a woven wall hanging with fringe, do it just like you see in this video but weave the thick yarn over 2 under 2 instead of over 1 under one. Here’s an example: ua-cam.com/video/Nu036xX6ICc/v-deo.htmlsi=Is85jdQVEx2cpstj start at about 1:40
@@ClaudiaRojas-ne3nb Here's a video on a mug rug with a double warp, the same would apply for a placemat: ua-cam.com/video/4jpAwZ6Z3uw/v-deo.htmlsi=_IePXd26B50ruoH_
Have a question...After I finish the twining row & want to continue, (maybe I'm not understanding correctly)do I just cut the next regular weaving row at the end & start a new row? Hope you understand my question.
Hi I’m not sure if you mean for the plain stitches (which are the last two rows) but she kept the same length of yarn that she measured five times the length of the loom for: first row twining and second and third was plain. She didn’t cut it until she was finished all of these rows. Her next steps were with knots with another video, but even if you were doing another weaving technique or color you would add another yarn as it probably wouldn’t be long enough to continue on with so many rows with just the five times lengths. I hope this helps.
I make quilts. I crochet them by hand. Takes forever. I want to make them quicker. I make graphgans, (some call them tapestry crochet) Really wish youtube let you put pics in the comment section so you could see what i'm talking about..Like the baby blanket I am working on now is 166 stitches across by 185 stitches tall.. I want to learn everything about weaving to make my designs go quicker..Please help!
Hi. Like how you thread a regular needle with thread. Think of the yarn as a thick thread…the needle will have a whole in it and you put it in. But you don’t knot it like you do when regular hand sewing. Hope this helps.
I will make a UA-cam short on this soon! I've actually never been asked that before but I'm glad you did because I'm sure there's others that wonder! As a written explanation, if you're using a chunky yarn, what I like to do is fold the yarn making a loop and then squish that loop through the hole on the needle.
This loom has a weaving length of about 14". I like my cardstock to be at least 2 1/2" tall- it needs to be tall enough that you have enough length in the warp strings to tie them into knots later. The height will sometimes depend on the project and how you want to finish the top.
This was best video I’ve found on YT for weaving. Thank you a bunch of times.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this tutorial! I'm from Sweden and we have a long weaving-tradition here, but still not many swedes make tutorials for beginners. This one was just great! Thank you❤️❤️❤️
You, my lady, are an excellent teacher, bravo!
Thanks!
Wow! Incredible. I’m so sorry I didn’t know about you 7 disasters ago. Thank you so much for your simple instruction and tips.
Glad you found us now and this was helpful!
I wish I could add a picture.. I actually warped my first loom.. put down a base with a twining stitch AND tied a rya knot!!! Because of you and your videos. THANK YOU ... watching you for the last week gave me the confidence to try ... I tend not to do new things because I want them perfect, I know they won't be so I don't even try... Thank you again
I'm so glad you've found the videos helpful! I love to hear that you gave it a go! 😊
A friend just gave me an easel Weaver and I am excited to try it. I took a two hour Weaving class and I have learned more from you in this short tutorial than I did in that class! So, thank you so very much for making this beginner tutorial! 😊
This is going to sound ridiculous but I always tied my twining row by hand. My mind is blown watching you do this with a tapestry needle. This is so much faster than what I've always done. So simple and yet that literally never occurred to me!
Not ridiculous at all! Lots of people do it that way, this is just another option 😊
Oh my, thank you so so much for showing this technique to start my weaving. I've actually given up weaving before but now after watching this video, I feel confident that I will have more success.
I'm returning to Weaving after a bit of time and need a good refresher course. This is perfect!
Thank you! I'm just learning to weave. You are a great teacher! Your videos are so helpful!
You are so welcome! And thank you 😊
Just tried using the cardboard at the bottom for the first time - wow does it ever make life easier!!! Thanks for the great tip ☺️
Right?! It's a game changer for sure 😊
Thank you for this. My first weave completely fell out. I love the idea of the simple frame, but would like to weave wash rags and dish towels. Is this possible with your frame loom or is it mainly for tapestry?
Just found your channel and want to start weaving. Only watched 1 video so far and am impressed with your clarity. Thanx
We're starting a weaving project and we have a lot to learn! Really helpful video, thank you! Super clear and easy to follow.
You’re so welcome, I’m glad this helped!
Thanks so much for an incredibly detailed and straightforward video! I just bought my first look today and I can’t wait to watch the rest of your catalog 😍😍
You’re so welcome! I’m glad this was helpful for you 😊
I'm so thankful I found this video. You are a gem!
Thanks so much, that's so kind!
Love your honesty and vulnerability Janelle ❤
Thank you so much Michele 😊
You are such a good teacher, just your whole vibe is amazing. Thank you so so much
You are so welcome! Thank you for you’re kind words 😊
Your work is so clean! Loved watching and learning
Thanks so much 😊
Excellent video, thank you for this 😊. Very clear and in an easy to follow format. I've ordered my loom and will check out more of your videos after I've received it.
I love the way you do your twining! It makes so much sense. Thank you for sharing. BRB, going to go prepare my loom. 😊
You are so welcome! Happy weaving 😊
Your work is so clean! Loved watching and learning ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you!! This was very informative. I'm new to weaving and was wondering what you should do if you dont want fringe or if it was a necessity to have fringe at the end?
Here’s one way you can finish a weaving with no fringe: ua-cam.com/video/g92i_U5hhmo/v-deo.htmlsi=HNkraneOz0Yjword
Amazing! You are the best instructor!
Wow, thanks!
@@spruceandlinen seriously, I have learned so much from you!
Loved it! I was wondering if you could teach Krokbragd (Scandinavian weaving) in the tapestry looms
I am interested in Krokbragd as well. It looks fascinating
I am! But I have only woven it on a floor loom, I will definitely be figuring it out for frame loom weaving at some point!
Thank you so much i have an school project to do and this video really help me thank you so much
Hi from New Zealand thankyou you were so easy to follow
Thank you!!! You are an excellent teacher!!! I see several weavers using a heddle bar on frame looms. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a heddle bar? Will you be offering them from your shop?
it's remains me of two art projects I did back in school. ,ight get back into it.
This is the exact video I needed- thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
oh, you are a really good teacher! thank you!
Thanks so much!
I’m a little confused as to how you actually finish your piece and prevent it from coming apart. I’m building an 8 foot frame loom out of wall studs to weave blankets on- do you have any suggestions for finishing a piece or making sure it doesn’t come apart after I finish it? Can I just use the technique in this video and call it a day, or would another step be necessary?
This video shows how I take the weaving off the loom and finish it: ua-cam.com/video/GN5jyY4CBBA/v-deo.htmlsi=ZhF5XI2tx_uO7Fm0
@@spruceandlinen Thank you so much!!! Just finished the frame yesterday and gonna get started weaving today!!
Very good explanations and video shots. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Super appreciate you and your channel, thanks for uploading quality content 💖✌🤓
Thank you!
Your explanations are so clear and helpful! Thank you!
Glad you like them! Thank you
I am so glad I found this video
This is such a satisfying video!
Do you do a twining stitch every time you start a new thread of yarn?
No it's just to lock up the bottom row so your weaving doesn't slide down. You do something similar at the top to the close off the weaving
Just found your channel,nice,clear instructions. First time weaver here...bought a loom but want to know how to choose yarn. Any type as long as they're all the same for a project? Will check out you other videos to learn about changing colors,etc. Thanks for your time
BEST video ever 💗✨. Thank you!
Thanks for your great tip Janelle! We will be introducing weaving to our class again and I was just wondering if we should tie both ends of the weft yarn (BASE) that you just showed us or just weave it in once we are finished making the entire Weft.
I typically both weave those ends in as shown, and tuck them in when I'm done. 😊
Thanks for your advice... love the idea that you give it to us... I love you 🌹🌹
you the SAVIOR ❤
Can I use cotton warp string for the whole project,if i don't want to use yarn ?
How do you extend a piece-like if it’s longer/wider than your loom??
I want to get into weaving similar size projects but I am wondering whether to get a tabletop loom so that I’m flexible in the long run. What are your thoughts?
Do I need to start this way if I'm NOT removing the strings? I'm thinking yes to twining/tabby but no to cardboard. Thoughts? Ty Christine
You’re the best ! Thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Great tutorial 💕💯
Thank you!!
Thank you! Are you familiar with Krokbragd(Scandinavian weaving)
great tutorial. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorials thank you 🙏
Thanks so much!
@@spruceandlinen thank you! 😊
How do you weave the cardboard in when the warp strings are so close together!!
I'm loving it !
When I am tired weaving potholders on pin looms, is this what I do next?
👍🏼 I tried but it did not work 😅 excellent 👌🏼💯
Thank for the instructions!
You're welcome!
I really struggled with this because my loom has a different amount of strings and the last string is an 'under' not an 'over' string like yours is.
thank you for sharing this! really helpful
You're so welcome!
I needed this! Thanks! Now, I'm ready to start!!!
Its go time! Dont forget to tag us on instagram so we can see your work!
hello I would like to ask if the loom the 70cm x 50cm wide can I take it out and continue from the finished prebious project?
like to add another 10 cm long lets say
If we don't have warp string can we use any substitutes?
For frame loom weaving I always suggest something with no stretch!
I use crochet cotton
😮 ty for the arch info
How do you start weaving after double warping ?
@spruceandlinen
It depends on what you’re making, but usually very similar to this. If you’re making a woven wall hanging with fringe, do it just like you see in this video but weave the thick yarn over 2 under 2 instead of over 1 under one. Here’s an example: ua-cam.com/video/Nu036xX6ICc/v-deo.htmlsi=Is85jdQVEx2cpstj start at about 1:40
@@spruceandlinen I’m making a placemat on a tapestry loom
@ if you can just help me with the first 2 rows that’ll be great I have to get this done before Wednesday
@@ClaudiaRojas-ne3nb Here's a video on a mug rug with a double warp, the same would apply for a placemat: ua-cam.com/video/4jpAwZ6Z3uw/v-deo.htmlsi=_IePXd26B50ruoH_
Is that wool chunky yarn you used above the card stock?
It’s a wool blend yarn, all the tools and materials are listed in the description 😊
@@spruceandlinen Ahhh 1st time I don't read the description 🤭 Thanks!
Have a question...After I finish the twining row & want to continue, (maybe I'm not understanding correctly)do I just cut the next regular weaving row at the end & start a new row? Hope you understand my question.
Hi I’m not sure if you mean for the plain stitches (which are the last two rows) but she kept the same length of yarn that she measured five times the length of the loom for: first row twining and second and third was plain. She didn’t cut it until she was finished all of these rows. Her next steps were with knots with another video, but even if you were doing another weaving technique or color you would add another yarn as it probably wouldn’t be long enough to continue on with so many rows with just the five times lengths. I hope this helps.
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I make quilts. I crochet them by hand. Takes forever. I want to make them quicker. I make graphgans, (some call them tapestry crochet) Really wish youtube let you put pics in the comment section so you could see what i'm talking about..Like the baby blanket I am working on now is 166 stitches across by 185 stitches tall.. I want to learn everything about weaving to make my designs go quicker..Please help!
very informative madam thanks
Omgg Thank youu!!!❤❤
Gostaria que vc pudesse ter legendas em português pra eu saber o que vc está falando, amo seus trabalhos 🥰❤
Great info
Thank you how do I start
Thanks you. You are excelente!
Thank so so much!
thank you, 🧡🧡🧡
You’re welcome!
Thank you. Great tips.
You are so welcome!
Thank you
I made 2 projects but both of them turned out like an hourglass
How do I prevent that?
This video should help: ua-cam.com/video/g4iaPTmzvuU/v-deo.html
How do you thread the tapestry needle? You sort of skip over that
Hi. Like how you thread a regular needle with thread. Think of the yarn as a thick thread…the needle will have a whole in it and you put it in. But you don’t knot it like you do when regular hand sewing. Hope this helps.
I will make a UA-cam short on this soon! I've actually never been asked that before but I'm glad you did because I'm sure there's others that wonder! As a written explanation, if you're using a chunky yarn, what I like to do is fold the yarn making a loop and then squish that loop through the hole on the needle.
so cool
Thank you!
amazing, you are amazing. ty!
How many inches does your farm loom is?
And if we have 12 by12 loom weaving frame what should be the size of cardboard please please guide me
This loom has a weaving length of about 14". I like my cardstock to be at least 2 1/2" tall- it needs to be tall enough that you have enough length in the warp strings to tie them into knots later. The height will sometimes depend on the project and how you want to finish the top.
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Wonderful!
Спасибо, показали понятно!
You’re so welcome!
To me it’s a little too fast at the beginning, I’m very very new to this
If you click on the little gear icon along the bottom right of the video player, then click on Playback Speed you can choose to play the video slower.
Why cardboard?
How big is your look please?
You can check out all sizing info here: spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools/products/flat-pack-frame-loom
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i didn’t know there were tapestry needles😭
😉 spruceandlinen.com/collections/weaving-tools
Please help me I want mek
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Not me taking 2 hours just to get a rule through the warp strings…
My only problem: i made that frame with cardbord by hand 🥲