Your tablet weaving videos are an absolute joy and as I'm doing my own (and also using it as research for my book 😅) weaving, I'm in such a state of calm! I wish to join the SCA someday, but alas, there is no such thing that I know of here in Mexico! Keep on weaving and creating, Elewys, I hope you are well!!!
That was fun! I agree I think the skip hole pattern looks nicer. Congratulations on finishing all the kingdoms! Good luck with the next reflooring. 🤗❤️
Thank you for another great video. You slowed the process down and explained it very well which I really appreciate as a new tablet weaver. The historical content you provide is also marvelous. Heading over to re-read Twelve Night.
When I saw the first shot of the pattern I thought “skip hole” but I actually like the threaded version better than the skip. Going to blog/Pinterest now to have a longer look at finished patterns, thanks so much for all your videos, and the historical content you add sometimes.
A really fun thing to do on 12th night is to act out the play with a bunch of friends. After many glasses of wassail, it tends to get a bit hilarious. Traditional munchies are appetizers and desserts.
So interesting to learn about the Christmas habits...♫♪ On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me... ♫♪ ...Also in France there is the habit of making baked goods with a hidded goodie at Christmas-time. It's called "couronne des rois" or "galette des rois" and in ancient times the hidden object was a "feve" (thick bean), nowadays it's a little ceramic Christmas-themed objet and the finder will receive the paper-crown which comes with the gateaux. Frohes Neues Jahr...mögen alle Deine Wünsche in Erfüllung gehen !!! 🙂
That was a lovely video to watch this evening. But I was quite surprised at the difference between the two versions of the same pattern. I'm new to tablet weaving, so I don't know how the skiphole version is done, though hopefully I will get there soon enough. I have to agree with you, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is a fun play, I especially like the version done by the Globe with Mark Rylance as Olivia. How he managed to just float on the stage was a marvel, as no footwork could be detected at all. Quite different to his portrayal of Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall. I will now return to my loom to continue the tablet weaving that I started yesterday, 3 colours, purple, green and white. Looking forward to watch more of your back catalogue of videos, and have a great Twelfth Night celebration/feast. Thank you.
Beautiful!!! I agree. I too think the skip hole version is much prettier. You said this will be the last in the Laurel Kingdom series…..what will be next? 🤔
I've noticed in some of your other videos that you have different colored cards, have you thought of using them to mark your borders. I think that might make counting easier for the picks. But they again I've done either all forward or four forward four back patterns with all the cards moving together.
That's odd. I wonder if it cut off part of the address when I copied and pasted from the previous video? I'll check on that. Meanwhile, this is the whole link: www.amazon.com/shop/elewysoffinchingefeld
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Agree with you. Prefer the 2nd pattern. Feels more balanced. As always, a pleasure to watch and listen to your calming voice. 😊
Your tablet weaving videos are an absolute joy and as I'm doing my own (and also using it as research for my book 😅) weaving, I'm in such a state of calm! I wish to join the SCA someday, but alas, there is no such thing that I know of here in Mexico! Keep on weaving and creating, Elewys, I hope you are well!!!
That was fun! I agree I think the skip hole pattern looks nicer. Congratulations on finishing all the kingdoms! Good luck with the next reflooring. 🤗❤️
Thank you for another great video. You slowed the process down and explained it very well which I really appreciate as a new tablet weaver. The historical content you provide is also marvelous. Heading over to re-read Twelve Night.
Wow, the texture on the skip hole weave was amazing!
Yes the skip hole pattern looks much better! Thank you!
I've really been enjoying your videos. You've made card weaving finally click for me, and I've made several of the patterns you showed. So fun!
I like the skip hole version too!
The difference between the two is amazing! It looks like a chain run through another chain in the Skip Hole version. Beautiful!
When I saw the first shot of the pattern I thought “skip hole” but I actually like the threaded version better than the skip. Going to blog/Pinterest now to have a longer look at finished patterns, thanks so much for all your videos, and the historical content you add sometimes.
You are The Best. My inspiration. Ps* Thorsson
Please tell me this won’t be your last video ever! I love learning from you.
Not at all! There is more to come! I'm taking a little time to deal with some family matters, but I'll be back!
“I must have put it somewhere clever…” Every lost thing ever. Lol.
A really fun thing to do on 12th night is to act out the play with a bunch of friends. After many glasses of wassail, it tends to get a bit hilarious. Traditional munchies are appetizers and desserts.
So interesting to learn about the Christmas habits...♫♪ On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me... ♫♪ ...Also in France there is the habit of making baked goods with a hidded goodie at Christmas-time. It's called "couronne des rois" or "galette des rois" and in ancient times the hidden object was a "feve" (thick bean), nowadays it's a little ceramic Christmas-themed objet and the finder will receive the paper-crown which comes with the gateaux. Frohes Neues Jahr...mögen alle Deine Wünsche in Erfüllung gehen !!! 🙂
Methinks once I finally get the secret project off my loom, I'm gonna try the skip hole pattern.
That was a lovely video to watch this evening. But I was quite surprised at the difference between the two versions of the same pattern. I'm new to tablet weaving, so I don't know how the skiphole version is done, though hopefully I will get there soon enough. I have to agree with you, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is a fun play, I especially like the version done by the Globe with Mark Rylance as Olivia. How he managed to just float on the stage was a marvel, as no footwork could be detected at all. Quite different to his portrayal of Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall. I will now return to my loom to continue the tablet weaving that I started yesterday, 3 colours, purple, green and white. Looking forward to watch more of your back catalogue of videos, and have a great Twelfth Night celebration/feast. Thank you.
Beautiful!!! I agree. I too think the skip hole version is much prettier. You said this will be the last in the Laurel Kingdom series…..what will be next? 🤔
Not sure yet!
I've noticed in some of your other videos that you have different colored cards, have you thought of using them to mark your borders. I think that might make counting easier for the picks. But they again I've done either all forward or four forward four back patterns with all the cards moving together.
Sometimes I do just that!
Finally got Saskatchewan!
Are you referring to the Kingdom of Avacal covering Saskatchewan? YES! Last, but not least...the prairies!
Hello Elewys, forgive me, I did not watch your video. But I saw your gorgeous thumbnails and was wondering if you ever sold your weavings?
On rare occasions. I honestly don't have time to stock an Etsy shop at this point.
I have loved this series, it has been good to learn by looking for me. One question what are the cards made of? Thank you
Birdy
3D printed plastic.
I clicked on your Amazon link and received a message: "Sorry, can't find that page." Hope it's a temporary glitch.
That's odd. I wonder if it cut off part of the address when I copied and pasted from the previous video? I'll check on that. Meanwhile, this is the whole link: www.amazon.com/shop/elewysoffinchingefeld
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Aha! Now working. Cyberglitch maybe.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Thank you.
"must have put it someplace clever" worst thing to ever do, lol
D'ya make your tunics as well?
Of course! :D I like to make tunics and loose garments--but it's all about the embellishments!