Nice clear instructions and helpful hints. One thing I'd like to add, if someone uses cotton or wool, don't cut the woven in ends on the back too short as there will be shrinkage. Soak the mug rug, let it dry and then trim those backside bits close to the weave.
This was so helpful! I had gotten discouraged by the interlocking in Krokbragd, as well as not being sure which side to start each new weft yarn from. Your directions made it seem do-able. Thank you!
I'm so glad this was helpful! I'm sure i'm breaking the "traditional" rules by doing the edges this way lol, but it just looks so much better for this project so I went for it 😂
I tried this today for the first time, made a couple errors on the ends where it needed to be adjusted, but mostly only noticeable to me! Love this technique. Great tutorial!
looking at the roving colors on your site, your tuareg colored roving is fantastic. if I didn't have two whole sheeps worth of fleece to be dyed and spun I'd be going gaga for it.
Hola!!!! Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos sobre esta técnica de bordado,es muy hermoso trabajo . Sigue adelante con mas videos que son de gran ayuda para los que nos gusta el bordado. Felicitaciones. Saludos cordiales desde la ciudad de Ambato en Ecuador. Me interesa seguir aprendiendo las diferentes técnicas .
I'm having a hard time with the flowers on the edge l have a color piece under and the white background over and trying to turn with the color on edge to complete the flower if that makes any sense lol
Hi Steven, after going through checkout you should've received an email with a download link, sometimes the email can end up in your spam or promotion folder.
I love this and just made a couple, but when I took them off the loom the twining edge ends curled up! Is that a sign of beating it down to firmly or too much tension? I'm trying blocking it to see if that will help it be flat, but any advice to not need to do that step would be really appreciated!! I think the yarn I used is just a little thicker than what you used - I used the K/C Nordic yarn that Joann's carried for a little while
Mine curled up a bit as well (but not too bad!), I would definitely try to beat down less to avoid it curling a lot. "Technically" with Krokbragd we should be beating down tightly and not seeing any warp strings, but I like to break the rules and make it work so I just didn't beat it down as tight. You can also try steaming/ironing to help relax everything as well- just be really careful to not burn/melt the yarn!
I think this is something that tends to happen with Krokbragd, it’s a function of the 3/1 weave structure fighting with the plain weave, especially with it being only one of the plain weave sheds throughout.
Hi I have learnt a lot from your videos. Would request you to shoot this video at a normal speed. I tried with the pattern too but wasn't successful. So please if you can re shoot .
Not a reasonable or realistic request..you can pause and replay, and adjust your playback speed. She isn't going to reshoot a whole video for one comment like this
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I am a beginner and came across your tutorial, so much to learn but I love your teaching , thank you
Welcome! And thank you so much 😊
Nice clear instructions and helpful hints. One thing I'd like to add, if someone uses cotton or wool, don't cut the woven in ends on the back too short as there will be shrinkage. Soak the mug rug, let it dry and then trim those backside bits close to the weave.
Great advice!
Thank you for this. Very helpful tip. :)
Hello from Ukraine! In my country we are weaving tradition belts "Krajka" with same tehnique , " woven into the eye"😊
This was so helpful! I had gotten discouraged by the interlocking in Krokbragd, as well as not being sure which side to start each new weft yarn from. Your directions made it seem do-able. Thank you!
I'm so glad this was helpful! I'm sure i'm breaking the "traditional" rules by doing the edges this way lol, but it just looks so much better for this project so I went for it 😂
I tried this today for the first time, made a couple errors on the ends where it needed to be adjusted, but mostly only noticeable to me! Love this technique. Great tutorial!
That’s awesome! 😊
I'm not even a weaver, I knit, but that tip for weaving in short ends is life changing
Right?! Learned that one in college embroidery class lol
Something I’ve learned is that it looks a lot nicer if you change colors in the middle instead of the ends
Very clear and detailed tutorial. Thank you so much ❤
You’re welcome 😊
looking at the roving colors on your site, your tuareg colored roving is fantastic. if I didn't have two whole sheeps worth of fleece to be dyed and spun I'd be going gaga for it.
Really enjoyed this tutorial. Gonna try it with my Saffron loom!
This is nice. I look forward to trying this pattern. Great tips too. Thanks.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Me suscribo. Saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪
Thank you!
Great tutorial;clear and amusing.Thanks a lot.FromMorocco.
Hola!!!!
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos sobre esta técnica de bordado,es muy hermoso trabajo .
Sigue adelante con mas videos que son de gran ayuda para los que nos gusta el bordado.
Felicitaciones.
Saludos cordiales desde la ciudad de Ambato en Ecuador.
Me interesa seguir aprendiendo las diferentes técnicas .
thank you for explaining everything
You’re so welcome!
can you plz guide me how to weave a 3D waterfall ..like those falling threads. how can we do that?
2 questions: does it matter whether number of warp strings are odd or even & can I use graph paper to make my own designs?
Muy lindo trabajos, gracias por compartir🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching!
Nice your all video
Awesome work keep it up 👌😏
اكتر واحده بفهم منها❤️
Thank you!
Do you have a pattern available?
what if i want to turn this into a wall hanging? Could i do 34 strings?
maybe make many and sew them together?
Buenos dias. Gracias por tu explicacion.. aunque no hablo tu idioma, entendi como hacer esta figura hermosa. Bendiciones🙏🙏🌻🌻
Thanks for the great tutorial. I went to your website and it states that the pattern is sold out. Is there anyway to get it?
Oops! Just restocked them, thanks for letting me know!
I'm having a hard time with the flowers on the edge l have a color piece under and the white background over and trying to turn with the color on edge to complete the flower if that makes any sense lol
Would you recommend macramé cord for this?
3mm cotton string should work well! If you’re using rope or cord 2mm might work better, it’s hard to say for sure without trying it.
And I also get pattern and try woveng our belt! Thank you😊
I would like to make this😊 but can i ask you what kind of yarn did you use 😢?
The materials are listed in the description 😊
What weight of yarn you using? Trying to get right thickness! Haha
It's Super Bulky 😊
Tried downloading free pdf but do not seem to be getting them ,what am I doing wrong . I just get asked to confirm email ,then nothing. Thanks ahead
Hi Steven, after going through checkout you should've received an email with a download link, sometimes the email can end up in your spam or promotion folder.
I love this and just made a couple, but when I took them off the loom the twining edge ends curled up! Is that a sign of beating it down to firmly or too much tension? I'm trying blocking it to see if that will help it be flat, but any advice to not need to do that step would be really appreciated!! I think the yarn I used is just a little thicker than what you used - I used the K/C Nordic yarn that Joann's carried for a little while
Mine curled up a bit as well (but not too bad!), I would definitely try to beat down less to avoid it curling a lot. "Technically" with Krokbragd we should be beating down tightly and not seeing any warp strings, but I like to break the rules and make it work so I just didn't beat it down as tight. You can also try steaming/ironing to help relax everything as well- just be really careful to not burn/melt the yarn!
I think this is something that tends to happen with Krokbragd, it’s a function of the 3/1 weave structure fighting with the plain weave, especially with it being only one of the plain weave sheds throughout.
@@suziekew8619 Definitely common with boundweave structures!
So interesting
Can I do this with a thinner yarn?
Hi, yes you can. I just finished one with wool yarn and it looks awesome. I did have to add a few rows, tho, to make it as long as it is wide.
Molto carino. Brava 😊
Thank you!
😍😍WOw!!
Love
Thank you!
Hi I have learnt a lot from your videos. Would request you to shoot this video at a normal speed. I tried with the pattern too but wasn't successful. So please if you can re shoot .
The little gear button on the bottom right brings up settings, and you can change the playback speed to slow it down !
Not a reasonable or realistic request..you can pause and replay, and adjust your playback speed. She isn't going to reshoot a whole video for one comment like this
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A me sembra un disegno diverso dal disegno del foglio. Non parlo inglese e non capisco molto. Ma, non ho capito. Mi sembrano diversi. Posso capire? 🙏
Scusa, una realizzazione diversa dal disegno
thought I had a stroke at 2:44 and went back. what? lol
lol oops 😅
너무어렵네요ㅋㅋ 하지만도전중..
i put it in google translate and pressed the speach button (looks like a megaphone) it sounds like it's pronounced "cloak-plaid"
Haha, I just did the same and with a Swedish accent it sounds completely different then I’d ever be able to say it 😅
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