I enjoy your videos. You are calm, friendly, thoughtful, focused. You use nice contrast so we can see what you are doing and you go slowly and methodically through the processes. I’m just starting my third rigid heddle project. Thank you.
Oh my gosh, I just learned so much just now. Please please make more beginner friendly weaving videos. Thank you I finally get how to do the end of the project hem.
Your videos are fantastic! I have learned so much, and had success on my very first project, not without mistakes, but it came out looking great. Thanks again and looking forward to more videos on weaving
Very clear directions which I appreciate, and the focus of the camera is great, too. I am just starting a project and needed to review how to hemstitch. I forget the steps so easily!
Very clear demonstration. If I forgot to leave a long tail when I first started weaving my towel is there another way to do this? Can I add yarn and weave the ends in? Thanks, Suzette
Hi Suzette! It’s ideal to do the hem stitch at the beginning before you start rolling your project down, but it can be done after if you get everything held good and tight so that your stitches are even. ☺️
@@thevioletunicornknittingtu8124 thank for replying so quickly. Since I didn’t leave a long enough tail at the beginning can I either tie on a piece of yarn to the tail I did leave? Or can I use a separate piece of yarn and then weave those ends in? I should’ve watched this before lol
Thanks for the tutorial. I was wondering how you choose the colours to the warp, like is it randomly , or do you have a pattern? You always have a great colour choice.
So, you're going between the same space as the last stitch ended?? If that is so then I think I've got it. I didn't know to use the hemstitch at the beginning. Thanks😊
Hi there! It’s ideal to use just one long thread, but if you find you came up short you could weave in your end, weave in the end of the new thread, and then continue on.
Very excellent! Turning the loom around for the second edge is brilliant. Couldn't imagine how I was going to figure out how to reverse it. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. Noticed you’ve stopped recording UA-cam videos. Hope all is well. I enjoy your teaching. Very clear and easy to follow.
I always forget how to hemstitch and your video is my goto prompt. Thank you for providing an awesome tutorial for all of us forgetters!
You leave zero questions when explaining. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this lovely video. You have such a nice teaching style. Very calming and reassuring for those of us who are nervous nelly newbies.
You are an excellent teacher. I'm saving all your vidios.
Thank you for a clear and concise instruction.
I enjoy your videos. You are calm, friendly, thoughtful, focused. You use nice contrast so we can see what you are doing and you go slowly and methodically through the processes. I’m just starting my third rigid heddle project. Thank you.
Another Awesome tutorial! You’re a natural teacher, so clear and concise!!!
Hi, I'm new to weaving. Thank you for explaining WHY I need to weave an inch in waste yarn! That makes so much sense!
Oh my gosh, I just learned so much just now. Please please make more beginner friendly weaving videos. Thank you I finally get how to do the end of the project hem.
I very much love your videos! Very peaceful and helpful.
Your videos are fantastic! I have learned so much, and had success on my very first project, not without mistakes, but it came out looking great. Thanks again and looking forward to more videos on weaving
Very clear directions which I appreciate, and the focus of the camera is great, too. I am just starting a project and needed to review how to hemstitch. I forget the steps so easily!
Thanks from a beginning weaver!
Oh my gosh, so easy to understand! Thank you from this new rigid heddle weaver 💕.
This is super helpful thank you
Thanks for the lesson. 😊
Beautifully instructed. Many thanks!
Thank you! Great explanation and visual! !
I guess I should've watched til the end where you mentioned turning the loom around to finish! Thanks again for a great video!❤️😊
Thank you , very good teacher!
So clear and concise, thank you!
I adore your lessons!!!! Thank you so much!!!! ❤️from Everett, WA
Very clear demonstration. If I forgot to leave a long tail when I first started weaving my towel is there another way to do this? Can I add yarn and weave the ends in? Thanks, Suzette
Hi Suzette! It’s ideal to do the hem stitch at the beginning before you start rolling your project down, but it can be done after if you get everything held good and tight so that your stitches are even. ☺️
@@thevioletunicornknittingtu8124 thank for replying so quickly. Since I didn’t leave a long enough tail at the beginning can I either tie on a piece of yarn to the tail I did leave? Or can I use a separate piece of yarn and then weave those ends in? I should’ve watched this before lol
I definitely subscribed and hit the bell, thank you and I can’t wait for more content from you, you’re my new go-to!
Thanks for the tutorial. I was wondering how you choose the colours to the warp, like is it randomly , or do you have a pattern? You always have a great colour choice.
Thank you! This helped so much!
like your video's I feel I am really learning.....Thanks you ~hippie chick~
thank you! would love to see a double heddle video by you.
Thank you!
So, you're going between the same space as the last stitch ended?? If that is so then I think I've got it. I didn't know to use the hemstitch at the beginning. Thanks😊
Can you do a log cabin video?
Love this! 😍 Excellent focus, yarn contrast, and camera angle... I finally got it! Do you have a video of hemstitching at the other end?
What if I didn't leave myself a long enough tail, may I add on more?
Hi there! It’s ideal to use just one long thread, but if you find you came up short you could weave in your end, weave in the end of the new thread, and then continue on.
Ty💗
Could you tell me what kind or size needle you're using? I can't tell in the video
Hi there! I was using a darning needle for the hem stitch-the same type I use to sew in the ends when knitting.
Would you say this is easiest while the piece is still on the loom?
Definitely! It’s ten times easier if the project is rigid.