Thank you for this video. I have been wanting to make this type of rug. I couldnt find a video that explained how and when to add new spokes (V's). Thank you for explaining it.
I have a question: To weave over and under, you need an uneven amount of "spokes" or warps, but on your rug, there is a 8 spoke star pattern. How and where do you hide the 9th? Or how do you do it so that you end up with an even (number) pattern?
@@robinrongved3592 Thank you for this answer. My next question is how you form the 8 spoked pattern with 9 spokes? Where do you hide it or is one of the 8 spokes somehow wider than the other 7? I searched your videos, but for some reason I can only find parts 2, 3, and 4, no number 1. In the second video the start has already been finished and new spokes are being added. Great looking rugs and such neat work! I would like to try here on the other side of the world!
Thank you for this video. I have been wanting to make this type of rug. I couldnt find a video that explained how and when to add new spokes (V's). Thank you for explaining it.
You're welcome! Have fun!!
Love it thankyou
Thank you!
I have a question: To weave over and under, you need an uneven amount of "spokes" or warps, but on your rug, there is a 8 spoke star pattern. How and where do you hide the 9th? Or how do you do it so that you end up with an even (number) pattern?
Hi! The 9th spoke is the fabric strip I start weaving with. So when I pinned that ninth strip on to start weaving it comes out right
It shows it in the first video I made on how to start
@@robinrongved3592 Thank you for this answer. My next question is how you form the 8 spoked pattern with 9 spokes? Where do you hide it or is one of the 8 spokes somehow wider than the other 7? I searched your videos, but for some reason I can only find parts 2, 3, and 4, no number 1. In the second video the start has already been finished and new spokes are being added.
Great looking rugs and such neat work! I would like to try here on the other side of the world!
Thank you! I just looked and the first video is a little further down and called how to start a wagon wheel rug.
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