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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • How to make a home made loom and wall hanging weave:)
    Get 2 months free to Skillshare: skl.sh/shmoxd5
    Remember back in grade school when you would take lil strips of paper and you would put them inside an another paper with slits.. by going over under over under ect.. then take another strip and put it through opposite the other.. and keep doing that till you had a lilll thing.. Thats weaving
    I made a couple with thread and yarn. They turned out okay.. I learned what to do and what not to do. I made them all on this thing which is called a loom.
    The string that holds still and is usually up and down is called your warp string. On this particular loom.. I didn't like how wide apart the warp was.. and when I double it up it made the warp all close together where they meet.. So I thought would make my own loom:)
    Im using a wooden frame that I got from a thrift store. I took the Embroidery piece out.. and Daria made that embroidery piece (I don't know who she is..) but it took em from 1979 - 1983 soooo I'm going to repurpose this piece in a future project.
    I position the frame with the length taller than it is wide.. and I'm going to use some nails, a ruler, and colored pencils to make the loom. (Also a drill and a hammer)
    The nails are 1/8'' wide. To make the warp spaced out evenly I'm going to mark off on the bottom every 1/8" and put a nail on every other mark.
    I drew a line down the middle to try and keep the holes I drill nails nice and straight. Because the nails are so big, if you don't drill holes for the nails... the wood is going to crack. If you use smaller nails you should be okay:)
    When I started hammering the nails I ran into another problem. Because the nails were so close to gather it made the head of the nails touch or overlap. That would make it really hare to get the warp in-between the nails. To fix that you just stagger the nails and make ever other nail shorter than the ones its surrounded by.
    I drilled every other whole a little bit deeper and hammered them all in.
    Next I did the same thing on the other side... I found it was easier if I marked every 1/4", used the nails to make lil divots for the drill, and hammered in the short nails first then the tall ones.
    Next the warp string. When I pick warp string I usually pick ones that don't stretch a lot. Other wise, it will make your weave shrink. I tested out using a stretchy warp on this lil weave.. and tbh it didn't shrink as much as I thought I would.. but it did a lil. so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    Take your warp string. You want to start on the same amount of nails in on both sides. I tided the sting to the nail with a lil square knot and began to wrap it around the nails top to bottom.
    Keep doing that till its as wide as you want your weave. on the very last string I don't tie it off yet.. I just wrap it around some nails and go back through all the strings and make sure its nice and tight. ( you want it tight enough that you can strum it but not so tight that the warp string is going to break)
    So we have the width of the weave now to figure out how long we want it. I wanted it to end with 6" gap.. So I cut out a pice of poster board or card-stock that is 6" tall.
    To get the card-stock in-between the warp you are going to use something call a shed stick. You can use a dowel, a paint stirrer, a ruler.. or something like that for the shed stick.
    weave the shed stick in.. and then when you lift it up that will make a gap for the card stock. You will use this later when you put the yarn in.
    The yarn/string that you put in between the warp sting is call the weft. To start, take like 5 lengths of the weft, and weave the shed stick in again opposite of what you have your cardstock in. Then put your weft in (I used a shuttle at first.. but I don't really like the shuttle so I'll show you in a sec how to do it with a needle). Be sure to leave a little tail. Annnnd I've hit my word cap with the descriptions:S I need to figure out CC.
    !!! Thanks so much guys. My next big goal on Patreon will be to get an assistant so I can focus on just creating more content to put out for you guys! If you want to support me in that you can sign up here:) www.patreon.com/shmoxd
    Materials used:
    Warp string: amzn.to/2CtoCeW
    Weft yarn: amzn.to/2ED7jK1
    If you aren't using stuff from home.. here is a lil weaving kit: amzn.to/2rT2mVD (you could probably find it cheaper at like hobby lobby or something though)
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  • @Mercutihoe
    @Mercutihoe 5 років тому +4204

    I’m paying thousands of dollars in tuition to go to art school and you just literally taught me an entire unit from one of my classes in like less than 10 minutes for free

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +398

      Call me professor shmoxd;)

    • @zackmoody656
      @zackmoody656 5 років тому +66

      Hahaha same, literally was thinking about my course while watching it and thinking of how much more confident I’ll be if I want to work with a loom in my studio and not waste time fucking up!! So cheers😊😊

    • @peachymanaangel
      @peachymanaangel 5 років тому +83

      I teach fibers ay the college level and I now have a good reference video for my students.

    • @cyanbeam
      @cyanbeam 5 років тому +26

      That's the beauty of the Information Age 😀. Thanks Google.

    • @MeowMeowKapow
      @MeowMeowKapow 5 років тому +85

      Yeah son, I spent a boatload of money on art school, and then I made a half hour course on skillshare that was like half a semester of bookbinding knowledge. That's like $10,000 of knowledge for $10. I have long wondered, since graduating, if college is even a necessity in this age given that information is readily accessible if you go looking for it. (Though sometimes you need structured learning like in a school setting to even know that things exist so it's not like school is a bad thing, just a different thing.)

  • @HerbalAssailant
    @HerbalAssailant 5 років тому +3134

    This channel is literally just... bootleg crafts.
    Which is great since craft supplies are expensive.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +104

      Hahah bootleg crafts for sure🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻:)

  • @luciebugler6604
    @luciebugler6604 5 років тому +978

    I love this channel so much, just cause literally every other "diy" or crafting channel is designed to be so simple but I want one where it is actually complicated, and of course because it's super well explained and so aesthetically pleasing...so yeah

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +22

      That’s exactly what I’m going for! So thanks s’much:):)

    • @dxyeart7318
      @dxyeart7318 5 років тому +13

      I agree with you so much! A couple years ago, most crafting channels made more complex things like bookbinding, knitting, weaving etc. But in recent years, those channels have either stopped uploading or changed to be as simple as the new and popular craft channels that just do things like slime and squishies. I'm so glad there's a channel like you that makes good quality videos and isn't conforming to the norms of youtube craft channels, and is doing things like weaving and enamel pins!

  • @HobbyRat
    @HobbyRat 5 років тому +1539

    I really appreciate that you re-purposed Daria's piece. I mean, it's a very niche'd taste in art, but like you said; She did put 4 years of her time into making that. Mad respect for your show of compassion on that. On another note, you're so incredibly talented, you make every project look like such a breeze. I can think of at least a million ways on how I'd probably fuck this all up. Stay dope!

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +125

      Right!? Four years is a long ass time! Hopefully I’ll be making a video for that price here soon. And thank you so much:):)

    • @platystrophia
      @platystrophia 5 років тому +6

      Here here!

    • @zaboomafooba
      @zaboomafooba 5 років тому +16

      this genuinely made me cry a little! Lol. I love it so much, especially when he signed it neared to Daria’s name. I got really emotional about it it was so cute.

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 5 років тому +13

      Wtf I'd say that has at least $1000 of value on if. Absolute crime to sell it for $2.

  • @BootlegAdult
    @BootlegAdult 5 років тому +569

    Every time I pick up a new hobby it just so happens that you make a video on it that helps me to understand it better. Thank you!

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +27

      Haha you have good tastes in hobbies;)

    • @BootlegAdult
      @BootlegAdult 5 років тому +3

      @@Shmoxd Thank you, as do you :p

    • @skedaddlebaker
      @skedaddlebaker 5 років тому +1

      SAME!

    • @cyanbeam
      @cyanbeam 5 років тому +5

      That could mean he's your coach -- in a way that's out of this world. 👌🏽

    • @BootlegAdult
      @BootlegAdult 5 років тому +1

      @@cyanbeam haha i suppose he is!

  • @sardinologie
    @sardinologie 5 років тому +572

    ugh the king is back 😔☝️

  • @smitsiri
    @smitsiri 5 років тому +669

    break those stereotypes that men can’t do crafts!!! you kill it

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +37

      ☺️☺️

    • @riodeloose3255
      @riodeloose3255 5 років тому +56

      Well... he isn’t a man
      He is THE MAN!

    • @natashka1982
      @natashka1982 5 років тому +18

      Most famous artists and sculptors in history were men...

    • @assrash2312
      @assrash2312 5 років тому +28

      @@natashka1982 Ye but nowadays men are considered "femenine" for being interested in art/crafts

  • @siennapainter
    @siennapainter 5 років тому +264

    Nice video! My art class just finished a weaving unit so here are some of my tips!
    - You dont need the notched (or in this case nails) loom; you can simply wrap the warp in a figure eight shape around any frame! and then you need to make sure to tighten it a lot (which also creates little divets in the frame from where the warp was tightened). This method is helpful for beginners that might not want to make the investment into a loom; you can just use any empty frame. Do note that you do have the possibility of the sides coming in if you pull on the strings tight while weaving. (also you need to twine the warp strings)
    -there are many other types of weaving techniques than just over under; my favorite is the Soumak weave; its more time consuming but very pretty!
    -I would recommend when you start a new piece of yarn, don't start at the edge of the weaving: start in the middle so you wont be able to see the loose threads
    -this might just be a personal preference but I like to put some tassels at the beginning of my weaving; the same method as in this video but I like to use 3 strings per tassel to create a larger tassel (and you can put them in the middle of the weaving too and cut them down); I recommend to wrap the yarn around a book for large tassels and then cut them off for all even lengths of string and if you want shorter tassels, I like to wrap it around my phone then cut it
    I hope these tips help people and if you have any questions about these tips, my ig is @_yo_its_lo

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +30

      Sienna Painter thanks so much for the tips!:) the notch less loom is genius

    • @maddiemeep
      @maddiemeep 5 років тому +8

      You can also use a piece of cardboard with notches cut into the side where you slide in ur warp and a hole cut in the middle so u can see ur weaving :) (shaped like a picture frame) but I did a less dense weaving than u so not sure how well that would work for stuff like this

    • @helend222
      @helend222 4 роки тому

      Can you make a video too, please.

    • @iwillactivelyengageinpetty334
      @iwillactivelyengageinpetty334 3 роки тому

      Wait so what do you wrap the strings around without the nails?

  • @MerMAiDeA
    @MerMAiDeA 5 років тому +14

    I'm Native American and my grandmother taught me how to weave when I was a little girl, this reminded me of those moments. Just to say you did an amazing job and I was inspired. Thanks 👍

  • @casualgner9178
    @casualgner9178 5 років тому +984

    my WEAVE is snatched

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +31

      🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @marleen1
      @marleen1 5 років тому +6

      _||-//_

    • @nobu9705
      @nobu9705 4 роки тому +1

      I hope the weave was snatched after it was completed tho 👍

    • @Saamniferu
      @Saamniferu 4 роки тому +1

      I truely laughed probably the first comment ever to make me laugh
      This was hillarious and I dont even like puns!

  • @suaportillo3505
    @suaportillo3505 5 років тому +189

    so glad you posted have been waiting forever love this channel

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +6

      Thanks!! I got real busy for the holidays.. hopefully after I’ll get more content out 🤞🏻

  • @IrkallaC
    @IrkallaC 5 років тому +23

    I love that you're planning on using the needlework in a future project. Most people would just toss it out, but you're right, Daria put a lot of time into it and even if it's not to your taste, it's fantastic that you can still appreciate it.

  • @RubeeRoja
    @RubeeRoja 4 роки тому +1

    Just found this channel on a Facebook ad with a snippet of your hydro dipping project… it's already become my absolute favorite channel. Thank you for making all of these crafts simple tips (a little less daunting or complicated) and achievable for a lot of people. Often times I want to learn something new, but it seems so complicated, expensive, and time consuming that I just put it on my wish list…Thank you for your creative style. And thank you for sharing your knowledge. It's also really awesome to see a man doing a lot of these different types of art projects. Break the stereotypes.

  • @marykohler3655
    @marykohler3655 5 років тому +9

    Just advise from my experience I’m new to weaving and finally today after not giving up I created such a beautiful 🌸 flower loomed table cover ♥️ I’ll admit it took me several times before I got it This piece turned out so lovely it looks almost crocheted I was brave enough to take on such an advanced project It proves never let fear take over

  • @marinazaiats
    @marinazaiats 5 років тому +3

    Respect that you respect another artist's work enough to keep it and repurpose it instead of throwing it away.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      For sure! Dalia and I are going to make a rad collab piece with that embroidery

  • @rkelly1024
    @rkelly1024 5 років тому +141

    I have no clue what you just did, but it was cool.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +5

      Haha well thanks m:)

  • @greenflamesfirestarter
    @greenflamesfirestarter 2 роки тому +1

    I just wanna say this is one of the most comprehensive lessons I've seen yet on how to frame weave. Thank you so much!! This is so cool

  • @RuRaynor
    @RuRaynor 5 років тому +85

    This is the first video I've found early enough to think "huh, I could actually get that skillshare deal", so I just signed up. Love the video, love the eye weave. Have you tried a peg loom for knitting? I made a massive one once by drilling holes into a plank then gluing premade joining dowels into the holes. Then I made tshirt strips and joined them into yarn. To knit you wrap the yarn around the peg row by row, each row lifting the bottom loop over the top.
    In the end the thing I made was so heavy and had a really loose weave; it was less like a cosy blanket and more like a gladiator net!

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +8

      Hahahahah “gladiator net” I love that. I’ll have to look into making me one of those...

    • @tylerburney8576
      @tylerburney8576 5 років тому +2

      If you’re ever interested in giving it another shot, your pegs were probably too far apart or you were using yarn that’s too thin. It’s awesome as hell that you made a loom yourself though, seems like it took a lot of effort. Looms are pretty cheap though in my experience, you should definitely give it a shot! Knitting is super rewarding, at least to me :)

    • @RuRaynor
      @RuRaynor 5 років тому +1

      @@tylerburney8576 Moved house and the original got destroyed but I'm up for trying again. Using the premade joining dowels was super easy, you just drill a hole and stick them in. I think my pegs were definitely a little too far apart, but this did make it very easy to use with just your fingers rather than having to find a crochet hook every time. Next time I'll put them closer together and perhaps use multiple strands of regular knitting yarn which has more stretch. Could make some nice rugs this way.

    • @puropinchepretty
      @puropinchepretty 5 років тому

      😂

  • @dorkchops
    @dorkchops 5 років тому +159

    _This is our christmas gift_

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      🎁 🌲

  • @MyUnoriginalLife
    @MyUnoriginalLife 5 років тому

    I love that the aesthetic of this channel is like soft alternative punk arts and crafts

  • @peachymanaangel
    @peachymanaangel 5 років тому

    Finally, a great weaving tutorial, that shown correct techniques. With the other loom with a 4 epi, when you double your warp to make it 8epi weave a header on the top and bottom. A header uses you’re warp thread and weave three rows or picks, this will evenly distributed your warp. Another great place to learn is to look for a local weaving guild. They love to help new weavers. Keep weaving and join us in our yarny heaven.

  • @beanki5474
    @beanki5474 5 років тому +3

    I'm a fashion student and I recently discovered your videos . Dude you are gold ❤ Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us ^^

  • @jessicaogujawa2863
    @jessicaogujawa2863 5 років тому

    Is there any craft this man has not mastered? 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @laurenhaughey6849
    @laurenhaughey6849 5 років тому

    one of my favorite things about this channel is how you take us along the process of trial & error with you. it’s incredibly helpful and way more useful than if u just showed the perfect final version. mistakes are the best teacher.

  • @juliajuliax
    @juliajuliax 5 років тому +1

    I'm so glad you posted this! I have an awful, ugly ass electric box on my wall and I want to cover it up with something. Framed pictures were a no no because they restrict access to the box, but since a weaved piece can be easily rolled up, it's going to be perfect! Thanks for the tutorial, now I just need to think of a design.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      That’s a perfect idea!! Lets cover that ugly ass electric box 🙌🏻🙌🏻 haha

  • @lejlaj876
    @lejlaj876 4 роки тому +1

    Lol at the creative “use” of the cat. You are a great teacher and lay out concepts so clearly and your videos are very creative and fun. Great for my short attention span. Thank you . 🙏

  • @krisheianducusin7573
    @krisheianducusin7573 5 років тому +155

    You are so underrated, you need more recognition that you deserve💕 sending all the love from the Philippines😍

    • @mickeysanchez7267
      @mickeysanchez7267 5 років тому +9

      Krisheian Ducusin agreed, it’s criminal that he doesn’t get more views than he does 😭

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +9

      Bless you guys 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @Лиза№1
      @Лиза№1 5 років тому +1

      @@Shmoxd 💕

    • @CandiceArceo
      @CandiceArceo 5 років тому +1

      Krisheian Ducusin I’m from the Philippines too!

  • @jexxbunz5009
    @jexxbunz5009 5 років тому +27

    Eyeeeeee see you took your time creating this master piece!

  • @estherbauer8216
    @estherbauer8216 Рік тому

    Thank you. It’s hard to find free teaching videos for weaving for beginners. Well for anyone actually. There are a few good peeps out there that I’ve found now

  • @graveybabey
    @graveybabey 5 років тому

    tbh it's real refreshing to see someone doing this who's not only a dude, but focusing more on pattern + design than they focus on texture when weaving. thanks for this, keep it uuuup!

  • @thetruecookie8115
    @thetruecookie8115 3 роки тому

    Your channel is basically the entire art school. Great stuff

  • @damnbro_idc
    @damnbro_idc 5 років тому +384

    Is no one going to acknowledge that cat?

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +27

      Hahahah

    • @ziadadis
      @ziadadis 5 років тому +6

      Where's the cat!?!?!? 😱😱😱

    • @damnbro_idc
      @damnbro_idc 5 років тому +27

      @@ziadadis 7:32
      It looks like a neighbour ran over her with a lawn mower and I love it

    • @perogieluver
      @perogieluver 5 років тому +9

      Haha, animal lovers be pressin likes 4 da cute pets 😍🤣❤️🐶

  • @infinitesmall
    @infinitesmall 5 років тому

    I LOVE how you include footage of examples, and you doing stuff to illustrate a point--like the paper weaving at the beginning, and the stretchy warp thread example. That's some above-and-beyond teaching shit that will really, really help people learn

  • @valimon3654
    @valimon3654 4 роки тому +1

    A little tip for designs in your weave: put your design under the strings and mark dots on the strings with a marker, then put it out and start your weave. That way is easier to control the size of the figures you're working on.
    Great video!!

  • @viktoriiamor
    @viktoriiamor 5 років тому +74

    I adore how the eye design turned out😻

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      Thanks s’much:):)

  • @NickCasey
    @NickCasey 5 років тому +1

    Dope work. I recently have been teaching myself to sew and been making costume pieces, nothing better than going from raw materials to a finished project.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      I can’t agree more:)? Super satisfying

  • @hazelot8009
    @hazelot8009 5 років тому +56

    Your videos look so professional. 😁

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +3

      Thaaaanks:):)

  • @Lunareon
    @Lunareon 5 років тому +2

    Great to hear from you again! It's so wonderful of you to introduce an old, traditional craft like weaving to the younger generations in such a cool way.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻:)

  • @herinyeoun2582
    @herinyeoun2582 5 років тому +2

    this is random, but i once got to see a weaved art piece(?) thing & it was very very cool. the artist weaved just one line a day, expressing how she felt that day by using thicker/thiner threads or changing the thread's color. the piece was complete after a month, and it was sorta like a visual journal. hard days made the piece lumpy, gloomy. very cool

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      Wow! I love that! Do you remember who the artist was?

    • @herinyeoun2582
      @herinyeoun2582 5 років тому

      no, but i think she was a south korean university student.

  • @bringerofbacon3240
    @bringerofbacon3240 5 років тому

    Your videos are so satisfying to just lay back and binge

  • @kimconnolly2455
    @kimconnolly2455 4 роки тому

    You are a great example of creativity. Well done. I enjoyed your video. Clear and easy to follow.

  • @essayellohemee
    @essayellohemee 5 років тому

    These videos are truly a blessing because people like me interested in handicrafts have literally no other way to learn them, because the elders or whoever might have these skills are too often inaccessible, and honestly there aren't any elders that I know that could teach me stuff like this. You're doing such a great job with these💖

  • @saratomorszki3904
    @saratomorszki3904 4 роки тому

    Okay where has this channel been my whole life???😍

  • @wata4674
    @wata4674 5 років тому +1

    I just wanted to say thank you. I have been following you now for a long time and watching you never gets boring and the best part is that it seems to make you fun which adds to the good feeling in your videos. 👍

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      🙌🏻🙌🏻 thanks s’much:) i have lots of fun making them!

  • @Ghost-ji2qn
    @Ghost-ji2qn 4 роки тому +1

    I like how he teaches you how to make things instead of just telling you to buy a bunch if fancy crap

  • @princessjiji
    @princessjiji 2 роки тому

    omg i've watched so many weaving videos but this is the only one i've been able to follow. thank you so much!

  • @veemes
    @veemes 4 роки тому

    Okay, I love the way you narrate. It's just so genuine... and funny. Love it.

  • @callisto5706
    @callisto5706 5 років тому

    im just so surprised by how patient you are! inspiring!

  • @midnightxusermidnightxuser2668
    @midnightxusermidnightxuser2668 4 роки тому

    🙂That extra long righteous Needle is called a bodkin.Great video ,magic cat !🐾

  • @katrinawall4315
    @katrinawall4315 5 років тому

    I think I like your channel so much because you take items that make people go “ahhh I can’t make that at home” and then you... make it at home. This video is a good example, your enamel pin video is as well. Keep up the good shit!

  • @dilettacomini570
    @dilettacomini570 5 років тому

    this is the best channel on youtube to be really honest

  • @serasvictoria6132
    @serasvictoria6132 5 років тому

    What I love about this channel is, he does not post so many videos in a short time, which causes every thing to keep the quality high

  • @anadu187
    @anadu187 5 років тому +1

    dude thank you so much i know exactly what i'm going to make my bf for his birthday... not a weave it takes too much time but seeing you casually make something so cool gives me instant inspiration for a thing i'm thinking of so thanks

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      Haha hell yah!! Hand made gifts are the best:):)

  • @kas3912
    @kas3912 5 років тому

    You seem so patient with this tedious task and i respect that

  • @nahara8808
    @nahara8808 5 років тому

    Hi, i'm watching you from Saudi Arabia and I love every single thing you make. Thanks you for everything❤️

  • @happinessiswhatyoumakeit2376
    @happinessiswhatyoumakeit2376 4 роки тому

    I think you have the commitment and patience I just don’t have😩 such nice work!

  • @insecuree8194
    @insecuree8194 5 років тому

    We did weaving in fifth grade and I enjoyed it and wanted to do it more professional you could say. I like this tutorial so thank you

  • @gracefeeney981
    @gracefeeney981 5 років тому

    As someone who weaves a lot, I can appreciate all of the time and effort that you put in that eye piece! Wow! Look into a rigid heddle loom for making larger (but less detailed) pieces in half the time.

  • @daisyafterhours
    @daisyafterhours 4 роки тому

    Subscribed just because of the intro... I liked it because he also showed what not to do. Thanks for the great content!

  • @marianagalindo6076
    @marianagalindo6076 5 років тому

    This channel is so cool. Honestly, I'm too lazy to make this stuff, but only watching you doing it it's wonderful

  • @turkishhash
    @turkishhash 5 років тому +1

    You make everything look so easy.Impressed.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      ☺️☺️☺️

  • @minnasuekader
    @minnasuekader 5 років тому +1

    You crushed it, dude! Eye'm impressed!

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      Yesssss the puns!!!:):)

  • @Sk0lzky
    @Sk0lzky 3 роки тому +1

    Protip: when hammering nails into wood flatten the point first (just whack it with a hammer a couple times), it will cut and push fibers through instead of splitting them. Awesome tutorial by the way!

  • @danijelatomovic4848
    @danijelatomovic4848 5 років тому

    This guy knows how to do/make anything.

  • @Thomas-cx6cb
    @Thomas-cx6cb 5 років тому

    I love the eye pattern. Good job! Yes, weaving is a wonderful art. Thousands of years old. Keep it alive!!!!!

  • @whimsicalbrute9578
    @whimsicalbrute9578 4 роки тому

    I just wanna say that your respect for the previous artists work is amazing dude. I’m sure Daria would’ve been so happy to see what you could revamp with their art. Props to you for that 💖🖤

  • @Crazycat845
    @Crazycat845 5 років тому

    Your cat looks exactly like my Devon rex, same coloring, just skinnier! Devons are a great, loving breed. Loved the small cameo

  • @NatTheNewt
    @NatTheNewt 5 років тому

    Read my mind! I've been trying to learn how to weave and here u are!

  • @ChemoshKamos
    @ChemoshKamos 4 роки тому

    Listening to this Chad-Bro talk about weaving is surprisingly entertaining. He talks like a normal person, doesn't fuck around with necessary or flowery speech, and keeps the editing quick and snappy. I'd watch way more DIY/crafting content if they used this style. Wait, does have a video on how to make paper? Looks like I'm going down this rabbit hole. See you in few hours.

  • @tomorrowpie5425
    @tomorrowpie5425 3 роки тому

    i appreciate you including the trial and error processes in ur video

  • @lialynde
    @lialynde 5 років тому +1

    It is always so great to see your videos! I love how dedicated and crafty you are :)

  • @strawberrydomino
    @strawberrydomino 5 років тому +1

    Hallelujah! Also I love the eyes pattern one, super cool

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      ☺️☺️

  • @ericjackman1143
    @ericjackman1143 5 років тому

    I don't know how I haven't found this channel earlier but I'm happy youtube brought me here :D immediately subbed

  • @HAVgiraffe
    @HAVgiraffe 5 років тому +1

    DIY for the DIYs. Don't just weave your own things, MAKE YOUR OWN LOOM! The best.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 and i actually liked my janky diy loom better than my store bought one

    • @HAVgiraffe
      @HAVgiraffe 5 років тому

      @@Shmoxd It worked wonders. A true DIY genius and as someone else has mentioned, you make it so accessible. I also like that you don't just stick to tried and true methods of doing things but you do it your way (for example the use of the shuttle) and you show that the end result is just as good; demonstrating that doing things your own way and straying from a set path is OK. 👌👌👌

  • @nothere9153
    @nothere9153 5 років тому +1

    Daria’s piece is so good!!

  • @kyro5319
    @kyro5319 4 роки тому +1

    And nobody is gonna talk about how amazing that intro are?

  • @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258
    @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258 5 років тому +1

    I never knew how sorta easy it was to weave, I've always wanted to know but it always seemed so mysterious and high skilled. Thanks.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      I gotchu!:):)

  • @airkatmama4
    @airkatmama4 5 років тому +1

    When I was trying to weave I was using these huge Bobby pins to drag my yarn through its was good for what I was making because I was changing colors often . I think I’m gonna have to start weaving again . Love your eye wall hanging ❤️

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      Ooo I like the idea of using big Bobby pins:) and thanks:)

  • @pamelaallen6543
    @pamelaallen6543 4 роки тому

    Lone Fox was right, you have a real creative vibe. Thank you for sharing.

  • @hiraqureshi5918
    @hiraqureshi5918 5 років тому

    wow... finally a useful DIY channel!!!

  • @irisyakhairulnizam6429
    @irisyakhairulnizam6429 5 років тому

    i probably will never weave anything but i watch the whole video anyway.. and it’s actually entertaining ! oh and you’re amazing !

  • @softfishy
    @softfishy 5 років тому

    Your videos are some of my favorite. Your editing, humor, and creativity is awesome.

  • @vt2816
    @vt2816 4 роки тому

    wow really nice to see a weave that has a super cool design!

  • @CoffeebreakX2
    @CoffeebreakX2 4 роки тому

    I love that you do crafts like this. thank you

  • @RuralArtConnection
    @RuralArtConnection 5 років тому +1

    Wow! This is so good!!

  • @connersuxx
    @connersuxx 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been weaving since I was a small child but I never thought of using a ruler, that’s a great idea.

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      Thanks! If I were to do it again I would shave down one side of the ruler so it would weave through easier

  • @adelinegutowski867
    @adelinegutowski867 5 років тому

    this is a great! I made my own loom by cutting cardboard and making little slits as the pegs and used a bobby pin for the needle! just saying this for all of my broke people that can't afford a whole loom!

  • @rachelhuynh2521
    @rachelhuynh2521 5 років тому

    Thanks for being so elaborate by including all those examples and making sure we don't make some certain mistakes, such quality videos!

  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24 5 років тому +20

    Waaaaaah - this is so cool!!! Whaaaaaat even!!

  • @lisasim
    @lisasim 4 роки тому

    01:27 This "future project" is a must see! Stunning!

  • @angelicastyles1891
    @angelicastyles1891 5 років тому +37

    I dont plan on ever weaving, but I like watching your hands

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому

      ☺️☺️

  • @nicolegoose567
    @nicolegoose567 5 років тому

    Talented AND HE REPLIES TO HIS DMS. not all heros wear capes.

  • @Rotsuoy
    @Rotsuoy 5 років тому +2

    Thanks. You have given me a new obsession. My only regret is that this wasn't posted sooner so I could make them for Christmas presents. lol

    • @Shmoxd
      @Shmoxd  5 років тому +1

      I knowwww 😣 that’s was my initial plan.. but then the project took me too long

  • @elliotcade03
    @elliotcade03 5 років тому

    i learn how to do so much through this channel and it's really cool

  • @JazlynFernando
    @JazlynFernando 5 років тому

    The only How To video, I completely watched.

  • @anniestevenson8596
    @anniestevenson8596 5 років тому

    I absolutely adore this channel, holy moly what a gem to find~

  • @wallflower102
    @wallflower102 5 років тому

    In case anyone is interested the type of weaving he is doing in the video is called tapestry weaving which is the most accessible form of weaving and can be done easily at home.

  • @dawynsmith
    @dawynsmith 4 роки тому

    I wish I had this type of media when I was growing up or had time. Now I am suffering from Arthritis and can't create. You are a true talent young man!

  • @cassgrantmedia
    @cassgrantmedia 5 років тому

    Got discouraged after watching the Getty Museum art of weaving haha, then YOU SPARKED MY CONFIDENCE. thanks buddy, I love tapestry but don’t have 9k to spend & love to make my own art anyways. Love the eye design :)

  • @princessbatman2035
    @princessbatman2035 5 років тому

    The intro never gets old and the content is always interesting 👍🏼