Thanks for sharing this, Pat Cumming! Instructor Candace Crockett is legend! I came here after watching Morgan Donner make a card woven hem on a 15th century gown, I’d never heard of card/tablet weaving! Human creativity is glorious
I had the most fun weaving using this tutorial. My belt turned out wonderfully and I had so much fun playing around with different patterns. Great tutorial.
Your tutorial makes card weaving seem possible. I watched a gal do this once, about 4 years ago at the local county fair, and it seemed too complicated. But your directions are so clear and understandable - thank you.
I wonder if the mess up was intentional or not at 29:00. I am kind of glad it was shown though. Sucks when everything goes perfect in tutorials. Edit: So there are a couple of mess-ups here, and I am actually really thankful for them lol. It shows that perfection is not going to happen the first time, even if you are a professional.
Yes, I like how she points out the errors, how to fix them, and what to look out for. - 1 section (stitch, notch) is off 35:49 - which hole on the card is which color on the top of the weave by rotation direction 41:59 - running out of thread 45:58 - change the patter sequence 49:33
I stretch the threads on a wooden roof lath frame 40 cm wide and 245 cm high with a toothed ratchet tensioning belt, I use SPRO-barrel swivel-with-carabiner-safety-snap-swivel-barrel against the thread twists.
Hello! I would like to ask if there is a big difference if the cards have a slightly different shape. Must they be square and can I use rectangular ones if I can't find any square ones?
rectangular cards are harder to turn and the shed created is uneven.Theyll also take up more warp in the manipulation during weaving. Square cards are better in this case. Why can you not just trim the rectangles? you can also make cards from playing cards, cut to shape....very simple.
What are you talking about? I love the video. I'm merely commenting on the ridiculousness of giving "constructive feedback" about background music which was added almost 40 years ago.
@@grannysquared7140 nope not with that volume going on, lucky you with perfect hearing, before you comment spare a thought for those with hearing problems!
Finally someone that explained card weaving in a way I can understand it and don't feel intimidated. This video is awesome!
c'est une très bonne explication Merci.
Thanks for sharing this, Pat Cumming! Instructor Candace Crockett is legend! I came here after watching Morgan Donner make a card woven hem on a 15th century gown, I’d never heard of card/tablet weaving! Human creativity is glorious
Thank you! How do you deal with twist build up in patterns where the cards are individually turned in uneven sequence?
I had the most fun weaving using this tutorial. My belt turned out wonderfully and I had so much fun playing around with different patterns. Great tutorial.
Your tutorial makes card weaving seem possible. I watched a gal do this once, about 4 years ago at the local county fair, and it seemed too complicated. But your directions are so clear and understandable - thank you.
Thank heavens -- that over cooked music stops about 1:25 into the video. It is much, much clearer after that.
Thanks for the comment, I was going to close the video because I utterly hate instructional videos with background music.
She is the Bob Ross of tablet weaving!
Absolute Best instruction I’ve ever seen. Thank you for your generosity. Answered so many questions. Thank you
Great tutorial. I thank you very much for initiating me into this new craft.
What a wonderful video! Thank you for sharing it. I’m finally getting the gist of card weaving! Thank you so much ❤
This is an exceptionally good tutorial. Excellent video work and very helpful detail. Thank you for your superb work.
God Bless.
After watching this presentation I can now understand how things work, thank you.
What wonderful class!! Thank you, thank you and blessings.
Good to have access to such an older video.
Thank you so much. Watched several times answered so many questions. Best ever instruction
This is gold 😮 thank you for sharing this.
I wonder if the mess up was intentional or not at 29:00. I am kind of glad it was shown though. Sucks when everything goes perfect in tutorials.
Edit: So there are a couple of mess-ups here, and I am actually really thankful for them lol. It shows that perfection is not going to happen the first time, even if you are a professional.
Yes, I like how she points out the errors, how to fix them, and what to look out for.
- 1 section (stitch, notch) is off 35:49
- which hole on the card is which color on the top of the weave by rotation direction 41:59
- running out of thread 45:58
- change the patter sequence 49:33
Thanks for the very clear demo! Would like to know if it is possible to know if Candace Crockett is still alive?
Thanks so much can I ask what yarn you are using x
I stretch the threads on a wooden roof lath frame 40 cm wide and 245 cm high with a toothed ratchet tensioning belt, I use SPRO-barrel swivel-with-carabiner-safety-snap-swivel-barrel against the thread twists.
Thank-you, this is so informative!
Helpful video, well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Hello! I would like to ask if there is a big difference if the cards have a slightly different shape. Must they be square and can I use rectangular ones if I can't find any square ones?
rectangular cards are harder to turn and the shed created is uneven.Theyll also take up more warp in the manipulation during weaving. Square cards are better in this case. Why can you not just trim the rectangles? you can also make cards from playing cards, cut to shape....very simple.
@@catzkeet4860 Thank you, I think I'll do something like that!
great
Hello, i don't speake english, please in sapanish language traducción. Thanks very much. God bless you
Saying 'always' about how to thread is erroneous... Always on THIS pattern, OK. Not ALWAYS, though.
Too much background noise! I had a hard time hearing some of it!
you didn't watch the whole thing, try again
@@grannysquared7140 you really are a troll aren't you!
The music is a bit loud in the intro, but that ends a couple minutes in when the lecture part actually starts.
The start music stops about 1:23. I know, it almost made me stop watching...
Ir 19:36
a little constructive suggestion... please take the background music away. It adds nothing to the content and almost made me leave before it stopped.
Dude this is a vhs from 1985
@@ZakKohler in that case, no need to subscribe. ;o)))
What are you talking about? I love the video. I'm merely commenting on the ridiculousness of giving "constructive feedback" about background music which was added almost 40 years ago.
Music drowns you out!
you didn't watch the whole thing did you
@@grannysquared7140 nope not with that volume going on, lucky you with perfect hearing, before you comment spare a thought for those with hearing problems!
@@venge6093 hahahahahahahahahahahaha
The music ends about 1:23. But! I do actually hear what you mean. It is hard to hear, now that I'm in more...
A bit confusing that she in the beginning talks about front to back and then it is left to right...