Speed Warping an Inkle Loom for Tablet Weaving
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2025
- Speed warping or Continuous warping makes tablet weaving a much easier process! Here we discuss what patterns you can and can't speed warp, why, and then set up a loom from 0 to ready to weave in less than 30 minutes.
Handouts are available here: silkandquill.c...
I followed your link to get to your handout but the link is no longer good. Can you update your link? Thanks for the great explanation.
This video was recommended to me after a long Elewys binge while crocheting. Glad to have found you!
Thank you so much! I adore weaving and hope you love it!
Came over from Elewys of Finchingefeld; I love this idea of multiple threading. Going to browse your backlog now lol
I really needed this! Warping has always felt like a chore!
I must admit you are a good teacher for any other i have no idea what there going on about ive wached videos over and over just to tryn to understand it .But for me its the patterns that i cant get also the A and Z threaded. They are the only things that puzzles me. but thank you for the under standing of it all.
Well organized, clearly spoken, nice illustrations. So glad I caught this!
I am a rigid heddle weaver, and it took me 2 hrs to set up and complete
warping for a scarf just the other nite! I would do more weaving if
warping was not so time consuming Those who work with large
floor looms can take a couple of days to complete warping for a
large project (LOL) I would really like to do some contemporary
tapestry weaving, but I don't have an artistic bone in my body. I
also enjoy machine knitting, and just completed a large afghan
several days ago. Size - 68" x 72". Took me 9 hrs of machine
knitting, from start to the last bind off. Like Beth Alexander said -
"Warping has always felt like a chore!
Thank you so so much, I've been struggling (and completely failing) to understand written instructions, with your explanations I finally get it!
I'm so glad!
i can't wait to try speed warping, the setup for weaving presently is killer!
It helps so much!
That drill trick is going to save so much time! Not sure how long it would have taken me to think of that.
Just about to start tablet weaving myself. Thanks for this. Very helpful.
That's wonderful!! I hope you love it and feel free to ask questions
I am so happy to found you 🙏❤️
Thank you for demo and the great handout. Well done.
You're welcome! Please don't hesitate to post questions if you have them.
Wonderful, just what I needed... I left a thumbs up and a subscription ❤️. Greetings from Switzerland
I'm glad it's helpful!
Do you have a new link for your handouts? The one you give here doesn’t seem to work. Thanks
The more videos I watch the more WOW these are!
Very helpful thanks Ruth from NZ
This blew my mind! Thank you!
Thank you for this, I'm still really struggling with the concept, but i'm determined to work it out, as warping is the bane of my life.
Question - How do you account for twist during the weave with this set up? I use fishing swivels now, but obviously they wouldn't be able to be used with a continuous warp?
Great video for learning
Thanks. Total timesaver!
Hi, have you tried using knitting needles through each bobbin and then through to the other side? They can roll and spin freely and not tangle around each other.
Hello from France
Wonderfull video, but link doesn't work, where can l find the sheets please 😃
But what about twists in the threads as you weave? wont they not be able to untwist?
Greetings from Drachenwald. Do this method work with octagonal 8 hole cards? How do you deal with over twisting in an Inkel loom? thanks for the vid that was so fast.
Patterning you said!? I'm very new, just learned about inkel looms and tablet/card weaving, been researching for making a yurt/ger and this seems like a good way to make my strapping. Would love to see more(but I understand a pack of time with the pandemic still happening).
I'm always happy to teach! Feel free to ask any questions :)
Why did you have 2yelloow. And 2blue instead of 3 blue and 1 yellow?
I have never seen this type of loom before or this type of weaving for that matter. So what do you do with it when finished? When you take it off the loom how do finish the ends? This is very interesting. I can needle tat which was done before shuttle tatting . I would like to know can you buy a STRONG nylon for weaving? I would like to make heavy duty straps.
Hi Alicia! This is called card or tablet weaving, it's a very old form of weaving that is delightfully practical. There's another video of how I finish the ends so they don't unravel, but you can also braid them, fold them and sew them, or tuck them into jewelry or leather clasps.
Tablet weaving actually creates a very strong band because each thread is 4 threads twisted around each other. I haven't used nylon, but haven't ever had a strap break. What kind of use are you thinking?
Hi Libby. What model is your loom that you are speed warping on. Thank you. Christine
This is 🤯 but I don’t understand how you would fix the s vs z or the order of the colors in the letters. I think you work just flip things around but you’d have to match up your letters and colors before you thread the colors through.
There are no handouts to print out!
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Thanks excelent video I like it
What kind of thread do u recommend to start with?
I really like #10 cotton crochet thread for teaching. It's available almost everywhere, cheap, and in a wide variety of colors.
I use a lazy Kate to hold my bobbins.
I often speed warp all 8 of those combos by switching out threads as needed....
To be more clear.... start with 4 white threads warp those cards, sit reminding cards down with wrapped cards cut two threads switch just those two to red continue warping all one go.
For this I was referring to speed warping specifically as not having to stop and change threads mid warp. :). Changing threading makes everything possible.
Ha - "week of corona virus"
I know-- "THE week of corona virus". Good one.
Don't we all wish!
I literally just had to pause and process that for a minute. 🤣😅😭
Thank you so much for this!