Thank you Annie MacHale for this video. I had almost given up on the pattern editor. Now I'm excited. With it and your book I feel I can definitely move on. Thank you bunches.
I LOVE this tool! Glad that you found the video helpful. He keeps making it do more things and there is now a newer version. Much of it works the same way, but you may have to spend some time playing with it to find the newest features. His blog here gives tips as he makes changes, so be sure to read it for the latest info: www.raktres.net/blog/
Thanks a lot for making this video ❤ I had given up on trying to comprehend how to use the pattern generator so this comes as a true game-changer! 😊 Another thing I’ve been looking for but can’t seem to find, is an explanation to how you join the two ends of a handwoven band more or less invisibly to each other, e.g. for decorative use around a naalbound hat or a skirt’s hem. You don’t happen to have any tips, do you?
There are more videos made by Jeff who created the pattern generator. They can be found on his UA-cam channel here: www.youtube.com/@raktres/videos As for joining the two ends of the band, I can't help you with that. I've never done it myself. Good luck!
Hi. I don't understand your question. The threading draft is show in 2 forms. The first is the two rows at the top of the pattern which are separated by a little space from the "drawdown" or preview of the pattern below. Then, the second threading draft uses a different format of blocks with white space in between. It is alongside the main pattern/drawdown. It may be a little easier to read. You have to give the page a 1/4 turn to read it.
Merci beaucoup Anne, cette vidéo est vraiment super et aide énormément. Je suis débutante en Inkle loom weaving et j'ai presque tout compris de suite. Il n'y avait pas une traduction du loom pattern editeur? Merci encore!
I'm glad that you found it helpful. I didn't understand your question. You can always write to Jeff Bigot who made the Pattern Editor. He is French and can answer any translation issues.
@ASpinnerWeaver I found it you said on the video that you made a tutoriel in PDF( downloadable Instructions4 pagePDF) we see a picture of 1 page of the PDF at 4:11 min.. that's this one I want to download on my computer please.... But where is the link please ? thanks
I'm sorry! I did make a PDF for the older version. You can find it here: www.raktres.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Instructions-for-using-V1-Seizenn-by-Annie-MacHale.pdf
I'm sorry! I did make a PDF for the older version. You can find it here: www.raktres.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Instructions-for-using-V1-Seizenn-by-Annie-MacHale.pdf
I mostly use cotton yarns for my projects. My favorite is Omega Sinfonia. It's made in Mexico and can be purchased in the U.S. from Creative Yarn Source here: creativeyarnsource.com/product/sinfonia/
Hi. I'm sorry that there is no translation for you. I only speak English. You can learn much by using the tool yourself although this will take some time. I found that the more I used it, the more I understood how it worked. I hope that you give it a try!
@@fatmakts616 Bunu yazmak için Google Translate'i kullandım. Merhaba. Üzgünüm sizin için bir çeviri yok. Sadece ingilizce konuşuyorum. Bu biraz zaman alacak olsa da, aracı kendiniz kullanarak çok şey öğrenebilirsiniz. Kullandıkça nasıl çalıştığını daha iyi anladım. Umarım denersiniz!
I had made no progress in understanding the tool until this video. Thank you Annie!
I'm so happy that my video helped! I LOVE this tool and think it's a great resource! I hope that you enjoy using it.
Thank you for posting this. I never could figure out how to use it for pick-up patterns.
Thank you so much for creating this. Looks good and extremely helpful!
Thank you for the demonstration. I would like to play around with this.
Thank you Annie MacHale for this video. I had almost given up on the pattern editor. Now I'm excited. With it and your book I feel I can definitely move on.
Thank you bunches.
And most definitely will leave a "tip" for Jeff
I LOVE this tool! Glad that you found the video helpful. He keeps making it do more things and there is now a newer version. Much of it works the same way, but you may have to spend some time playing with it to find the newest features. His blog here gives tips as he makes changes, so be sure to read it for the latest info: www.raktres.net/blog/
Thank you Annie, this was extremely helpful!
I'm so glad!
Thanks a lot for making this video ❤ I had given up on trying to comprehend how to use the pattern generator so this comes as a true game-changer! 😊
Another thing I’ve been looking for but can’t seem to find, is an explanation to how you join the two ends of a handwoven band more or less invisibly to each other, e.g. for decorative use around a naalbound hat or a skirt’s hem. You don’t happen to have any tips, do you?
There are more videos made by Jeff who created the pattern generator. They can be found on his UA-cam channel here: www.youtube.com/@raktres/videos
As for joining the two ends of the band, I can't help you with that. I've never done it myself. Good luck!
Thank you, Annie!
Thanks so much for intelligent instructions!!!
Hi! I have been playing around with this but can't seem to find how to put the threading draft that you show at the side of the pattern.
Hi. I don't understand your question. The threading draft is show in 2 forms. The first is the two rows at the top of the pattern which are separated by a little space from the "drawdown" or preview of the pattern below. Then, the second threading draft uses a different format of blocks with white space in between. It is alongside the main pattern/drawdown. It may be a little easier to read. You have to give the page a 1/4 turn to read it.
Merci beaucoup Anne, cette vidéo est vraiment super et aide énormément. Je suis débutante en Inkle loom weaving et j'ai presque tout compris de suite. Il n'y avait pas une traduction du loom pattern editeur? Merci encore!
I'm glad that you found it helpful. I didn't understand your question. You can always write to Jeff Bigot who made the Pattern Editor. He is French and can answer any translation issues.
@ASpinnerWeaver I found it you said on the video that you made a tutoriel in PDF( downloadable Instructions4 pagePDF) we see a picture of 1 page of the PDF at 4:11 min.. that's this one I want to download on my computer please.... But where is the link please ? thanks
I'm sorry! I did make a PDF for the older version. You can find it here: www.raktres.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Instructions-for-using-V1-Seizenn-by-Annie-MacHale.pdf
Hello Thanks for this video .. where I have to go to download de PDF for instruction to save on my computor ..Please !
I'm sorry! I did make a PDF for the older version. You can find it here: www.raktres.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Instructions-for-using-V1-Seizenn-by-Annie-MacHale.pdf
What kind o yarn u r using
I mostly use cotton yarns for my projects. My favorite is Omega Sinfonia. It's made in Mexico and can be purchased in the U.S. from Creative Yarn Source here: creativeyarnsource.com/product/sinfonia/
Türkçe anlatımı yok mu
Hi. I'm sorry that there is no translation for you. I only speak English. You can learn much by using the tool yourself although this will take some time. I found that the more I used it, the more I understood how it worked. I hope that you give it a try!
@@ASpinnerWeaver Türkçe çeviri
@@fatmakts616 Bunu yazmak için Google Translate'i kullandım. Merhaba. Üzgünüm sizin için bir çeviri yok. Sadece ingilizce konuşuyorum. Bu biraz zaman alacak olsa da, aracı kendiniz kullanarak çok şey öğrenebilirsiniz. Kullandıkça nasıl çalıştığını daha iyi anladım. Umarım denersiniz!