Of all the things I've done from the beginning, this is one I have been reluctant to do 'as a recipe' - perhaps it's pure stubbornness, but I really don't want my first piece to be someone else's. I have watched others (on YT), but still haven't really taken-in just how it works. And as a pattern maker (like, wallpaper) I would really like to convert a few into straps from card weaving. I've knitted, painted sculpted, drawn, and pic-manipulated ... one day I'll give this tablet method a try. And........ now I have found THIS upload!! YIPPY!!!!!!!! And, I-too have thought that if I taught knit, I would go into the hard stuff first, as the simple takes time to learn, when in reality, to a new student, there is no difference -- they learn to think the tough stuff is tough by learning the easy stuff first. I'm excited to take part in your class someday - hope soon. Joe Guelph Ontario
Finally! I have been combing the internet and UA-cam for this kind of information that my very technical brain requires. It’s a complete mental roadblock for me trying to learn anything new unless I know technique behind exactly how something is done and why. Thank you!!!!
This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for when I started tablet weaving a bit over a year ago. I watched the multi-hour video of a class run by Kris that's on youtube and it helped, but the mechanics were something I had to figure out myself. I've started occasionally teaching tablet weaving and I always start with explaining some of the basic mechanics that I really don't see in tablet/card weaving videos on youtube. Understanding the mechanics of tablet weaving rather than just following the pattern and letting it unfold like magic is essential to being able to create and reproduce beautiful, complex tablet weaving.
Of all the things I've done from the beginning, this is one I have been reluctant to do 'as a recipe' - perhaps it's pure stubbornness, but I really don't want my first piece to be someone else's. I have watched others (on YT), but still haven't really taken-in just how it works. And as a pattern maker (like, wallpaper) I would really like to convert a few into straps from card weaving. I've knitted, painted sculpted, drawn, and pic-manipulated ... one day I'll give this tablet method a try. And........ now I have found THIS upload!! YIPPY!!!!!!!!
And, I-too have thought that if I taught knit, I would go into the hard stuff first, as the simple takes time to learn, when in reality, to a new student, there is no difference -- they learn to think the tough stuff is tough by learning the easy stuff first. I'm excited to take part in your class someday - hope soon.
Joe
Guelph Ontario
Finally! I have been combing the internet and UA-cam for this kind of information that my very technical brain requires. It’s a complete mental roadblock for me trying to learn anything new unless I know technique behind exactly how something is done and why. Thank you!!!!
This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for when I started tablet weaving a bit over a year ago. I watched the multi-hour video of a class run by Kris that's on youtube and it helped, but the mechanics were something I had to figure out myself.
I've started occasionally teaching tablet weaving and I always start with explaining some of the basic mechanics that I really don't see in tablet/card weaving videos on youtube. Understanding the mechanics of tablet weaving rather than just following the pattern and letting it unfold like magic is essential to being able to create and reproduce beautiful, complex tablet weaving.
Очень красивые работы! Восхищаюсь вашим мастерством!
Very Nice. Great to see your appearance on UA-cam, Rebecca!!
These are beautiful. You do lovely work!
I've seen several videos on how to do tablet weaving, but no one shows what to do with the finished bands!
Check out Aspinnerweaver's blog page for a long, long list of ways to use narrow woven wares :-)
How to starting
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Where may I view the tablet weaving course?
There's a link to the website in the bio, the course is available for purchase at www.taprootvideo.com :)
Look under Kris Leet at www.taprootvideo.com
wow amazing
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