1/4 Mastercrafts - 5. Weaving

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  • @yetanotherjohn
    @yetanotherjohn 6 років тому +2

    During the 1500s, when there was a lot of political and religious turmoil, the weavers became an important source of intellectual activity and the opinions of the weavers was important because they were one of the few groups of people that spent all day sitting in one place, talking about current issues; they engaged in debates and were thus able to clarify and isolate their ideas about society at large.

  • @lanceroark6386
    @lanceroark6386 6 років тому +1

    I started weaving this month, 5/2018. My first progect was a 4" by 18" denim. That was cool. My second project is a tartan that is about 24" by 120", or 2ft by 10ft.

  • @Elfdaughter
    @Elfdaughter 7 років тому +12

    "It's not something you can get a book and teach yourself" - er, yes it is. That's how I learnt!

    • @ajbarrett857
      @ajbarrett857 6 років тому

      Me too!

    • @lanceroark6386
      @lanceroark6386 6 років тому

      Same here.

    • @bdgoins1
      @bdgoins1 6 років тому +1

      Elfdaughtergames Glad you "LEARNT" something now learn something new it's "LEARNED"

    • @lanceroark6386
      @lanceroark6386 6 років тому +1

      Avion Mech take a nickel, and go buy an new sense of humor.

  • @paulagardner1651
    @paulagardner1651 7 років тому

    I have a couple of simple rigid heddle looms, but have recently watched UA-cam videos on Saori Weaving Looms, and am now saving up for one. ;) I also spin and love creating my own yarns. ;) Loved this series, and will be watching the others.

  • @Psychentist
    @Psychentist 10 років тому +3

    Whatever it takes to get you young people interested in self cultivation...

  • @LaBelleFiche
    @LaBelleFiche 2 роки тому

    There's a saying among weavers that goes "you've gotta be warped to weave". We all laugh but it's true - so I break up weaving into lots of individual tasks, warping is among the tasks that begin the project.

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube 8 років тому +1

    Nice warping mill!

  • @hektor-vektor7024
    @hektor-vektor7024 9 років тому

    straight off the bat its crazy complicated

  • @abialychelegw9543
    @abialychelegw9543 7 років тому

    I have 2 looms and a spindle a pin loom zoom loom and a asford 32 inch and I love using both looms.

  • @ajbarrett857
    @ajbarrett857 6 років тому +6

    A _master_ might have started her students with a small tabletop loom: the principles are the same, and the students' confidence would have gotten a boost before they tackled a floor loom. Methinks the lady wants to make sure people think what she does is a mystery not accessible to just anyone....

  • @mariepedrigalnilusleclerc36
    @mariepedrigalnilusleclerc36 10 років тому

    I like that's just for will the pattern about we from very make weaving loom with your Baby Wolfs floor loom.

  • @DAYBROK3
    @DAYBROK3 6 років тому

    I have a table loom, I can weave like mad....it’s the warping that I have trouble with.

  • @farnorthweaver7793
    @farnorthweaver7793 9 років тому +12

    If you have a good teacher, it isn't as complicated as this. This teacher leaves the students too much on their own. While they were winding the warp on the board, she needed to be more present with Each of the students. If the warp is done correctly, you wouldn't have as much trouble with the rest. There would not be with missing threads, nor the gnarled mess that 2 out of 3 students ended up with.
    Weaving classes are not cheap, especially when everything is provided by the teacher. So make sure that you take a class from someone that truly teaches, instead of coming out of a class without learning all of the skills of a very beginner weaver, well enough to make a simple piece of cloth.

    • @Moon2Fire
      @Moon2Fire 9 років тому

      Hi! I'm french, I would love to learn weaving.. DO you have any teacher in england to recommand? :)

    • @farnorthweaver7793
      @farnorthweaver7793 9 років тому

      +Marguerite Labrute (Moon2Fire)
      Hi there! Let me give a shout out, and see if I can find you a good teacher in England. :-) The Weaving Community, we're like family and love helping others get aquainted with weaving and growing in the craft.
      You are also welcome to email me at farnorthweaver@gmail.com.
      My teacher only showed me how to warp the loom,and throw the shuttle. The rest I learned by my mistakes, as well as owning almost every weaving book that has been printed...lol, as well as many "lost" and hard to find Historical Weaving Drafts.
      There are different types of Weaving Looms. Go online and study what they are.
      There are also some Excellent resources at a website called Weavolution. They were down for a bit for working and updating the website. It is HUGE! And plenty of experienced weavers that are all too willing to share their knowledge of weaving, and all things Fiber.
      I'm going to list a few books that are of great value to a beginning weaver.
      The first 3 books are a Series on their own. I have known people who have taught themselves how to weave from these books.
      Peggy Osterkamp (she also has a website, google her)
      She authored...
      "Winding a Warp & Using a Paddle" book 1
      "Warping Your Loom & Tying On New Warps" book 2
      "Weaving & Drafting Your Own Cloth" book 3
      also
      "Key To Weaving" by Mary E. Black
      There are also many books and booklets on weaving in the form of pdf's that are FREE
      check out google books first, and then a general online search.
      Hope that will start you out...
      Feel free to post any questions.
      I just remembered, I do know of someone in England. His father was an awesome rug weaver and is sorely missed by the community. I don't know if his son is teaching or not, but I do know, last time I checked, he is working.
      His name is Jason Collingwood. His father was Peter Collingwood, (my generation)...lol. Jason is at www.rugweaver.co.uk
      He teaches Rug Weaving, but I'm sure he could lead you in the right direction for a great beginner teacher in the UK. Much better than I. :-)

    • @cardsandcraftcottage
      @cardsandcraftcottage 9 років тому +1

      I have been to a weaving class and I never got the hang of the warping board. I now weave on a simpler rigid heddle loom and I am able to do so much on it. I can direct warp to it, so no warping board, and I love my weaving journey which I have been on for more than 2 years now.

    • @farnorthweaver7793
      @farnorthweaver7793 9 років тому +1

      Tracy Blackburn
      Rigid Heddle Looms are Great!
      You can make a LOT on it! And it is such a nice size too. Would love to be able to travel with my loom, and still Weave!! ;-)
      I just got an Inkle Loom. It's a Peruvian Loom. So I can take that when I travel. I'm going to make my heddles today. And that makes 5 looms I have. I'm almost done restoring a 26" Gilmore Floor Loom. I am supposed to be disabled, with growths on the inside of my spine, no matter how much pain I'm in, I can't help it...I'm a weaver first. lol
      I also have a 56" weaving width Macomber Floor Loom, with 10 Harnesses, (shafts).
      I have a Mighty Wolf Floor Loom with 4 Harnesses, 36" weaving width.
      And an older Newcomb Studio Loom, 4 harness 60" weaving width, as well as being very deep, so it produces a tighter warp which is used for my Blankets for Bed, and Saddle.
      My Blankets for Bed, are the original older drafts of The Early American Coverlet. I thought it would be neat to revive them. :-)
      You ever want to chat weaving, give me a holler!! We weavers are a family!!
      Happy Weaving!!
      Rebecca

    • @cardsandcraftcottage
      @cardsandcraftcottage 9 років тому +5

      +Far North Weaver I have 4 looms in my life. I can't believe I just typed that LOL.
      I have
      Ashford Sampleit Loom which has an 8" width
      Ashford Knitters Loom with a 28" weaving width
      Ashford Inkle Loom which I can make an Inkle up to 134"
      and a homemade Tapestry Loom
      I am loving using all of these. I am slowly building up a library of books with patterns for me to try out. I have also started spinning my own yarn. And through this process I am respecting this form of craft so much more. Once you start reading patterns and how much yarn is needed just for a simple garment is amazing.
      I am struggling with my own health issues but I wont stop weaving - when I am down with my health - my first goal is to always get back behind my looms again. I cant stop now - I am addicted :)

  • @lanceroark6386
    @lanceroark6386 6 років тому +1

    Isaiah 42:3 "A bruised reed he will not break..." you have no idea how much of the bible revolves around weaving.

  • @katnip6289
    @katnip6289 7 років тому +2

    hahahaha, yes weaving is very difficult to learn and it can be hard on your back too.

  • @Moon2Fire
    @Moon2Fire 9 років тому

    Please can you give me the exact Name of this woman? can I find this place on internet?

  • @HollywoodCreeper
    @HollywoodCreeper 10 років тому

    6:23 At first I thought we had a little James Taylor action goin' on.

  • @TheColourAwesomer
    @TheColourAwesomer 11 років тому +1

    Holly is such a cutie.

  • @TocinoDorado
    @TocinoDorado 10 років тому +1

    Cloth reminds me of chainmail armor

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube 8 років тому

    Who makes the looms used in this series?

    • @MsSlocomb
      @MsSlocomb 8 років тому +1

      +tm13tube Schacht is the maker the looms are baby wolf 8 shaft ( looks like)

  • @salamali9768
    @salamali9768 4 роки тому

    Wow

  • @kChallo
    @kChallo 7 років тому

    Margo ……好漂亮!

  • @lyndahacket2033
    @lyndahacket2033 6 років тому

    lol
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