Thanks very much for this - and all your most excellent videos. By far, the most helpful and complete and thoughtful tutorials on weaving stitch techniques I’ve encountered as a very new beginner weaver using primitive hand frame looms, mostly quite small to tiny weaving. As an experienced textile artist, I’ll be using your suggestions and techniques in my work, and I do hope to see you soon with new projects or suggestions or practices. Thanks again!! Love. ❤️
They say you're never too old to learn something new. I am an experienced weaver, and I've always had issues with the selvedges when doing krokbragd. Now I see why! I have been wrapping the cut ends around the selvedges regardless of where they ended in the pattern. Thank you for this simple and clear explanation/demonstration.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am a beginner, except for plain weave, but you make it so understandable! I love the idea of creating different sheds with the pickup stick. AND to keep the selvedges nice. Wow!
Thank you for this detailed instruction. I've been wanting to try it and found another video a few months back that made it seem a bit more complicated. You've gone over all the tricks and now I feel more confident to attempt it. Again Thank You!
Very clear instructions, thank you! I have a question, can I follow your pick up stick directions except do it behind the heddle and use a heddle rod (to avoid having to pick up each time)? Will that work out?
I don't see why that wouldn't work. Give it a try and let me know how it goes! As long as you rotate through the same three sheds, it doesn't matter how you get them.
I've done Krokbragd on a Rigid Heddle - larger, wider pieces using the "Crazy Shot" book. Now I've got a 10" Sampleit loom and can use this video for Mug Rugs. BUT I'm also going to try a second reed since the Sampleit has the slots for a 2nd reed. You should do that as a video!
Hi! In this video, I'm using 8/4 cotton for the warp, and Lily Sugar 'n Cream cotton yarn for the weft. But in other projects I've woven similar patterns with single ply wool warp and worsted weight wool for the weft.
Yes, that's one way to do it! You can certainly just reverse the order of the colors and keep treadling 1-2-3. Or, you can reverse the colors AND change the treadling direction to 3-2-1. The second option gets more complicated, but the result will be more symmetrical in the end. I may make a video on this topic eventually :)
Je vais essayer de répondre, mais pardonnez mon pauvre français. Dans cette vidéo, j’utilise un métier à tisser fabriqué par Ashford en Nouvelle-Zélande. Vous pouvez en savoir plus ici: woolery.com/ashford-sampleit-loom-10.html J’utilise également un «Tapestry beater» et un «pick up stick». Je ne sais pas comment on les appelle en français. De nombreuses entreprises les fabriquent. En voici quelques exemples: woolery.com/schacht-tapestry-beaters.html woolery.com/kromski-pick-up-sticks.html
Bonjour Merci pour vos informations qui me seront très utiles. J'ai commandé le metier à tisser. Votre tuto est très bien fait et donne envie d'être créative.
Thanks very much for this - and all your most excellent videos. By far, the most helpful and complete and thoughtful tutorials on weaving stitch techniques I’ve encountered as a very new beginner weaver using primitive hand frame looms, mostly quite small to tiny weaving. As an experienced textile artist, I’ll be using your suggestions and techniques in my work, and I do hope to see you soon with new projects or suggestions or practices. Thanks again!! Love. ❤️
I've got a table loom and this was helpful on how to manage the selvages. Thank you!
You explained this so clearly! I have a Beka rigid heddle loom and I’m going to try it! Thank you!
Great to find details of heddle and warp and weft. I’ve struggled but feel happier to have another go now
Thank you so much, this is an excellent video and just what I needed to help with my edges
They say you're never too old to learn something new. I am an experienced weaver, and I've always had issues with the selvedges when doing krokbragd. Now I see why! I have been wrapping the cut ends around the selvedges regardless of where they ended in the pattern. Thank you for this simple and clear explanation/demonstration.
I'm so glad I could help!
thanks for this video so clear and with no excesive comment ! this is a perfect demonstration ! will you publish more video in the futur ?
Thank you so much. You explain and show the technique very well for this visual learner.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am a beginner, except for plain weave, but you make it so understandable! I love the idea of creating different sheds with the pickup stick. AND to keep the selvedges nice. Wow!
Thank you for this detailed instruction. I've been wanting to try it and found another video a few months back that made it seem a bit more complicated. You've gone over all the tricks and now I feel more confident to attempt it. Again Thank You!
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Very clear instructions, thank you! I have a question, can I follow your pick up stick directions except do it behind the heddle and use a heddle rod (to avoid having to pick up each time)? Will that work out?
I don't see why that wouldn't work. Give it a try and let me know how it goes! As long as you rotate through the same three sheds, it doesn't matter how you get them.
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I've done Krokbragd on a Rigid Heddle - larger, wider pieces using the "Crazy Shot" book. Now I've got a 10" Sampleit loom and can use this video for Mug Rugs. BUT I'm also going to try a second reed since the Sampleit has the slots for a 2nd reed. You should do that as a video!
Excelente 💪💪‼️ Gracias 👌👌
Great detailed video. Are you using wool for both warp and weft.?
Hi! In this video, I'm using 8/4 cotton for the warp, and Lily Sugar 'n Cream cotton yarn for the weft. But in other projects I've woven similar patterns with single ply wool warp and worsted weight wool for the weft.
@@wildgingerhandweaving4171 Thank you.
@@wildgingerhandweaving4171 Wow! That was cotton? I also thought it was wool.
If you want to have it end the way it started, you can work the sequence backwards the same amount of times as you wove it forwards, right?
Yes, that's one way to do it! You can certainly just reverse the order of the colors and keep treadling 1-2-3. Or, you can reverse the colors AND change the treadling direction to 3-2-1. The second option gets more complicated, but the result will be more symmetrical in the end. I may make a video on this topic eventually :)
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Ou puis-je trouver les accessoires de votre métier à tisser.
Merci de me répondre.
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Je vais essayer de répondre, mais pardonnez mon pauvre français. Dans cette vidéo, j’utilise un métier à tisser fabriqué par Ashford en Nouvelle-Zélande. Vous pouvez en savoir plus ici:
woolery.com/ashford-sampleit-loom-10.html
J’utilise également un «Tapestry beater» et un «pick up stick». Je ne sais pas comment on les appelle en français. De nombreuses entreprises les fabriquent. En voici quelques exemples:
woolery.com/schacht-tapestry-beaters.html
woolery.com/kromski-pick-up-sticks.html
Bonjour
Merci pour vos informations qui me seront très utiles.
J'ai commandé le metier à tisser.
Votre tuto est très bien fait et donne envie d'être créative.
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The music is so unnecessary.....couldn't watch because of it. Boo
Thanks for the feedback! I'll take it into consideration next time I make more videos :)