Lots of great starting ideas. I find if I go to clean or organize my craft/art studio I suddenly get ideas. If I go through my patterns or fabric I get ideas. Now that I’ve got a loom, I’m going to go through my bins of yarn. A new way to use up my stash!
I love the idea of a tabard. Wore one in college over matching slacks that I sewed from purchased fabric. Ready to revisit that very comfy yet dressy look!
Oh thank goodness, you showed the projects made on the 12" knitter's loom just at the right time. I've been watching your videos, and thinking of my Ashford knitter's loom that I haven't used in years. [It was sort of, after I've made everyone a scarf (and I made a carrying bag for the loom with string warp and plastic bag strips as weft) I lost interest.] I still need to get a few things done before I start a new project, but it's a relief to see the things you've made with quite narrow fabric, right in the middle of this video.
Agreed. I’m 66 and I try hard not to buy anything other than something that will use up what I already own. The loom is another way to use up my bins of yarn.
Hi Dawn, I'm afraid not, that system doesn't work for me. I'm sorry about the postage costs, I always send tracked so things don't get lost, additional orders don't add too much extra though.
Lots of great starting ideas. I find if I go to clean or organize my craft/art studio I suddenly get ideas. If I go through my patterns or fabric I get ideas. Now that I’ve got a loom, I’m going to go through my bins of yarn. A new way to use up my stash!
....just not enough hours in the day.....
I love the idea of a tabard. Wore one in college over matching slacks that I sewed from purchased fabric. Ready to revisit that very comfy yet dressy look!
Absolutely! I'm thinking of making a linen one for summer and a woollen one for winter. Happy weaving!
The tip about flat yarns is so good thank you!
You're welcome 😊
Oh thank goodness, you showed the projects made on the 12" knitter's loom just at the right time. I've been watching your videos, and thinking of my Ashford knitter's loom that I haven't used in years. [It was sort of, after I've made everyone a scarf (and I made a carrying bag for the loom with string warp and plastic bag strips as weft) I lost interest.]
I still need to get a few things done before I start a new project, but it's a relief to see the things you've made with quite narrow fabric, right in the middle of this video.
And recently I've been stitching narrow widths together, I overlap them so they're nice and flat. Glad I could help, happy weaving 🙂
Thanks Sarah. Great ideas.
So lovely to listen to your sharing. Thank you.❤
You're welcome!
Yet another lovely and informative video. I like your easy style of presentation.
Thank you 😊
All very nice! And as always good ideas
You’re amazing! So knowledgeable. I’ve learned a lot from you!
Thanks! That's good to hear 😊
Please please share with us the results of the sari silk you are spinning! Can’t wait to see this idea warped up!!
Will do!
Agreed. I’m 66 and I try hard not to buy anything other than something that will use up what I already own. The loom is another way to use up my bins of yarn.
Perfect. My aim too, I love buying bits from our Guild sales table, someone else's stash that they've cleared out. Started many projects this way.
Youre just great Sarah. Its as if youre in the room chatting to me. I watch as I weave 😊
Oh that's nice! Thanks for leaving a comment, happy weaving ☀️
Thank you)))
Do you plan to sell your patterns as pdf. since shipping to the USA is very expensive?
Hi Dawn, I'm afraid not, that system doesn't work for me. I'm sorry about the postage costs, I always send tracked so things don't get lost, additional orders don't add too much extra though.