Omg lightbulb moment! Doubling the yarn. That is going to revolutionise my process. I can not thank you enough for sharing this idea. Jane Western Australia.
I’m always left unconvinced to take a class if I can’t see and hear what the rationale is ahead of time. If you can’t show me exactly what you’re offering, I won’t buy it. In this case, picking out a twill design, then showing the threading on the two heddles, but not discussing the lift pattern so that connection can be made, you have left me with only part of the process.
I am sorry you felt it wasn't enough information. I created the classes, but the Handweaving Academy owns them, and there is only so much information about the techniques that I can release for free. This wasn't meant to be a tutorial but an explanation of what is possible and what the Academy has for Rigid Heddle weavers once you go through all the lessons. Hopefully, I will be able to release more content in the coming year for my channel that you will find more to your liking. I also recommend the Xenakis Technique; though he does more with 3 heddles instead of 2, the theory still applies. It used to be easy to find for free until his website was shut down, but we have it in the archives if you join the Rigid Heddle Weaving Advanced Structures Study Group on Facebook. There are many members there that can answer your questions. I also recommend Liz Gipson's Yarnworker school as well.
Your art worke very interesting
Thank you
Omg lightbulb moment! Doubling the yarn. That is going to revolutionise my process. I can not thank you enough for sharing this idea. Jane Western Australia.
Wonderful!
@@lovelikesalt6457 I’m doing your class on the Handweaving academy at the moment. Fabulous!
I’m always left unconvinced to take a class if I can’t see and hear what the rationale is ahead of time. If you can’t show me exactly what you’re offering, I won’t buy it. In this case, picking out a twill design, then showing the threading on the two heddles, but not discussing the lift pattern so that connection can be made, you have left me with only part of the process.
I am sorry you felt it wasn't enough information. I created the classes, but the Handweaving Academy owns them, and there is only so much information about the techniques that I can release for free. This wasn't meant to be a tutorial but an explanation of what is possible and what the Academy has for Rigid Heddle weavers once you go through all the lessons.
Hopefully, I will be able to release more content in the coming year for my channel that you will find more to your liking.
I also recommend the Xenakis Technique; though he does more with 3 heddles instead of 2, the theory still applies. It used to be easy to find for free until his website was shut down, but we have it in the archives if you join the Rigid Heddle Weaving Advanced Structures Study Group on Facebook. There are many members there that can answer your questions. I also recommend Liz Gipson's Yarnworker school as well.