Tools and materials: www.textileindie.com/tapestry-weaving/ Making a PVC Pipe Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/TmiGW_PgtWw/v-deo.html You can find the PDF cartoon printable here: www.textileindie.com/tapestry-weaving/ Making a PVC Pipe Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/TmiGW_PgtWw/v-deo.html Tapestry Designs and Cartoons: ua-cam.com/video/PD7gJw_dGsM/v-deo.html Warping a Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/Kgbv3zFsHjc/v-deo.html How to Start Weaving a Tapestry: Tapestry Headers: ua-cam.com/video/Lq67NKJzGTI/v-deo.html
I just started thinking about weaving along with my interest in macrame to make wall hangers. I enjoyed your instructions so far. I’ve also looked at your previous videos on how to make the PVC pipe loom, it was just what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about weaving. I’ll check back often to learn more.
Thank you! I haven’t started weaving yet but am looking for projects with my homespun wool, this was very helpful 😊. Are the natural dyes colour fast? Would they survive being hand washed if you used that yarn for a garment? This is something I’ve been curious about as I’d love to dye some of my yarn, I’ll definitely check out your info on natural dyes 😅
Natural dye colors are generally color fast, if the fiber was pre-mordanted. As a rule of thumb 'classic' natural dyes are light and wash color fast. Dyes made from things you can eat are probably not. But...natural dyeing is a craft of experimentation. You will always get different variations from the same plant and the fun of this fiber art is trying, testing, and discovering. I have a lot of natural dye videos and posts on the blog. If the project is going to be special I would definitely do a test batch on the fiber you plan to work with before committing to a full tapestry or sweater.
Tools and materials: www.textileindie.com/tapestry-weaving/
Making a PVC Pipe Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/TmiGW_PgtWw/v-deo.html
You can find the PDF cartoon printable here:
www.textileindie.com/tapestry-weaving/
Making a PVC Pipe Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/TmiGW_PgtWw/v-deo.html
Tapestry Designs and Cartoons: ua-cam.com/video/PD7gJw_dGsM/v-deo.html
Warping a Tapestry Loom: ua-cam.com/video/Kgbv3zFsHjc/v-deo.html
How to Start Weaving a Tapestry: Tapestry Headers: ua-cam.com/video/Lq67NKJzGTI/v-deo.html
I just started thinking about weaving along with my interest in macrame to make wall hangers. I enjoyed your instructions so far. I’ve also looked at your previous videos on how to make the PVC pipe loom, it was just what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about weaving. I’ll check back often to learn more.
Thank you for the kind words. Happy weaving!
Thank you! I haven’t started weaving yet but am looking for projects with my homespun wool, this was very helpful 😊. Are the natural dyes colour fast? Would they survive being hand washed if you used that yarn for a garment? This is something I’ve been curious about as I’d love to dye some of my yarn, I’ll definitely check out your info on natural dyes 😅
I spin and dye as well. I have homespun begging for a project!
Natural dye colors are generally color fast, if the fiber was pre-mordanted. As a rule of thumb 'classic' natural dyes are light and wash color fast. Dyes made from things you can eat are probably not. But...natural dyeing is a craft of experimentation. You will always get different variations from the same plant and the fun of this fiber art is trying, testing, and discovering. I have a lot of natural dye videos and posts on the blog. If the project is going to be special I would definitely do a test batch on the fiber you plan to work with before committing to a full tapestry or sweater.
@@TextileIndie thank you! 🙏