Such a good tutorial! I've recently purchased my speed weave and have,watched quite a few tutorials and you're is the best. Well done, and you've gained a subscriber. Thank you.
Thank you Kira. What a great demonstration. I have a collection of knitting eggs, and various other wooden inserts for mending socks. I have been eyeing these looms for a long time. It seemed pretty intuitive, but your instructions were crystal clear. I became more interested in the loom when my son who moved to PA decided to start mending his wool sox. He went to Michael’s but I directed him to an LYS and a JoAnn’s fabrics. I’m gathering together some of my spare tools to send and I’m thinking of ordering a loom. They’re much less expensive than I thought and they look like fun to use. i’m curious what size would be best for sock mending? Or just general use? C🦊💕
I'm glad that the video was clear! I think that the 14 hook loom is a good place to start, as it's small enough to fit into a sock. Eventually you may also want a 21 hook loom which is larger and also has the hooks set closer together for a finer weave. I have both available on my website.
Such a good tutorial! I've recently purchased my speed weave and have,watched quite a few tutorials and you're is the best. Well done, and you've gained a subscriber. Thank you.
Exellent tips to improve my use with this type of weaver. Love your reasoning and clarity explaining. Thank you much. Very glad I found this video. 🎉
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for that clear demonstration and explanation. It was very helpful and informative.
You're welcome and I'm so glad it was useful.
You're a wonderful teacher. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Best video I found on this. Thanks!
I'm glad it was helpful!
LOVE the houndstooth. And doing it on the bias to keep the stretch - I did an auduble gasp.
I love that!
Thank you! Just about to buy a loom and now I know what to look for.
I'm glad it helped! So often people buy the cheapest one, then end up buying another before too long, so it's always good to know what to look for.
Excellent demo! thanks for sharing, I've never seen this tool before.
I'm glad you liked it! I'm working on one showing a houndstooth pattern which I'll post soon.
Best one I have seen ❤❤❤
Thanks! It was important to me to show the entire process from beginning to end.
Excellent instructions. Never knew this tool existed. Just subscribed to your channel.
It's a very neat tool, although you can do a woven darn without it, I find it makes the process more enjoyable and the result much neater.
Thank you for sharing such a coherent video!✌🇨🇦
Happy to! The instructions for these tools can leave a lot out, and there’s nothing like seeing it in motion.
Ist was great thank you.
You're very welcome! Have fun mending.
Thank you Kira. What a great demonstration. I have a collection of knitting eggs, and various other wooden inserts for mending socks. I have been eyeing these looms for a long time. It seemed pretty intuitive, but your instructions were crystal clear. I became more interested in the loom when my son who moved to PA decided to start mending his wool sox. He went to Michael’s but I directed him to an LYS and a JoAnn’s fabrics. I’m gathering together some of my spare tools to send and I’m thinking of ordering a loom. They’re much less expensive than I thought and they look like fun to use. i’m curious what size would be best for sock mending? Or just general use? C🦊💕
I'm glad that the video was clear! I think that the 14 hook loom is a good place to start, as it's small enough to fit into a sock. Eventually you may also want a 21 hook loom which is larger and also has the hooks set closer together for a finer weave. I have both available on my website.