You are doing great. Following someone else's ideas and patterns can be slow going and often very frustrating, if you have a deviation so what, (never never say "mistake"), you have just added a bit of you into your work. Nothing is set in stone, these books and patterns are not "gods". I have been a weaver 30 plus years, you are doing great.
Thanks for the video! I’ve been wanting to try this technique for a long time but was having a hard time following Anne Dixon’s instructions so it’s fantastic! I’ll dress my loom thinking of you
Are we related? I always go for the more complicated patterns when I'm still learning, too. In today's episode, I'm going "easy" on myself - travelling pinwheels on the RHL. lol
Thank you! I'm currently focusing on Monk's Belt and this is a wonderful demonstration and explanation of this draft. Yey. I'll give it a go today 😊
You are doing great. Following someone else's ideas and patterns can be slow going and often very frustrating, if you have a deviation so what, (never never say "mistake"), you have just added a bit of you into your work. Nothing is set in stone, these books and patterns are not "gods". I have been a weaver 30 plus years, you are doing great.
thank you ! very very useful vidéo for me i have the book and was not sure if i understood well .. thankx a lot !
Thank you. You answered all my questions. Brill.
Hello from Japan! What a strange looking loom.
It is called an Inkle Loom. It creates bands similar to what a kumihimo loom would.
Thanks for the video! I’ve been wanting to try this technique for a long time but was having a hard time following Anne Dixon’s instructions so it’s fantastic! I’ll dress my loom thinking of you
Glad you found it useful.
Hermoso trabajo!! ¿Cuáles son las medidas en centímetros del tejido terminado?
About an inch or 2.54cm.
Are we related? I always go for the more complicated patterns when I'm still learning, too. In today's episode, I'm going "easy" on myself - travelling pinwheels on the RHL. lol
Nice tutorial
Y el largo total?