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This tutorial is so easy to follow even without knowing Swedish, thank you! For those curious English speakers like myself, here's the English translation of all the writing (going through Google translate so please feel free to correct me!) Asterisks* denote my translation notes 😁 0:05 Title card: A video about making ribbons with tile fabric*. Much more fun and easier than you think... *Assuming "ribbons with tile fabric" is the direct translation of tablet weaving 0:16 Make cards 0:46 Biggest hole... 0:49 Have a piece of leather behind 1:46 Colour with at least 2 colours 2:07 Warp 8 red threads 2:22 Blue thread... 3:59 Cards 5, 6, 7, 8 are threaded from the back 5:18 Stick* to something *I assume the meaning to closer to "attach" or "tie" 5:26 Use a paper clip* on the other end *Evidently the kind of plastic clip he uses here, not sure if a wire paper clip would work 6:52 How to turn the cards? 6:56 Just turn forward 6:59 Just turn back 7:03 4 forward, 4 back 7:08 8 forward, 8 back 7:12 Good luck! Thank you to Webster Billingham, used your comment for the translations for 6:52-7:08
You know, I have been looking at several videos over the past few years trying to figure out how to do this. How to read the pattern and how to turn the cards. You have finally explained it in a very clear way.. Thank you!! Much appreciated!!
Very clear instructions, thank you. However, due to health reasons I cannot do this method, as it very quickly gives me a serious backache. Also I tend to move about quite a bit, so I always keep my tablet weaving on some kind of frame. I was very much intrigued by the pattern, so easy and yet very clever with its variety of woven patterns, just the thing needed to inspire someone setting out with the craft which has such old roots going back at least 3000 years. Thankfully it has survived to this day and finds new craft people still. Thank you again.
@Irenitele thank you, yes I have actually built myself a table loom since I commented originally, the type some people call skateboard loom. Very simple but also effective, but a little bit cumbersome. Yet it is more traditional than my preferred loom for tablets, a large-ish Inkle Loom, where the angled area for the weaving process is so easily accessed. As I have quite fallen in love with tablet weaving, I am considering a larger custom-built Inkle Loom for longer lengths of braid, as I can only produce approx 2 1/2 yards of braid at the most. However, for any public weaving I use the skateboard loom, especially if I am dressed in an early mediaeval outfit, where the Inkle Loom would look out of place, but where I can show off the actual use of the braids on garments.
I wondered the same thing! The A B C D went clockwise in the rest, but left to right on those two. It appears as though he threaded them all in a clockwise manner so I’m thinking they are all supposed to be that way.
The sample pattern repeats after 4 rows. 4 strings in each card, 4 rows. What if there are more than 4 rows in a pattern repeat? What of I have a card with 4 holes but the pattern is 10 rows long?
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Only video I could find that showed the backstrap method and made sense. Thank you.
Great demonstration!
I never thought it would be that simple, just setup and twist every row 😮😮
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thank you!
this video is so ass i almost shat myself
bru hi again its me my teacher made me watch this video its not that good
i love russian videos🤑🤗
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Картон до конца пояса растрепается. Я в работу пустила старые банковские пластиковые карточки, карты скидок сетевых магазинов, телефонных и транспортных компаний. Выжигаешь по углам 4 отверстия, шлифуешь и пользуйся! 🤗
great tutorial
Super Tutorial! Thank you!
Kiitos ❤ love to see an explanation that I can understand. Thx a million!
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why all cards abdc but 3rd and 5th cards abcd
You are genius! Everything is extremely clearly!!! Send love to you ❤
Thank you! This was very helpful.
Muy mal video
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Perfect to start , and cheap too! Thank you so much!!!😊
Gracias 😊
its so pupy
This tutorial is so easy to follow even without knowing Swedish, thank you! For those curious English speakers like myself, here's the English translation of all the writing (going through Google translate so please feel free to correct me!) Asterisks* denote my translation notes 😁 0:05 Title card: A video about making ribbons with tile fabric*. Much more fun and easier than you think... *Assuming "ribbons with tile fabric" is the direct translation of tablet weaving 0:16 Make cards 0:46 Biggest hole... 0:49 Have a piece of leather behind 1:46 Colour with at least 2 colours 2:07 Warp 8 red threads 2:22 Blue thread... 3:59 Cards 5, 6, 7, 8 are threaded from the back 5:18 Stick* to something *I assume the meaning to closer to "attach" or "tie" 5:26 Use a paper clip* on the other end *Evidently the kind of plastic clip he uses here, not sure if a wire paper clip would work 6:52 How to turn the cards? 6:56 Just turn forward 6:59 Just turn back 7:03 4 forward, 4 back 7:08 8 forward, 8 back 7:12 Good luck! Thank you to Webster Billingham, used your comment for the translations for 6:52-7:08
You know, I have been looking at several videos over the past few years trying to figure out how to do this. How to read the pattern and how to turn the cards. You have finally explained it in a very clear way.. Thank you!! Much appreciated!!
Although my Swedish is not very good yet, I was able to understand the written description.
Amazing tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you for the great explanation! Now this finally makes sense! I will definetly try this as soon as I find yarn in this household🤣
NOW I understand! Thank you!
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This is brilliant. Thank you! Tack så mycket!
Woooow! You made it look easy.
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This was exactly what I was looking for - short, sweet, to the point, and shows all the key steps.
La meilleure vidéo ! J’ai enfin compris je vais pouvoir commencer merci
your videos are very good and have a wide message thank you
I can't believe it can be this good
your videos are very good and have a wide message thank you
Not even in my language and the most easily understood video I’ve watched. Thank you!
Best video, didn't need to translate, the visuals were very clear! Thank you!!
It was ok until 5 minutes 30, then with the view from above I had no idea what he was doing. 😞
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Question, C and D are not strictly at the same place, is that on purpose? Thank you for this great vidéo. Your answer please for C/D?
Very clear instructions, thank you. However, due to health reasons I cannot do this method, as it very quickly gives me a serious backache. Also I tend to move about quite a bit, so I always keep my tablet weaving on some kind of frame. I was very much intrigued by the pattern, so easy and yet very clever with its variety of woven patterns, just the thing needed to inspire someone setting out with the craft which has such old roots going back at least 3000 years. Thankfully it has survived to this day and finds new craft people still. Thank you again.
you may get a table loom and use them, you don´t need to tie them to you! best of luck
@Irenitele thank you, yes I have actually built myself a table loom since I commented originally, the type some people call skateboard loom. Very simple but also effective, but a little bit cumbersome. Yet it is more traditional than my preferred loom for tablets, a large-ish Inkle Loom, where the angled area for the weaving process is so easily accessed. As I have quite fallen in love with tablet weaving, I am considering a larger custom-built Inkle Loom for longer lengths of braid, as I can only produce approx 2 1/2 yards of braid at the most. However, for any public weaving I use the skateboard loom, especially if I am dressed in an early mediaeval outfit, where the Inkle Loom would look out of place, but where I can show off the actual use of the braids on garments.
Well done!
finally! card weaving demystified! love it, tack sa mycket!
great tutorial but quick questions were the indicators on the 5th and and third card misplaced by accident or is it intentional ?
I wondered the same thing! The A B C D went clockwise in the rest, but left to right on those two. It appears as though he threaded them all in a clockwise manner so I’m thinking they are all supposed to be that way.
The sample pattern repeats after 4 rows. 4 strings in each card, 4 rows. What if there are more than 4 rows in a pattern repeat? What of I have a card with 4 holes but the pattern is 10 rows long?