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Joan Sheridan
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2013
Heritage Spinning and Weaving, Lake Orion, MI. Heritsgespinning.com
Connecting Strips for a Knit Afghan
Marian demonstrates to how to join knit afghan strips without sewing. Marian is a life-long fearless knitter that is endlessly creative and curious. She knits daily and dreams in color.
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Joan and Karrie #5 - The Schacht Wolf Pup unboxing
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Have you seen a loom in a box? They are different coming from each company the @schachtspindle Wolf Pup comes nearly fully assembled. Here we pull it out of the book and give Karrie the assignment of putting it together. #HeritageSpinningandWeaving #learntoweave #weavingclasses
Joan and Karrie "Casual videos from Heritage Spinning and Weaving"
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These videos were originally published on Facebook and received a favorable response, so we thought you'd enjoy having them available here. Visit our webpage for more information: heritagespinning.com. #heritagespinningandweaving #Raumagarn Tumi #lacis Awesome Tool #SusanBates Handi Tool #Cocoknits Double Ended Crochet Hook Tool #malabrigo
Waulking
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To make fabric windproof and warmer, it was waulked in the old days. Now it is finished at a mill commercially, however, hobby weavers are left the option of risking using a washing machine or using the age old method of waulking. This is the story of a first time weaver and her blanket and the waulking that ensued. For classes in making a blanket like Mary did, check our class schedule at heri...
Tassels and Cords
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This pattern supports our Cheery Cherry hat, but also stands alone as a useful tutorial. The Cheery Cherry pattern is available on Ravelry and the kit is available in our webstore at heritagespinning.com. Thanks for supporting us by subscribing to our TH-cam channel.
Cutting off in the middle of a warp
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Weaving a sample is easier when you know how to cut it off the loom, skip the retensioning part, save yarn, and get rid of the knots at the beginning of the warp. Clever. Easy. Practical. Please take time to check out our class offerings, both live and online, at heritagespinning.com. Learn more about my projects on my blog at joansheridan.com.
Winding a Ball of Yarn
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A yarn management video. Learn how to wind a ball from a hank (skein) of yarn using a ball winder and a swift.
Knot Primer
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Learn the basic knots used in weaving: overhand, square, surgeons, lark's head, slip and bowtie.
Shoelaces on the Inkle
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Revised May 2021. Learn how to weave tubular shoelaces using an inkle loom.
Making Double Heddles for the Inkle Loom
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An accompanying PDF can be found here: heritagespinning.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/making_double_heddles_handout.pdf. Please visit our website: heritagespinning.com and Joan's Blog: joansheridan.com Find us on Facebook: @Heritage Spinning and Weaving @JoanSheridan2000
Knitting Tips and Tricks for MFF
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Learn or relearn some of the basics about knitting. BONUS time saving and anxiety reducing tips to make your knitting easier. Created for Michigan Fiber Festival.
Originally FB Live for MFF - Fair Isle and Stranded Knitting talk
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Learn a bit about Fair Isle Knitting and the stories behind our Fair Isle and stranded knitting kits.
MFF Store Tour
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Thanks for coming to visit our store. Hope you enjoy your tour and are able to do it in person some day soon. We are located in downtown Lake Orion, Michigan. Find hours and directions on our webpage. Find us here on Facebook heritagespinning/ Find us on Instagram: heritagespinning Shop and see classes (Zoom classes, too): heritagespinning.com
Knit Michigan
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Knit Michigan a charitable non profit collects comfort items from volunteers and distributes them to cancer patients around the state of Michigan. Volunteers and contributions are always welcome. Visit knitmichigan.org for more information.
Heritage Spinning Weaving during COVID-19 Pandemic
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Heritage Spinning Weaving during COVID-19 Pandemic
You should visit woodprix if you would like to make it by yourself I think.
Thanks for sharing this technique.
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This was The. Best. Tutorial. Ever. Thank you Joan! I'm curious as to what size thread you normally use for tubular and it is the same for flat? Thank You!
For larger tubes (like for my hoodie cord) I used 8/4 cotton. For smaller tubes I have used 10/2 mercerized cotton for lacing a bodice and 8/2 unmercerized for regular shoelaces. I used silk cording for a lanyard. The same yarns I use for any other inkle weaving. Glad you enjoyed the video!
How to design space in the middle
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Fine video, Joan. Many thanks! Though I've done inkle weaving on and off (mostly off) for years, lately I've been returning to this video as a refresher before I start a new inkle project. The tip about the snack clip has been especially useful. I ordered some from Ikea and they work great to secure a project, especially when I'm transporting the loom to guild demonstrations.
So very glad you find it helpful! Thanks for your comment :)
@@debbiestringer6205 enjoy getting reacquainted with your loom.
I didn't know this was a thing! I wonder if that's where that word came from? To get an inkling. This feels so pleasant. I feel like I've just learned some fun little secret brain food.
Both inkle and inkling have their origins in Old English, but they derive from two different words. Isn't language wonderful? It is nice that you now have an inkling about inkle weaving!
I would love the pattern for this hat. It is beautiful!
Glad you like it. The pattern is available here: heritagespinning.com/store/. It is the Cheery Cherry hat.
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Thank you!
I would have liked to see how you set it up. Maybe another video?
I did a video for Long Thread Media that has full instructions. Soon I will release a monograph on the technique. Follow my blog at JoanSheridan.com to learn when it is published.
just trying this one now. very cool that you can do a tubular inkle weave too! I was worried that mine wouldn't twist (and I am using thinner silk thread), but it did but not as noticable maybe because my 15 warp threads are too fine. I think you are right in making sure you tug the weft tight after each weave. Also I use ms paint to choose the colours to see what the twist would look like- I advise anyone else to do the same if you need to see what it would look like. I'm also curious about other patterns using the tubular style!
Glad you enjoyed exploring!
a slight damp cloth under the loom will also stop it from moving, also works for kitchen cutting boards
What a beautiful video and the blanket is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing this, Joan.
Thanks for watching, Ana. It was pretty special to do this.
What a beautiful story, I've got tears in my eyes. Congratulations Mary. AND..Joan, you are simply amazing. xoxoxox
Thanks, Jane xoxoxo❤
Just beautiful! And so interesting how it was 'waulked'! I have never seen that.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was an incredible blanket! Great job Mary!
Thanks for being part of it.
Great! The box is open! I hope to see Karrie’s weaving on it when I come in 🎉
Hello there
Yea! I love the Malabrigo!
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Joan, Queen perfect sound for waulking! Thanks for sharing her process and focusing on the finishing.
You are so welcome! Yes, Queen was so fun to waulk to.
Great weaving and waulking.
That is awesome! ❤
Thank you, looking forward to the full-length version!
I love the video, Joan. Mary looks so happy about her success and everyone was having a grand time in the fulling process. Great job on the weaving and the video!
Thank you. It was an all over feel-good experience. Video editing is time consuming, but it does get easier the more I do it.
Fabulous
Awesome!
I can’t seem to find a place to purchase one of these looms ~ I live in UK ~ and everywhere I look/ask the looms are sold out 😢
You should have an Ashford or Schacht dealer that has them. Hope by now that you've found one.
@@JoanSheridan No I still can’t seem to find one anywhere ~ the only thing I have found is that Amazon do a booklet which can be purchased to show you how to make your own ~ but with my disability this is not a option 😢
If you don’t care about looks, an easy way to make one is with pvc pipes, all you should need is a saw and all the right fittings. Depending on your disability, you could just mark where cuts need to be made and have a family member saw it for you. It would take less than 5 minutes with even a hand saw.
Thanks for your video. Do you sell patterns?
A belated answer ... yes, we sell patterns. They can be found on our website, heritagespinning.com. Enjoy!
Hi Joan, can the same be done on an inklet loom?
Absolutely!
Buenas noches me puede dar la medida de su telar
Is this pattern online anywhere?
look at that luscious wool behind you, my mind spins just seeing it.
Great video! I've been weaving on a tabletop loom and hadn't heard of an inkle loom until today. This explained everything about the loom & the process so well!!!! I agree with other commenters, you're a great teacher :) I might have to go buy another loom now.
Just one loom? Careful. I am sure that they breed at night! LOL I hope you enjoy the new adventure. And, thank you for the positive feedback.
Great video and instruction!
Excellent demonstration- and it look very relaxing. Thank you! What is the size of that loom?
I'd use 8/2 cotton for shoelaces. I've used 10/2, 20/2 also. Just depends on the purpose. The 20/2 was for lacing a dress.
That was fabulous!
Sherdan.. Very intresting..
Thats very interesting sherlyn
Have you ever considered making some parts of your videos with the camera mounted above your hands, kinda above your head, to give a point of view from the way you, or the weaver, is actually viewing the work in progress? I think I'm more clearly understand your instructions presented this way.
Thank you so much
What is the purpose of the blue clip.?
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This is REALLY a wonderful tutorial, and I have watched literally a thousand! Great instruction, explanation, and demonstration. The cord options are a bonus and exactly what I was looking for!
Is there somewhere to see what the round lace will look like? I know sites that show flat but would like to preview round before warping up. Thanks.
Joan, thanks for this fun and informative video. You used 8/4 cotton, but said that is bigger than you'd usually use for shoe laces. What weight of yarn would you normally use for flat shoe laces? Thanks!
Did you get an answer? I made my first pair using 8/2 cotton, warp 23. They came out about 1/4". But mine were flat in still not sure about round.
@@brendabryant60 I had not received and answer. Thanks! I'll try 8/2.
Thanks so much for posting this! Its easier to learn from watching someone. I'm about an hour from you, and have stopped into the shop before for warp thread. Hopefully I'll be able to come by another time when you are present in the shop.
A good explanation for me as I have never done any weaving and know nothing about inkle looks yet. Saw someone at Hostfest in ND using an inkle loom and I was captivated.
So, a year later ... have you tried inkle weaving???
@@JoanSheridan actually last week at our weekly knitting group one of the ladies brought her inkle loom with cards and I tried it for an hour! I loved it. But I have knitting projects I need to work on first.
Fantástica maestra. Me encanta su trabajos.
Love the little sheep!