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Jenerated Designs
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Welcome to Jenerated Designs, a place where I can share my handcrafted creations. Join me on my journey into Fiber Arts, Woodworking, Bag making, and more.
No Sew, Handwoven Placemats, with Easy Pickup Pattern
Watch as I weave a simple pickup pattern on a set of handwoven placemats. Hem stitch at beginning and end of placemats means no sewing needed for this project
Great project for beginers.
Using 8/2 cotton yarn from Great Northern Weaving in 4 colors.
Ashford 32" rigid heddle loom
Great project for beginers.
Using 8/2 cotton yarn from Great Northern Weaving in 4 colors.
Ashford 32" rigid heddle loom
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Continuous Strand Weaving for Beginners
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Introductory video on continuous strand weaving method. Woven on a one-foot triangle loom. Loom from HillCreek Fiber Studios
Continuous Strand Bias Weaving on a Triangle Loom
มุมมอง 2.3K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
Demonstration of bias weaving, continuous strand method on a 1 ft triangle loom. Watch as I weave. This process may be completed on any size triangle loom. Bias weaving creates an extra stretchy fabric perfect for shawls. Loom used in the video: 12" square with cross beam, from HIllcreek Fiber Studios, My loom was purchased at a fiber fair, and may not be available on their website. www.hillcre...
Watch Me Weave #6: Log Cabin Pattern on the Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 13K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, I demonstrate weaving the log cabin pattern on a rigid heddle loom. Loom featured in the video is an Ashford 32" Rigid Heddle Loom with a 12.5 Dent Heddle. Yarn is 8/2 cotton from Great Northern Weaving.
Watch Me Weave #5: Pin Loom weaving decorations for Independence Day
มุมมอง 1.2Kปีที่แล้ว
Weaving red, white and blue table decorations for the 4th of July. Woven on a 12" pin loom from Hillcreek Fibers, and using I Love This Cotton yarn. For more information visit my website at: Jenerateddesigns.com
Watch Me Weave #4: Weaving, felting, and sewing a tote bag
มุมมอง 984ปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Weave #4: Weaving, felting, and sewing a tote bag
Watch Me Spin #2: Spinning plastic bags into recycled plastic yarn, (Plarn) on a spinning wheel.
มุมมอง 2.8Kปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Spin #2: Spinning plastic bags into recycled plastic yarn, (Plarn) on a spinning wheel.
Spinning scrap yarn into a new beautiful art yarn, recycle your yarn scraps. #spinning
มุมมอง 871ปีที่แล้ว
Spinning scrap yarn into a new beautiful art yarn, recycle your yarn scraps. #spinning
Watch Me Weave: Episode 3, experimenting with continuous strand weaving (no talking)
มุมมอง 471ปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Weave: Episode 3, experimenting with continuous strand weaving (no talking)
Using wool combs: processing alpaca fiber
มุมมอง 329ปีที่แล้ว
Using wool combs: processing alpaca fiber
Intro to Weaving Part 3, Beginning Weaving Techniques and Tips
มุมมอง 16Kปีที่แล้ว
Intro to Weaving Part 3, Beginning Weaving Techniques and Tips
Intro to Weaving, Part 2: Warping a Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
Intro to Weaving, Part 2: Warping a Rigid Heddle Loom
Watch Me Weave, Episode 2: Time Lapse of Overshot Weaving
มุมมอง 857ปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Weave, Episode 2: Time Lapse of Overshot Weaving
Intro to Weaving, Part 1: Getting to know your Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Intro to Weaving, Part 1: Getting to know your Rigid Heddle Loom
Watch Me Spin: A Fall/Halloween inspired fiber batt
มุมมอง 461ปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Spin: A Fall/Halloween inspired fiber batt
Watch Me Weave: Episode 1, Tri-loom weaving on the bias
มุมมอง 3.8Kปีที่แล้ว
Watch Me Weave: Episode 1, Tri-loom weaving on the bias
Part 2: Detailed look at twill with 2 heddles on a Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 11Kปีที่แล้ว
Part 2: Detailed look at twill with 2 heddles on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Detailed look at weaving twill with 2 heddles on Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 9Kปีที่แล้ว
Part 1: Detailed look at weaving twill with 2 heddles on Rigid Heddle Loom
Weaving with 3 Heddles: Part 2, weaving the pattern
มุมมอง 1.4K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Weaving with 3 Heddles: Part 2, weaving the pattern
Weaving with 3 heddles: Part 1 Threading the heddles
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Weaving with 3 heddles: Part 1 Threading the heddles
Spinning recycled art yarn from loom waste and scraps
มุมมอง 48K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Spinning recycled art yarn from loom waste and scraps
Mandala Hat, circle weave on a knitters loom
มุมมอง 3952 ปีที่แล้ว
Mandala Hat, circle weave on a knitters loom
First Project of 2022, Scarf on Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 7732 ปีที่แล้ว
First Project of 2022, Scarf on Rigid Heddle Loom
What color do Red Maple Leaves dye yarn?
มุมมอง 3342 ปีที่แล้ว
What color do Red Maple Leaves dye yarn?
Weaving an overshot pattern on the Rigid Heddle Loom
มุมมอง 4.4K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Weaving an overshot pattern on the Rigid Heddle Loom
You are AMAZING!! Thank you for such a detailed instruction! ❤
Glad you found this helpful.
Awesome ❤thank you so much!
So inspiring watching other weavers at work. Thanks for this
Thank you for the step-by - step! So many nuances to weaving and I'm learning alot from this series! I actually just followed along to hemstitch my scarf and although it's a little messy, I think I get the gist! THANK YOU! By the way, your cat is adorable and really wanted your attention during the hemstitching portion. It was cracking me up.
Thank you, I'm glad this was helpful.
Do you think this could be done with a drop spindle?
Sure, I haven't tried that, but it should work
Nice looking😍 I’m wondering what a kind of yarn you use for this? Love your colors 🥰🇸🇪
Thanks, I am using 8/2 cotton from Great Northern Weaving.
You are using a shuttle as a pick up stick, smart. The placemats look nice. Happy weaving!
Yes I am, I don't have a pickup stick so I just use what I have.
from Gerry= Weft floats- beautifully done. God bless.
from Gerry- I've never seen a triangle loom done this way. Usually you work across the longest side and do continuous weaving starting at the sides and progressing towards the middle. While this is very pretty you're going to be at this for a long time. Have fun. Blessings.
Thanks, it really doesn't take any more time than the traditional continuous strand weaving. And bias weave gives stretch to the fabric that I love. Happy weaving.
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
Thamk you for your generosity ! God bless you
Thank you.
Is the yarn comfortable if you made it into say a scarf or gloves?
No, the plastic yarn that is produced is not soft. It's great for making outdoor rugs, and mats
Ist's easy.. and so cool
Thank you
I thought you were going to weave on both sides
Love your explanation! Thank you. I'm weaving a bath towel for a baby using 8/2 cotton. Do you suggest double or single warping?
Depends on what size heddle you are using. I would use 8/2 doubled in a 12 dent heddle and single in. 15 dent heddle.
Thank you! It’s a 12 dent, so I’ll double.
Love the pattern. Thanks!!
I'm having a very hard time following the direction on hemstitching 😢
Sorry you are having trouble. I'll try to make a better video on the hem stitching technique. Try this video by Kelly Casanova it might help.th-cam.com/video/gogJgvjweqQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Kppanh9p76EtVJ1k
@@JeneratedDesigns thank you so much! No worries! Yes, Kelly is amazing too, tho your videos are just as awesome and actually your voice is soothing. You're patient with your explanations and that's priceless for us newbies lol.
Thank you.
Hi, which Rigid Heddle Loom have you used for this one?
I have an Ashford 32"rigid heddle loom.
@@JeneratedDesigns thank you!
Thank you SO much for all your tutorials! ❤
Me brains 🧠 are exploding 🤯 with new wrinkles!
😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍😁 Ive got some fancy yarn thats impossible to knit or crochet with. Now ive got a solution to my delimah thanks to you!! 😘
Thanks, share your finished project, I'd love to see how it turns out.
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Hi there. I tried to go to your website and its not secure. Google warned me. Just fyi. No harm. No foul. I love your teachings ❣️ You're thurough through to the end! 😊😊😊😊
Thanks, I'm still working on the website, we just changed domains, it should be up and running this summer
@@JeneratedDesigns it's all good. Keep us posted ❤️❤️❤️
I have an all in one knitting loom. Will this suffice for a weaving loom? This might be a dumb question to some but I am a bit naive.
You can weave on a knitting loom, but you will probably need thicker yarn.
Your method of warping for log cabin is totally different than the one given on the Ashford blog. I'll have to try it, to see if it's any easier. :)
I'm not familiar method on the Ashford blog, but there are many ways to warp your loom. I hope this method is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Lovely pattern! You explained it very well. This is on my list to try. ❤
Thank you. Happy weaving!!
Thanks!
Very generous of you, thanks.
Thank you!
Great job! Pls what is this design called??
This is a log cabin pattern.
@@JeneratedDesigns it is also akin to draft
I believe so, I always see it listed as "log cabin" as the name of the weaving draft/pattern.
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I was unable to weave for a year but now I can finally get started again. I really liked your basic getting started weaving because it reminded me of some things I forgot I had to do. I also liked the technique for making the diamond. Thank you for sharing your skills with us. Dewey from the Texas Hill Country.
I'm so glad it was helpful, and that you are weaving again.
Gracias !!!😊🎉🎉🎉
Enjoyed watching you weave and show the process, you have inspired me to try the log cabin weave as my next project, thank you. Yes please more weave designs for the ridged heddle loom please . Jason 😊
Thank you. I am working on a new series of videos, hope to have them out in a few months
@@JeneratedDesigns some times seeing a weave design being created is better than seeing in on paper, will start my new project next week, thanks
Thank you for your video! I think it's a beatiful pattern and I want to use this for a towel!!
Fantastic 🤩
Loved watching you weaving & designing patterns as you go along. Did attend a short class but watching helps to understand the whole process better. Thank you for sharing. 💖💐🌹
Thank you so much for this video is a Blessing for me as a New beginner in weaving . Just order my Loom , should get it in a few Days . ❤
Happy weaving!!
Thank you! I have a stash of drum carded yarn/fiber scraps but haven’t figured out how to spin them. Same with pet “fleece.” 😂 First time I’ve heard of core spun yarn with thread autowrap. Can I ask what you used for the “core?” Thank you. 💗
I usually use my 8/2 or 8/4 cotton yarn Mohair works well as a core, you just need something strong.
She is amazing! Wish I'd found these videos six months ago. So clear and doesn't miss a step for us dummies who are just learning 😂 Camera work is superb! Love the 🐈 😻
I'm so glad you found this helpful!!
Love this! I hate throwing away scraps but never know what to do with them!
You can use leftover yarn to fill amigurumi, pillows, etc. 🙌
I enjoyed this will need to return and study the methods more. I'll be sharing this with my youthful learners this summer for sure. Need to fix the antique drum carder that I have been carrying around in the car. I am not sure what is missing. Do you have pictures and explanations that I can study to make this a working machine again? Thank you. I'll be back!!
I don't have much experience with how to repair a drum carder. You might try searching for drum carder videos. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
I just ordered from this company….can’t wait to take my combing up a notch from a dog comb. Just a shame that you are the first video I have found with this brand. Thank you.👍
I learned a lot from watching you make the different patterns. I am brand new to weaving and still have to warp my loom. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for the kind words, I'm so glad it has helped. I love trying new things and sharing what I learn.
I cannot begin to thank you for all 3 parts of the beginner weaving process! I don't have a local weaver available near me to help, so your videos are fantastic! I appreciate your teaching method, so thank you very much.
I'm so glad it was helpful. Let me know if there's a specific technique or process you'd like to see a video of.
I’ve been wondering what the process is for warping a rigid heddle is for a project the length of the loom. I would be weaving on a rigid heddle the way one would on a simple frame loom.
I use the direct warping method. You'll have more waste yarn than on a frame loom, but you will be able to control the tension.
@@JeneratedDesignsthanks! Do you have a favorite yarn you use for warping?
I am currently using 8/4 cotton from great northern weaving. Cotton clouds has a good selection of cotton warp yarn as well.
Wow! I wish I had seen this a few days ago! Thanks!
forbidden cotton candy
You've inspired me to give this a go. However, I'm having problems with over twist and getting spun plastic to uptake onto the bobbin ... any suggestions please?
Less tension maybe. I have trouble sometimes too and have to wind the bobbin by hand. It just takes a lot of practice. I do find that thinner strips of plastic work best. Some bags are thicker than others , I prefer the thin ones. Just keep practicing. Or if you have a drop spindle, give that a try.
hypnotic and educational
This isn't listed anywhere on their website. Did they stop selling it?
It can be found at hill Creek yarn, which is run by the same family as Hill Creek Fiber. You can join the triangles and squares together to make many different projects, like scarves, table runners, bags, etc. hillcreekyarn.com/product-category/looms/continuous-strand/
@@JeneratedDesigns This is a different site than you list in your other reply to someone else.
Yes, i didn't purchase it on the website but in person at a fiber festival, the other website was incorrect. They are both run by the same family, they just have 2 websites.
@@JeneratedDesigns 👍
Thank you for the video, I'm new to weaving and trying to learn new patterns
Your welcome, I'm glad it was helpful.