This is such a great tutorial ! I did not know how you could add a button hole to a bag while weaving. Thank you, for showing us so many options. You are a great teacher !
😊Thank you so much for this easily explained tutorial. I'm on my second bag now. The first one was a small one for a cellphone, a wallet or something but now I'm doing a bigger one for a large water bottle and it's going pretty well. Oh and also if you forget which direction to go with the next stitch you can also look at the row below the one you're doing and do the opposite direction instead of flipping the board over. Thanks again! I am enjoying this process of learning to weave.
Firstly, this weaving video is so great thankyou. I am using it to weave strapping. For example, I am going to weave Kevlar strapping in to pouches for titanium plates. I can then attach these pouches all over my body and i can also weave a handle for a titanium shield. In addition, i think thick Kevlar straps are the most suitable for weaving. This is because I need wide straps that are woven tightly as they need to hold five milimetre thick titanium plates.
This is such a helpful tutorial. I've been teaching students in our TAB art room to make tiny pouches with a method like this, but your video has helped us level up!! Button flap and button hole - gaps for a drawstring - crocheting along the top. So helpful!!!
I am busy making one ! For my cell phone but without a flap (won't be too ambitious the first time). It is fun and going well. I did have to rewind a number of times when marking the cardboard and wrapping the yarn. But all is good and already 1 inch done, by the time your video ended !!
Super ! After watching a few videos on cardboard weaving I kept wondering what to use it for, other than coasters or wall hanging. Cell phone bag is ideal. Now I can choose the size of the project and type of yarn (from my stash) for the pouch.
I did this for fun once. I used an even number of cuts on the cardboard. After weeks of messing around finishing it (I made a wooden needle just for it so I could get the weave super fine!) I had a perfect little pouch for my gold prospecting snuffer bottle to hang it around my neck. I took it off, held it up, and it fell in half. And then proceeded to turn into a string again. Needless to say, that was my first and last attempt at weaving. 😢
Hi there, I used this video to make my girlfriend a small pouch for valentines day and it helped SO much! I also quite enjoyed the process and will be weaving some more in the future. You've earned a subscriber :)
Hi, could you explain how to have enough notches for an odd number of strings on one side and an even number on the other? Like how do I know, is it an odd or even number of notches? I tried 17 notches top and bottom but both sides had an odd number once wrapped.
I would really like to make this but I don't get how to do the first part, putting the yard on one of them then skip the next! If you know how to explain it, can u explain it better?
I've seen bent tip tapestry needles in most big box stores with a yarn isle. You should be able to find a variety of both straight and bent tip tapestry needles near the crochet hooks and knitting needles.
This is such a great tutorial ! I did not know how you could add a button hole to a bag while weaving. Thank you, for showing us so many options. You are a great teacher !
Thanx for the turorial! I made one myself for my android phone. It's beautiful!
😊Thank you so much for this easily explained tutorial. I'm on my second bag now. The first one was a small one for a cellphone, a wallet or something but now I'm doing a bigger one for a large water bottle and it's going pretty well. Oh and also if you forget which direction to go with the next stitch you can also look at the row below the one you're doing and do the opposite direction instead of flipping the board over. Thanks again! I am enjoying this process of learning to weave.
Firstly, this weaving video is so great thankyou. I am using it to weave strapping. For example, I am going to weave Kevlar strapping in to pouches for titanium plates. I can then attach these pouches all over my body and i can also weave a handle for a titanium shield. In addition, i think thick Kevlar straps are the most suitable for weaving. This is because I need wide straps that are woven tightly as they need to hold five milimetre thick titanium plates.
This is such a helpful tutorial. I've been teaching students in our TAB art room to make tiny pouches with a method like this, but your video has helped us level up!! Button flap and button hole - gaps for a drawstring - crocheting along the top. So helpful!!!
Thank you. My Grand Daughter and I are going to do this. You are kind to put this on You Tube so we could know how to do this.
I am busy making one !
For my cell phone but without a flap (won't be too ambitious the first time).
It is fun and going well.
I did have to rewind a number of times when marking the cardboard and wrapping the yarn.
But all is good and already 1 inch done, by the time your video ended !!
Super !
After watching a few videos on cardboard weaving I kept wondering what to use it for, other than coasters or wall hanging.
Cell phone bag is ideal.
Now I can choose the size of the project and type of yarn (from my stash) for the pouch.
I did this for fun once. I used an even number of cuts on the cardboard. After weeks of messing around finishing it (I made a wooden needle just for it so I could get the weave super fine!) I had a perfect little pouch for my gold prospecting snuffer bottle to hang it around my neck. I took it off, held it up, and it fell in half. And then proceeded to turn into a string again. Needless to say, that was my first and last attempt at weaving. 😢
Hi there, I used this video to make my girlfriend a small pouch for valentines day and it helped SO much! I also quite enjoyed the process and will be weaving some more in the future. You've earned a subscriber :)
OK that was awesome. I am so calm after watching your video as well. I'm taking this to my 4th graders tomorrow, they will love it. Many thanks.
Que bueno aprender gracias por compartir tus conocimientos
Thank you for making this video because this is my project in school
This is going to be fun. THANK YOU.
Nice work thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Hi, could you explain how to have enough notches for an odd number of strings on one side and an even number on the other? Like how do I know, is it an odd or even number of notches? I tried 17 notches top and bottom but both sides had an odd number once wrapped.
我很喜歡這個作品!😃🤗
Thank you. I was looking for something just like this :)
❤ super 😍
Great use a hair comb push yarn down maybe
On 18:08 you didn't demonstrate how to do the knot. helppp I love this craft
I would really like to make this but I don't get how to do the first part, putting the yard on one of them then skip the next! If you know how to explain it, can u explain it better?
Thank you. Very detailed and exact.
Nice
wow wow is so nice
Nice i like it
Love it!!! Thanks a Lot!
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Thank you. ❤️
Thank you
How did you change the yarn?? I’m having trouble with that
How do you secure the bottom do you just pull the hoops tight Enough to close
Where can i buy a bent needle like yours ?
Thank you that was very helpful
I absolutely love your weaving tutorial. How much would it cost to buy a small woven pouch to go over my shoulder for holding a card and cell phone?
Love it!
How long did it take you to finish this?
How to purchase this item
Have you you all the sides up and down
It's so interesting where can I buy your bent needle
I've seen bent tip tapestry needles in most big box stores with a yarn isle. You should be able to find a variety of both straight and bent tip tapestry needles near the crochet hooks and knitting needles.
Hermosooo!!
Hi Adam
Lo hice pero fallé al sacarlo cuando ya lo tenía hecho
To make a flap could you just fold the loom in half with some space for one side of the cardboard?
That method might work, but the warping process will probably be a little different. Experiment with it. I'd love to see how it turns out!
At 18 minutes, a part important is missing.
İsn't this method from Canada's İndigenious people? It would be nice you had included that in the title or something•
your not a very good in structure you need to go throw every thing
Thank you for making this video because this is my project in school