Thank you for this. I'm looking at you to refresh my memory for warping...I'm going to warp my second rug. (I am doing little ones, but someday want to do larger ones.) I love to weave -- you must remain so attentive, that you learn to stay in the moment, and then discover how timeless and beautiful the moment actually is.
I appreciate u taking time to show how it's done. I am going to start a loom. I've done research n understand that it takes focus to put this together. What is best for warping a loom?
Thanks for the video glewis92578. I have always wanted to properly warp a Navajo loom. I see that the yarn (wool?) is loosely warped/wrapped on the frame and then is visually adjusted for spacing and tension is then added. Since the yarns don't slide, I guess the wood is not polished. Also, I am happy that you did not speak. It would have broken the rhythm and the spirit. Thank you
Is there somewhere I can see what kind of knots you're making at the beginning? And at the end are you actually tying the last warp thread onto the wood?
Thank you for this. I'm looking at you to refresh my memory for warping...I'm going to warp my second rug. (I am doing little ones, but someday want to do larger ones.) I love to weave -- you must remain so attentive, that you learn to stay in the moment, and then discover how timeless and beautiful the moment actually is.
I'm 33 and I want to start myself & my 10 yr old daughter on weaving . this was a good video. (I have no knowledge on how) Thank you.
wonderfully mediative to watch. must be so to weave! thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Nice thank u for posting .. was wanting to learn to weave didnt know how to set up now inthink I know thank u
I appreciate u taking time to show how it's done. I am going to start a loom. I've done research n understand that it takes focus to put this together. What is best for warping a loom?
Thanks for the video glewis92578. I have always wanted to properly warp a Navajo loom. I see that the yarn (wool?) is loosely warped/wrapped on the frame and then is visually adjusted for spacing and tension is then added. Since the yarns don't slide, I guess the wood is not polished. Also, I am happy that you did not speak. It would have broken the rhythm and the spirit. Thank you
Thank you for posting . Does your loom have guides or marks for the placement of the warp threads? Thank you
How do you work with/around the crossed section?
Is there somewhere I can see what kind of knots you're making at the beginning? And at the end are you actually tying the last warp thread onto the wood?
you tie the warp thread back on to the last warp thread you made
I think it's called Bowlin. Butt anything secure.
How long is the ball of thread??
And at least explain urself plz