My mother Russian) tried to teach me this 40 years ago. I am so thankful for finding your channel. You are a fabulous teacher and now I get how to do this thanks to you. My mother has passed but I still have all of her cards and wooden hand made bobbins. Bless you
I’ve recently discovered the world of tablet weaving after a friend asked if I could make a woven belt for his renn faire garb. Your tutorials and historical knowledge have been a tremendous help in making learning a new craft less daunting and more enjoyable! Thank you so much for sharing your time and expertise…it is immensely appreciated! (I’m still saving up for an inkle loom, but have a diy loom I’ve pieced together for the interim thanks to the local hardware store! 😂)
Hi, Elewys! As a SCA member (Kingdom of Northshield), I really appreciate the history and archaeological information you provide in your videos- in addition to the very excellent, detailed instruction. I’m looking forward to viewing more of your weaving adventures!!
Hi Elewys, it'so nice to hear and see from you again and I hope everything is going well. And as always I enjoy your information "around" the project !!! :-)
I’m planning on getting myself a small loom and cards for my birthday, and this exactly what I’ve been looking for to get started. Thank you for including an absolutely first ever project. Unrelated, but there’s some folklore in England that’s remarkably similar to the fate of Oleg. The Legend of Grey Dolphin is about a man who killed his horse after being told it would kill him, then years later the man died from infection after kicking the same horse’s skull. The horse was named Grey Dolphin.
I received and Inkle loom and cards for Christmas and this is my first project!! I’m so happy with how it’s turning out. Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher and sharing your wealth of knowledge.
I think you must have read my mind! I bought a 2nd hand inkle loom last weekend with plans to try out tablet weaving. I've currently warped it up to do a basic inkle band (To make sure I remember how to thread it up) but after that I think I'll give this pattern a go.
I was starting to get sore from bracing my little loom against my stomach while pressing the weft down with the shuttle, so I came to watch your latest weave-along to see if perhaps I was doing this wrong. The real difference between learning through text and watching an expert here, I've been applying far too much pressure with the shuttle! Thanks for illustrating the method here!
I would have to, at least, mark the edges of the cards so I could see which way is up. The tiny holes - no! Love this pattern. As a very new beginner I am able to see just how the pattern works. And it is rather sweet. Thank you for all you share. I have an Ashwood Inklette, and I'm finding weaving so addictive.
Beautiful pattern. I don’t have an Inkle loom and I’ve been using a back strap to learn the basics of band weaving. I’m about to attempt using my rigid loom so I can have longer yardage. I will use this pattern for my test.
Over 25 years ago I had a conversation with a woman who said that on her wedding day, her new mother-in-law lovingly told her "Now you can just call me 'MOM'!" --- as all the previous times she had been calling her by her married name. ---- In certain parts of the world, there are letters reversed from what [we] grew up writing and pronouncing. This woman had been used to the letters P and S in words in the order of 'sp'... like 'spoon, spaghetti, special', so, of COURSE she had trouble greeting her future mother-in-law Mrs. Apsit. (let that sink in a few ticks there)
In fact, that reminds me of this poor lady I met called Mrs. Crap. She made sure to have me pronounce it Crepe. Poor lady, and her poor husband😬 They were both super sweet, really.
Thank you for posting these videos. Can you explain more sometime about flipping the cards from Z to S or vice versa? Like can you thread them all as S and then just flip some of them to be Z? But if you do that, doesn't that put some of the threads in the wrong position (like A not being at the front where it should be to start or whatever). Anyway, thanks to this video, I made my first band! I'm excited to learn with you :)
Flipping the cards *can* create lots of issues! Not just with the threads being in the wrong position or at the wrong angle, but ending up with the wrong color coming to the surface. Maybe I could do a video on "what happens if..."?
Hey! way to go with Maurice Brassard yarns, the place to shop... though you have to set your limit before entering the showroom... Question: what materials are perdiodically correct along the tablet weaving history?
I'm going to toss another complication for Ladoga--the stress is on the first syllable. So LAH-doh-gah. Same for Staraya. I know it's tough when you don't speak the language--I've mangled many a word over the years!
I think this one is a large square folded into a triangle, so the bias edge is across my forehead. It allows me to tie it a bit tighter, and it grips onto my head. My hair is very smooth and slippery, so it will slide off throughout the day and have to be re-tied.
Are you having issues with individual cards, or the warp as a whole? Let me know what you're struggling with and I'll see if I can come up with a solution.
Hey Elewys! Love your vids. I've been using a different pattern generator and wanted to try the one you like, but the link to the TDD seems to be broken. Or is it invitation only? I'm not sure why it doesn't work for me. Also (I'm sorry, I'm finding myself being a PITA today!) I can't find the etsy seller you mentioned--but maybe they're on a break. Thanks again for all you do!
The link to the TDD pattern changed a few months ago--I'll have to check to see if when I copied and pasted from the last video if it truncated it. It's jamespbarrett.github.io/tabletweave/
Is there a way to estimate how much weft a project needs so you don't run out of weft? It isone of the things i have been wondering that noone seems to mention. Thanks
I bet there is a really complex mathematical equation that could be devised.... I think you might be able to estimate based on the length of all the warp threads combined. 20 cards, 4 threads per card, 3 yards in length...240 yards? This is just a wild guess--don't bet the farm on that. If someone has figured out if this is a remotely accurate way to calculate, please let me know!
Здравствуйте. Как вы расплетаете нити за дощечками? Они скручиваются и я не понял как вы распрямляете нити. Hello. How do you unravel the threads behind the planks? They twist and I didn't understand how you straighten the threads. Translation from Russian into English.
The threads become twisted as I turn the cards in the same direction. To untwist, you weave by turning the cards in the opposite direction. It will alter the pattern at the point where you change direction, but it is not very noticeable. Continue weaving in the reverse direction until the threads are twisted again, then change directions again. I hope that helps!
If it makes you feel any better, if you hadn't pointed it out I don't think I would have even realized it was supposed to be Ladoga instead of Lagoda. 😅
My mother Russian) tried to teach me this 40 years ago. I am so thankful for finding your channel. You are a fabulous teacher and now I get how to do this thanks to you. My mother has passed but I still have all of her cards and wooden hand made bobbins. Bless you
I’ve recently discovered the world of tablet weaving after a friend asked if I could make a woven belt for his renn faire garb. Your tutorials and historical knowledge have been a tremendous help in making learning a new craft less daunting and more enjoyable! Thank you so much for sharing your time and expertise…it is immensely appreciated! (I’m still saving up for an inkle loom, but have a diy loom I’ve pieced together for the interim thanks to the local hardware store! 😂)
Hi, Elewys! As a SCA member (Kingdom of Northshield), I really appreciate the history and archaeological information you provide in your videos- in addition to the very excellent, detailed instruction. I’m looking forward to viewing more of your weaving adventures!!
Hi Elewys, it'so nice to hear and see from you again and I hope everything is going well.
And as always I enjoy your information "around" the project !!! :-)
you have the same energy as my mom, which is really comforting!!
I’m planning on getting myself a small loom and cards for my birthday, and this exactly what I’ve been looking for to get started. Thank you for including an absolutely first ever project.
Unrelated, but there’s some folklore in England that’s remarkably similar to the fate of Oleg. The Legend of Grey Dolphin is about a man who killed his horse after being told it would kill him, then years later the man died from infection after kicking the same horse’s skull. The horse was named Grey Dolphin.
I thoroughly enjoy watching all the weaving that you do. You are an awesome teacher and weaver. thank you for all the history lessons as well.🤗😊
Your loom looks exactly like the loom my husband made me! My base is the full length though.
I received and Inkle loom and cards for Christmas and this is my first project!! I’m so happy with how it’s turning out. Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher and sharing your wealth of knowledge.
I've been meaning to pick up another hobby! saw your Tablet Weaving for Absolute Beginner video ages ago! This seems doable!
To keep the thread from falling into the gap of the tension peg I wrap a hair tie on the peg and the threads stay more centered.
Thank you, now I’m card weaving for the first time!
Love the simplicity of the pattern and yet so unique. ❤️ I did vote for the teapot. LOL
I think you must have read my mind! I bought a 2nd hand inkle loom last weekend with plans to try out tablet weaving. I've currently warped it up to do a basic inkle band (To make sure I remember how to thread it up) but after that I think I'll give this pattern a go.
I was starting to get sore from bracing my little loom against my stomach while pressing the weft down with the shuttle, so I came to watch your latest weave-along to see if perhaps I was doing this wrong. The real difference between learning through text and watching an expert here, I've been applying far too much pressure with the shuttle! Thanks for illustrating the method here!
I would have to, at least, mark the edges of the cards so I could see which way is up. The tiny holes - no!
Love this pattern. As a very new beginner I am able to see just how the pattern works. And it is rather sweet. Thank you for all you share.
I have an Ashwood Inklette, and I'm finding weaving so addictive.
Woke up, made tea (yes Melbourne Breakfast) and checked out TH-cam…. Yay a new weave along! Such a sweet happy pattern.
How’s Smokey? He’s been quiet.
Oh, you can hear him chirping in this one. He's a loud boy! He's doing well and happy to have his 'mama' home.
Beautiful pattern. I don’t have an Inkle loom and I’ve been using a back strap to learn the basics of band weaving. I’m about to attempt using my rigid loom so I can have longer yardage. I will use this pattern for my test.
Hope your husband is feeling better
Yes, thank you. The tumors are continuing to shrink and he has gotten nearly all of his left lung volume back!
Over 25 years ago I had a conversation with a woman who said that on her wedding day, her new mother-in-law lovingly told her "Now you can just call me 'MOM'!" --- as all the previous times she had been calling her by her married name.
---- In certain parts of the world, there are letters reversed from what [we] grew up writing and pronouncing. This woman had been used to the letters P and S in words in the order of 'sp'... like 'spoon, spaghetti, special', so, of COURSE she had trouble greeting her future mother-in-law Mrs. Apsit.
(let that sink in a few ticks there)
I must say, I said her name to myself wrong first too😳
In fact, that reminds me of this poor lady I met called Mrs. Crap. She made sure to have me pronounce it Crepe. Poor lady, and her poor husband😬 They were both super sweet, really.
Just in time!
Trying this as a new to me craft, I found using a crochet hook to help thread the cards at a beginning helped, obviously I have sausage sized fingers😁
Long nails help, too! :)
Your new loom looks a lot like mine. I would worry about sharpie rubbing off on the thread.
I will pay to travel to you and do a few day workshop. Do you have a site or a link i can go to???
If you put the slidable peg on it’s widest positiondoesn’t that take away the tensioning job it was made for?
A crochet hook is a goodsend for fishing the thread through the narrow holes.
Good idea!
Thank you for posting these videos. Can you explain more sometime about flipping the cards from Z to S or vice versa? Like can you thread them all as S and then just flip some of them to be Z? But if you do that, doesn't that put some of the threads in the wrong position (like A not being at the front where it should be to start or whatever). Anyway, thanks to this video, I made my first band! I'm excited to learn with you :)
Flipping the cards *can* create lots of issues! Not just with the threads being in the wrong position or at the wrong angle, but ending up with the wrong color coming to the surface. Maybe I could do a video on "what happens if..."?
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Ooh, that's a great idea for a video! Or maybe a Q&A type thing.
Hey! way to go with Maurice Brassard yarns, the place to shop... though you have to set your limit before entering the showroom... Question: what materials are perdiodically correct along the tablet weaving history?
Silk (I recommend 20/2), wool, linen and horsehair (for wefts).
The Teapot - it was down the street from my Grandparents, we drove by many times when I was growing up. Enjoyed the new video.
I'm going to toss another complication for Ladoga--the stress is on the first syllable. So LAH-doh-gah. Same for Staraya. I know it's tough when you don't speak the language--I've mangled many a word over the years!
Good tip, thanks! Definitely difficult to know how to pronounce a word you've never heard from a language you don't speak. :D
Thank you hadn't got why the s z threading mattered, if you can just flip the card.
It because flipping changes the colour order.
Sorta unrelated-I have trouble keeping a cap on my head without it slipping off the back. Can you share the shape of your head wrap please?
I think this one is a large square folded into a triangle, so the bias edge is across my forehead. It allows me to tie it a bit tighter, and it grips onto my head. My hair is very smooth and slippery, so it will slide off throughout the day and have to be re-tied.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 thank you! I thought the sliding off in a heap behind me thing was just me. :)
Hard to see from the side which dowels you are winding. Can you do a front or back view?
I did a video on how to warp an inkle loom here: th-cam.com/video/zyLgy9VgRyY/w-d-xo.html
Hi I have been subscribe you a long time I really want to know where did you buy the weave card machine?
I got my first loom used at an SCA event. Schacht, Ashford and Beka make great looms that you can buy on Amazon or through a weaving store.
Can you show more on how to get the tension right? I’m really struggling with that
Are you having issues with individual cards, or the warp as a whole? Let me know what you're struggling with and I'll see if I can come up with a solution.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 with the shuttle thread
Really like this although it looks a lot of preperation
Hey Elewys! Love your vids. I've been using a different pattern generator and wanted to try the one you like, but the link to the TDD seems to be broken. Or is it invitation only? I'm not sure why it doesn't work for me. Also (I'm sorry, I'm finding myself being a PITA today!) I can't find the etsy seller you mentioned--but maybe they're on a break. Thanks again for all you do!
The link to the TDD pattern changed a few months ago--I'll have to check to see if when I copied and pasted from the last video if it truncated it. It's jamespbarrett.github.io/tabletweave/
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Aha! It worked! Thank you!
How do you feel about those teeny tiny looms on etsy? I'm thinking of getting one to dip my toe in the hobby, but I'm nervous
They're cute, very portable, and are great for short pieces of delicate weaving. Not so great if you want to weave yards of work.
Is there a way to estimate how much weft a project needs so you don't run out of weft? It isone of the things i have been wondering that noone seems to mention. Thanks
I bet there is a really complex mathematical equation that could be devised.... I think you might be able to estimate based on the length of all the warp threads combined. 20 cards, 4 threads per card, 3 yards in length...240 yards? This is just a wild guess--don't bet the farm on that. If someone has figured out if this is a remotely accurate way to calculate, please let me know!
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Здравствуйте. Как вы расплетаете нити за дощечками? Они скручиваются и я не понял как вы распрямляете нити.
Hello. How do you unravel the threads behind the planks? They twist and I didn't understand how you straighten the threads.
Translation from Russian into English.
The threads become twisted as I turn the cards in the same direction. To untwist, you weave by turning the cards in the opposite direction. It will alter the pattern at the point where you change direction, but it is not very noticeable. Continue weaving in the reverse direction until the threads are twisted again, then change directions again. I hope that helps!
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Спасибо, вы мне очень помогли. Thank you, you helped me a lot.
Just curious ... how long does a pattern like this take you to finish?
Simple ones can be done in 5 or 6 hours. Others can take 12 or more to weave 3 1/2 yards.
If it makes you feel any better, if you hadn't pointed it out I don't think I would have even realized it was supposed to be Ladoga instead of Lagoda. 😅