Girl, you just saved me time and energy trying to figure this out! I have a project I need to take off the loom but do not want to finish the 15 feet I have left. THANK YOU!! #brilliant #timesaver #loom #weavers
I've seen this method done before but I forgot about it. Last week I had so much loom waste just from re tying my project on. I will definitely be doing this next time.
The yarn we watched you dye looks so beautiful on your loom. I can't wait to see what you do with it! I watched this video twice as I'm new (very new) to weaving. When your 'friends' joined you and got comfortable I smiled each time. So nice to have company when you do a favorite hobby. I would love a basic video; types of looms, terminology (parts of the loom), and generally how someone should start weaving. I'd also love to hear how you started weaving. I'm having a blast dyeing my cotton, silk, hemp etc... and soon will have so much yarn I'll need to find projects. 😁😃🐕
They are super sweet dogs, that's for sure! I absolutely want to do some videos like that! I think a "glossary" of weaving terms would be a useful video, as well as a video that identifies different parts of the loom, maybe a video about the different steps to dressing the loom. Thank you for all of the feedback. it really means a lot to me!!
This is brilliant! I totally love this technique and can't wait to try it. When are you going to post more videos - I have watched everything and can't wait for more. I especially would love more weaving videos!
Thank you for the video. Is there a reason at 9:40, after you have your ends fixed, you do not simply whip stitch the two rods together with about one stich per inch? Would not any scrap of warp thread work well? Pulling the whip stitches snug should keep the rods together, no? Perhaps it is merely a matter of which tool one prefers to use.
Whoa. This is epic. I know this was 5 years ago, but I am a newbie and very much appreciate this.
Wow, I am so thrilled this video popped up. I had no idea how I was going to accomplish this issue. Your a life saver. Thank you
All of this is genius! I’m totally switching to the velcro ties.
Girl, you just saved me time and energy trying to figure this out! I have a project I need to take off the loom but do not want to finish the 15 feet I have left. THANK YOU!! #brilliant #timesaver #loom #weavers
Glad I could help!
Great tip, huge time saver
Thisis such a valuable technique! Thanks for that and for the tip about Velcro zip ties. I must go shopping!
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I've seen this method done before but I forgot about it.
Last week I had so much loom waste just from re tying my project on.
I will definitely be doing this next time.
The yarn we watched you dye looks so beautiful on your loom. I can't wait to see what you do with it! I watched this video twice as I'm new (very new) to weaving. When your 'friends' joined you and got comfortable I smiled each time. So nice to have company when you do a favorite hobby. I would love a basic video; types of looms, terminology (parts of the loom), and generally how someone should start weaving. I'd also love to hear how you started weaving. I'm having a blast dyeing my cotton, silk, hemp etc... and soon will have so much yarn I'll need to find projects. 😁😃🐕
They are super sweet dogs, that's for sure!
I absolutely want to do some videos like that! I think a "glossary" of weaving terms would be a useful video, as well as a video that identifies different parts of the loom, maybe a video about the different steps to dressing the loom. Thank you for all of the feedback. it really means a lot to me!!
Wonderful idea
This is brilliant! I totally love this technique and can't wait to try it. When are you going to post more videos - I have watched everything and can't wait for more. I especially would love more weaving videos!
Great idea! My birthday is next month and I'm going to ask my husband for some reusable zip ties. Thanks!
Amazing!!! I’m so glad I ran across your video! This is absolutely genius✨
Great tip! 👍👍👍
This looks brilliant! I'll be trying it for sure.
Thank you for the video. Is there a reason at 9:40, after you have your ends fixed, you do not simply whip stitch the two rods together with about one stich per inch? Would not any scrap of warp thread work well? Pulling the whip stitches snug should keep the rods together, no? Perhaps it is merely a matter of which tool one prefers to use.
This was so helpful- thank you!
What a great idea! Thank you!
Spectacular! Thank you!
Very, very helpful. Thanks.
Amazing
thank you soooooo much for sharing this!!!! 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you for sharing this tip.
Thank you!!! Great information! :)
Genius! Thank you!
Brillant! Thanks
love it thankyou!
where are you from?? I need this .
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