Doing even the simplest, cheapest weaving project is very relaxing, and it also helps you to have better insights about your life as well. It's the ultimate "therapy" craft.
It's a cotton thread that I dyed, but I don't remember the weight of it! I think you can use anything, though. Slippery yarns would be tricky for a warp unfortunately.
From a design perspective, it's just visual interest, but I like to think of them as portholes of the imagination. Where might that wormhole take you if you were able to crawl through?
Spring Bird Studios after I ask the question I Googled it and read lots of interesting answers from scientific to spiritual. I like your explanation. It’s like a window to the heavens. Thanks!
Spring Bird Studios I wonder if the Indians used them in their work. I do know that a weaver would work certain designs off the piece to allow spirits to exit the piece. Navajo I think but don’t quote me on that!
The possibilities are endless with this simple process. Thanks for taking the time to video your process. Much appreciated!
You are welcome 🙂 Happy weaving!!!
I love the project and your approach!
Thank you so much!! Happy creating!
I really enjoyed your video! Thank you for your time 🌸
Awesome
It was relaxing just to watch.
Glad that you enjoyed it ☺️
Doing even the simplest, cheapest weaving project is very relaxing, and it also helps you to have better insights about your life as well. It's the ultimate "therapy" craft.
Love this, thanks for sharing :)
You are Welcome! Glad that this video was useful!!! Happy Weaving!!!
Why would one want to make these? What are they used for?
Love this idea. What thread are you using to weave with?
It's a cotton thread that I dyed, but I don't remember the weight of it! I think you can use anything, though. Slippery yarns would be tricky for a warp unfortunately.
Can i add beads instead of thread?
Yes, I think you could thread beads onto the weft thread. I think that would be lovely!
Can you tell me what the significance of a wormhole is in weaving? I'm fascinated!
From a design perspective, it's just visual interest, but I like to think of them as portholes of the imagination. Where might that wormhole take you if you were able to crawl through?
Spring Bird Studios after I ask the question I Googled it and read lots of interesting answers from scientific to spiritual. I like your explanation. It’s like a window to the heavens. Thanks!
@@pusigneu I love that! I should investigate more!!! 🌌
Spring Bird Studios I wonder if the Indians used them in their work. I do know that a weaver would work certain designs off the piece to allow spirits to exit the piece. Navajo I think but don’t quote me on that!
@@pusigneu ooooh! I want to learn more!!!