I've just bought one of these tiny looms from China, and now thanks th this video, I will know how to use it for repairs and also for embellishments! Thank you so much!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟:)
Hey, beautifully done! I'm learning. Can you please describe your final step (between 5:12 and 5:14)? Did you trim all the threads from the inside of the pant leg, or the outside? Or what? 😕
That is so neat! I would have torn my pants on purpose when I was younger just to I could use this! Makes me want to get a demin bucket hat and a baby loom!
Nice. I remember a girl I knew used various patches from old cloth she had found and used it to patch her jeans. She had a lot of patches and I thought it was as really cool. Doing that and the method used in this video results in one of a kind jeans for a one of a kind girl. 😀
Thanks! Some of the videos are not close up enough and I’m currently mending with one of these and I’ve now realized that when I’m weaving I should only go behind every second thread - the last video I watched it looked like they were going behind all the threads!
Love it, except you aren't supposed to darn into a square like that, it puts a lot of strain on the fabric and the patch can tear away and you get a larger hole!
True! Stretchy materials are supposed to be done on a diagonal for the second part for more flex. Plus correct/stretchy thread. And, well, that most darning is supposed to Not be noticeable/raised. 😅
@@theyoftheravens it's a form of clothing repair called 'visible mending'. It is done with the intention of it being visible to create a unique and beautiful piece of art on your clothes that no one else has 😊
@@dalishrogue3621 Possibly yeah, it likely depends on a few factors. If I was doing the repair myself I might be inclined to first sew up the hole and then do the deocrative patch, but honestly I don't know enough about it. The creator did comment elsewhere on this video however saying that they previously thought this method of repair may not be effective but they tried it out and it was. I was mainly commenting on someone else's comment suggesting that repairs are supposed to be invisible 😊
Where can you get one of these? It would make short work of darning my hand knit socks. Not to mention the holes that the guys get in their work trousers.
@@paolamunoz1833 Oh my! Yesterday I found a wooden egg in a used box I bought and wondered what it was for. And now I just stumbled on the answer. What a coincidence :D
Great job! A wonderful idea! 🤩👍 You can make an original pocket on a white T-shirt. Отличная идея! Замечательная работа ! Можно сделать на белой футболке интересный нагрудный карман
This is so amazing, I found this searching how to fix ripped jeans. I’m totally going to do this, could you make a follow up video of what to do with all of the ends of the threads and how to secure them? I’ve never done anything like this before and that would be so helpful. Thank you so much for this content
Muchas gracias, vengo buscando un video que explique en mis idiomas, pero es imposible. Muchas gracias por haberlo hecho tan claro. Solo me gostaria saber de qué manera finalizas tu pieza. Gracias Alexonver
Where can I buy such a small and adorable loom??? I need that in my life so it can sit looking at me saying why not come make pretty patches over all you're holes. To which I will reply. " yes I should do thatcute little loom. Maybe tomorrow" lol I want all the things just in case the notion strikes me. 😆
@@alexonver6931 what about length? If I want a patch that is 2" wide and 6" long, that length will be off the disc that is under the fabric. Is there a way to make the patch as long as you need?
@@alexonver6931 ok I understand now! I'd make a patch as long as the loom allows then instead of sewing down the top loops, I'd use those to start another patch! Sorry for all my questions. Thank you so much for your help!
@@geekchick4859 in the follow up video, you can see the hole gets sewn up on the reverse side as well to finish it off. Not sure why they're two separate videos though
It depends what you mean by repair... in truth, nothing 'repairs' a woven piece of material which is ripped. You can sew over it, or glue it, but you cannot reweave it. It's covered, so the garment remains wearable, not going to landfill.
I made a bigger loom like that decades ago to weave a belt. The hooks rotate about 90 degrees one way, then the other. The thread(warp) loop around each hook then makes an opening to pass thread(weft) through. Switch it the other way, and the warp threads twist, allowing for the opening for the next weft thread. The thickness of the hook determines the size of the opening. I was weaving paracord, not thread. But the method was the same. And my belt was only one continuous cord, in a locking chain pattern.
They say, elsewhere in the comments, they've done it before, and it holds up a long time, through many washes. So... who cares if the whole is still there.
Love it, but how do you tie it off at the end? Would have been nice to see that part as well. 🥴
That was MOST excellent!
I've never seen a tiny loom before, that's fabulous. I could find so many uses for one of those.
This “loom” looks like the inside of a music box to me!! Oh, how I love it! Sing to me, loom! Sing to me!! Haha
That’s what I was thinking!
Beautiful! But what about the hanging threads at the end?!
I've just bought one of these tiny looms from China, and now thanks th this video, I will know how to use it for repairs and also for embellishments! Thank you so much!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟:)
You just taught me how a loom works. Thanks a lot!!! (btw, I would never have the patience)
Hey, beautifully done! I'm learning. Can you please describe your final step (between 5:12 and 5:14)? Did you trim all the threads from the inside of the pant leg, or the outside? Or what? 😕
That is so neat! I would have torn my pants on purpose when I was younger just to I could use this! Makes me want to get a demin bucket hat and a baby loom!
Nice. I remember a girl I knew used various patches from old cloth she had found and used it to patch her jeans. She had a lot of patches and I thought it was as really cool. Doing that and the method used in this video results in one of a kind jeans for a one of a kind girl. 😀
Thanks! Some of the videos are not close up enough and I’m currently mending with one of these and I’ve now realized that when I’m weaving I should only go behind every second thread - the last video I watched it looked like they were going behind all the threads!
Qué chulería!!!Es como un pequeño telar!!! Auténtica obra de arte!!!😍💐
That is truly some skilled fingerwork….I am impressed and sooooo jealous!!
Buenísima idea 😍😍 queda muy bonito gracias por compartir bendiciones🙏🖐👍
That's the first useful life hack/innovative device I've found in months
I agree with others that I would've loved to see the end. Nice video though. I
Love it, except you aren't supposed to darn into a square like that, it puts a lot of strain on the fabric and the patch can tear away and you get a larger hole!
True! Stretchy materials are supposed to be done on a diagonal for the second part for more flex. Plus correct/stretchy thread. And, well, that most darning is supposed to Not be noticeable/raised. 😅
@@theyoftheravens it's a form of clothing repair called 'visible mending'. It is done with the intention of it being visible to create a unique and beautiful piece of art on your clothes that no one else has 😊
@@ToniSturrs ok, but the pants haven't been properly repaired, isn't it going to rip more and destroy the work I worn and used regularly?
@@dalishrogue3621 Possibly yeah, it likely depends on a few factors. If I was doing the repair myself I might be inclined to first sew up the hole and then do the deocrative patch, but honestly I don't know enough about it. The creator did comment elsewhere on this video however saying that they previously thought this method of repair may not be effective but they tried it out and it was.
I was mainly commenting on someone else's comment suggesting that repairs are supposed to be invisible 😊
@@ToniSturrs oh ok thanks! I was curious because it just seemed to cover the hole. Thanks for letting me know what the creator added afterwards!
Where can you get one of these? It would make short work of darning my hand knit socks. Not to mention the holes that the guys get in their work trousers.
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
Gracias... Una belleza!!! 🌿🌼💛
I was thinking I needed this. Then I realized I'll never do the work.
@susanfudge same lol
I'd like to learn this! Tiny Weave!
О Боже! У меня валяется такая же приспособа, не знала что с ней делать!))) Благодарю 🙏😊
А где ее взять?
@@gv9724 мне в наследство досталась от бабули)
Доброго времени дня. А где вы это приобрели?
@@светланаяковлева-с9ц в наследство от бабушки досталось))
@@gv9724 я себе купила на алиэкспрессе
This video answered all my questions!
That is such a cute idea! Where did you get the loom? Or did you make it?
No need a loom, is the same as mending socks with a wooden egg from 1930's.
Look for videos.
Not sure where this one was purchased, but this person has some for sale on eBay, in the description.
@@samaraethier-whitmore2835 thank you
@@paolamunoz1833 not egg but a wood mushroom...we use it here, in Romania :)
@@paolamunoz1833 Oh my! Yesterday I found a wooden egg in a used box I bought and wondered what it was for. And now I just stumbled on the answer. What a coincidence :D
Very cool...thank you for this fun video. Will visit your etsy shop!
I actually didn't even mind the fringe on it. Cute.
Ха! А у меня есть такая машинка для штопки! Бабушкино наследство!)) Вещь!!!))
Great job! A wonderful idea! 🤩👍 You can make an original pocket on a white T-shirt.
Отличная идея! Замечательная работа ! Можно сделать на белой футболке интересный нагрудный карман
It's kind of like a pocket like that isn't it? And the hole might get bigger under the patch
It normally doesn't because the thread patch reinforces it.
"Isnt it?" Reminds me of Sadhguru ❤🌹
In a separate video they show what they do on the back with the loose ends and they stitch up the torn part of the jeans also. So it won't get bigger.
You do absolutely amazing work!🤗
Какое чудо!!! 👍👍👍
This is so amazing, I found this searching how to fix ripped jeans. I’m totally going to do this, could you make a follow up video of what to do with all of the ends of the threads and how to secure them? I’ve never done anything like this before and that would be so helpful. Thank you so much for this content
th-cam.com/video/GubTOiHgz8U/w-d-xo.html you can slow down the playback speed. Hope that helps!
You're the definition of smart pants
This is awesome I love old Jean's and hate to throw them away!
Very creative! Thanks for sharing 👍❤😍
ANTARCTICA!!!!!! I WANT ONE (or more) OF THOSE; NO; IVE GOT TO HAVE ONE OF THOSE; HOW BEAUTIFUL IS THAT!!!!!
WAU! 😀
Awesome skills you got, THE little loom is Awesome aswell ❤
Quedó genial!!
Pero con las barbas se veía más bonito.!!
Or use a fresh package of needles load them w/different colours sort of same/ nice idea 👏🏻🥳 u made it look easy I want to try too
That was a great video...until you failed to show us how to handle the ends.
cool... this is the same way they make tapestries on a smaller/ simpler scale.
That's amazing. A mini weaver. Anyone can do it.
I couldn't. I'd have that all crooked and bumpy with threads everywhere. Half star, half square. Hats off to those who can.
Well that is one way to fix the jeans, cool!
Cool. Just purchase my own loom. I will embelish and darn all my garments and socks with beauty!💖Thank you for inspiration💖
This is super awesome but what is the elapsed time?🤔
what is that thing? what is it called? I've never seen something like that! amazing!
It's attractive enough. It takes way longer than I'd want to spend on a worn pair of jeans. You can just darn without the loom, too.
Das ist echt cool, super!
Nunca había visto ese aparatico. Genial
Very impressive! Love it!
How does one make or where does one get a lovely little loom like that??? It's wonderful! 🥰🥰🥰
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
A lot of effort for a very nice patch
Que bonito trabajo, no lo conocía...Gracias de Chile.
Soo cool and pretty! I love the rainbow of colors
DESDE ARGENTINA.¿ QUE COMO SE LLAMA ESE APARATITO?? COMO CONSEGUIRLO .GRACIAS
Ooooh! Yo quiero unoooo....😍😍😍😍
Oh wow! This is so cool. What else could you use this loom for besides sock?
I like to create patches on denim. It is also possible to correct damaged tissue areas
instagram.com/alexonver/
This isn’t a sock!
Ok I could have used that so many times , I want one 😁
Muchas gracias, vengo buscando un video que explique en mis idiomas, pero es imposible. Muchas gracias por haberlo hecho tan claro. Solo me gostaria saber de qué manera finalizas tu pieza. Gracias Alexonver
I don't know why but this video is so Satisfying 🙂
It's not repair. It's art. 😊😊😊
🕊i love this so much🕊🕊
🌿so nice culture🌿🌿🌿🌿
⛄️i will try , too !⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️
So do you sew down the top bit or just make it a pocket?
The upper part is sewn on
How cool is this!?!?! I want one.
Get it here>>rb.gy/zv25tw
Omg that’s soooo cool, where can I get that gadget?
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
THAT IS REALLY COOL!
So amazing!
Where can I buy such a small and adorable loom??? I need that in my life so it can sit looking at me saying why not come make pretty patches over all you're holes. To which I will reply. " yes I should do thatcute little loom. Maybe tomorrow" lol I want all the things just in case the notion strikes me. 😆
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
Your description of a crafty persons life is way too accurate 😂
wouldnt the top be open? not attached? still cute
The upper part is sewn on
How patient! No wonder torn jeans are the latest fashion for these hurried times! 😂😉
Seen the price of those things?
and what do you do with all the endings?
There is a video on the channel.
th-cam.com/users/shortsGubTOiHgz8U
That took so much longer than just darning the hole regularly...
So? It's beautiful. Art takes time.
If you don't want it as wide as the loom, can you just use part of the hooks?
Yes, you can use the amount you want
@@alexonver6931 what about length? If I want a patch that is 2" wide and 6" long, that length will be off the disc that is under the fabric. Is there a way to make the patch as long as you need?
@@VickiMaynes You can link patches
@@VickiMaynes instagram.com/p/B_u5iacpSiF/
@@alexonver6931 ok I understand now! I'd make a patch as long as the loom allows then instead of sewing down the top loops, I'd use those to start another patch! Sorry for all my questions. Thank you so much for your help!
Где такую взять, и как она называется? Микро -ткацкий станочек?
So cool! How do you finish up?
Thanks, the channel has a video ending
This is not darning or repair. This is called adjustment. Darning is suppose to do with the same fabric.
That was just awesome!
Not a repair, this is the clothes equivalent to a cover up tattoo
@selenerium it’s still not a repair mate.
@@geekchick4859 in the follow up video, you can see the hole gets sewn up on the reverse side as well to finish it off. Not sure why they're two separate videos though
It depends what you mean by repair... in truth, nothing 'repairs' a woven piece of material which is ripped. You can sew over it, or glue it, but you cannot reweave it. It's covered, so the garment remains wearable, not going to landfill.
This is a repair, this is called darning, its been used for hundreds of years as a repair
@@geekchick4859 It REALLY is a repair.
Very cool stuff . What is that thing . What’s it called? Anyone know so I can buy one . Thanks🌸
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
C’est très beau❤️ Merci pour ce partage coloré
Escaline
Damn! Now I want to buy a baby loom and learn this!
Where can I buy a loom like that? 💗
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
Nice technique! Nice little loom! But to do all that for jeans repair??!!!! So easy to buy or use old ribbons/fabrics/etc....
Not everything is about the easiest solution.
Now this is a loom with a view.
What does moving the little metal loops on top do?
moves threads up and down
Moves WARP threads up and down😉
I made a bigger loom like that decades ago to weave a belt. The hooks rotate about 90 degrees one way, then the other. The thread(warp) loop around each hook then makes an opening to pass thread(weft) through. Switch it the other way, and the warp threads twist, allowing for the opening for the next weft thread. The thickness of the hook determines the size of the opening. I was weaving paracord, not thread. But the method was the same. And my belt was only one continuous cord, in a locking chain pattern.
I don't see how it attaches to the fabric at the top. Do you just sew that part on at the end?
Alguien sabe como se llama este aparato, está increíble
Artful 💐
Wait how did you cut all that fringe hanging out?
th-cam.com/video/GubTOiHgz8U/w-d-xo.html
Very neat.
but what do you do with all the loose ends? how are they finished off. at 5:13 it just jumps to a finished patch.
On my channel there is another part of the video of the reverse side
... I can't wait for mai birftay... :3
Where can I find that little device, and what is it called? Thanks! 🌹
Get it here>>rb.gy/zv25tw
Y que herramienta es esa tan mágica?!
How does it attach at the top? Or is it just a pocket with a hole in it
All loops are attached to the main fabric.
What are you using to open up the threads and then kind of pack them down?
To me it looks like another yarn needle.
Where can I get a small weaver like the one you use in this
www.etsy.com/shop/Alexonver
Looks cute. 💗
But the hole is still there. You didn’t close it, just hiding it with the patch. 🪡
They say, elsewhere in the comments, they've done it before, and it holds up a long time, through many washes. So... who cares if the whole is still there.
That's soooooo col
Thank you for sharing
So frustrating not to know how to finish this... :(
the channel has a video ending
Onde encontro pra comprar e qual o nome do aparelho?obrigada.Otimo vídeo
How nice! What is the complete name of.that tool, please :) Thanks :)
small loom, speedweve type
This is so cool!!!!!!!!
Hi I was wondering where u purchased ur mini darning loom I’ve been trying to find one please let me know.. Thanks for the video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Get it here>>rb.gy/zv25tw
Wait -- what happened to all the string that were hanging out from the bottom and side? You didn't show how to finish those off.
There is a video on the channel how to do it
That's rad!