I’m so glad to finally see how to deal with the last set of warps to wrap around. I finally started doing a lock stitch, so I’m glad I’m doing that correctly! I’ve watched a lot of videos and everyone shows how to start but never how to finish. Thanks!
Beautifully filmed Kelly. I did learn to hemstitch from your earlier video, though must say that this one is much better for those of us with older eyes. Thank you for your thoughtfulness.
This was very clear and easy to understand. I watched it and immediately went in to do the end hemstitch on a just finished scarf on my. I've done hemstitching before, but this method results in a firmly anchored hem that looks very nice. I did a 3/3 hemstitch using exactly the same method as your 4/1. My scarf yarns are finer, so the 3/3 which is what I did at the beginning.
It's overshot, I have two classes on it. This one is for rigid heddle loom weavers- kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-rigid-heddle-loom/?preview=logged_out And for floor loom weavers: kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-floor-loom/?preview=logged_out
Your last video was super helpful, this one is very clear thank you for making it I do have a question for you when you’re making kitchen towels or dish towels do you hemstitch each towel? Typically warp enough working threads to be able to leave for towels so I’m trying to figure out if I should be hemstitching each towel as I leave them
Hi Kelly: I have a question regarding the Overshot Lesson. If I purchase it, can I access it more than once? I have something on my loom right now, and since it is only my second project, I'm sure I'm not ready to weave an overshot pattern. Is this done with one heddle? I have an 12.5, a 10, and a 7.5 reed (as you can see I jump in with both feet. Can I find our what I need (type of yarn, etc.) before I sign up?
Yes, if you purchase a class you have permanent access to it. It is a 2 heddle project. You can read more about it here - kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-rigid-heddle-loom/?preview=logged_out
It is my favourite, but I do take the yarn thickness and type of project into account. I seem to do 4/1 most of the time, I'm a creature of habit I guess 😁
The first video you did was so good that I never looked back. And now an even better one? Kelly, you are amazing!
I had some complaints that the other one was out of focus. I'm happy with the quality of this one 😀
Thank you for showing all the steps and then the more advanced steps, very clear instruction!
I'm glad it was helpful to you, Marina!
I’m so glad to finally see how to deal with the last set of warps to wrap around. I finally started doing a lock stitch, so I’m glad I’m doing that correctly! I’ve watched a lot of videos and everyone shows how to start but never how to finish. Thanks!
You're welcome! 😊
Beautifully filmed Kelly. I did learn to hemstitch from your earlier video, though must say that this one is much better for those of us with older eyes. Thank you for your thoughtfulness.
Thanks Gai 😊
This was very clear and easy to understand. I watched it and immediately went in to do the end hemstitch on a just finished scarf on my. I've done hemstitching before, but this method results in a firmly anchored hem that looks very nice. I did a 3/3 hemstitch using exactly the same method as your 4/1. My scarf yarns are finer, so the 3/3 which is what I did at the beginning.
Glad it helped!
I learned from your first video without problems !!! Thank you very much for always being concerned about making things even better.
Thank you Cristi ❤️
Thanks Kelly very clear and easy. This made a lovely finish to match my beginning I learnt from you!
You're very welcome Lynne 😊
Lovely gold needle......you are so funny. (I adore mine).....And talented, to boot. Thanks for the remake.
There is something about gold that just makes me go "Ooooo!" 😂 I just LOVE using these needles, I'm glad you urged me on to get some 😊
Really great explanation of hem stitch….finally, I’ve got it🎉🎉🎉
Wonderful! 🥳
You are a very good teacher. You teach very well. Thank you
How kind, thank you very much! 😊
Thank you. Love the beautiful fabric you have woven.
Thank you!
You are the best 😉 a perfect hemstitch demonstration thank you 😊
Thank you! 😊
Thank you!
You're welcome!
How did you make that beautiful pattern is it easy thank you
It's overshot, I have two classes on it.
This one is for rigid heddle loom weavers-
kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-rigid-heddle-loom/?preview=logged_out
And for floor loom weavers:
kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-floor-loom/?preview=logged_out
Fantastic. I know nothing about this, yet am fascinated. 👍
Aha! Now you know what you can do with all your "spare time" - we can make a weaver out of you yet! 😂
Wow, that pattern though 🤤
Overshot, one of my faves ❤️
Hove this new video. My new go to, plus I recommend to students. Thank you
Thank you, I really appreciate the recommendations ❤️
Your last video was super helpful, this one is very clear thank you for making it I do have a question for you when you’re making kitchen towels or dish towels do you hemstitch each towel? Typically warp enough working threads to be able to leave for towels so I’m trying to figure out if I should be hemstitching each towel as I leave them
I don't actually don't hemstitch kitchen or dish towels, I always machine hem them.
Quería preguntarle si esa puntada es un ligamento sarga, gracias
No lo es "overshot" 😊
Do you always only go down 1 ?
Most of the time, but that's just the way I like it to look. You can certainly experiment with the numbers.
Hi Kelly: I have a question regarding the Overshot Lesson. If I purchase it, can I access it more than once? I have something on my loom right now, and since it is only my second project, I'm sure I'm not ready to weave an overshot pattern. Is this done with one heddle? I have an 12.5, a 10, and a 7.5 reed (as you can see I jump in with both feet. Can I find our what I need (type of yarn, etc.) before I sign up?
Yes, if you purchase a class you have permanent access to it. It is a 2 heddle project. You can read more about it here - kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/overshot-on-a-rigid-heddle-loom/?preview=logged_out
Is the hemstitch enough to hold it together on it's own?
Yep, sure is 😊
Is a 4:1 what you usually recommend?
It is my favourite, but I do take the yarn thickness and type of project into account. I seem to do 4/1 most of the time, I'm a creature of habit I guess 😁
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