Out of all the TH-camrs doing weaving tutorials, yours are the best. Please come back! lol....I have so many questions and the other people on here are not as good as you.
Thank you for the great feedback. My day job and home schooling have been keeping me busy. I'm hoping to get some more time soon to finish production of some weaving videos.
Fantastic tutorial Pat!! Thank you so much for your videos. You explain in such a manner that it is easy to understand and by demonstrating as you go it is a tremendous help!! Thanks so much. I look forward to more weaving tutorials!!
Lovely tutorial! The Merino looks like the combed preparation I've been told is called top, because the fibers are all aligned parallel, rather than the more jumbled look if roving that carding usually gives.
I have a video on my channel on how to finish off a weaving. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/Tm5kR6mezG4/w-d-xo.html I am also producing a video at the moment that shows you how to tie off the top and bottom of your weaving so that there is less chance of the yarn unraveling. Pat
How do you make the roving to look fluffy again? When I tucked the ends, I laid the loom on a flat hard surface and the roving now looks really flat.Help :)
I love your accent! Are you Australian? In every video on weaving I have watched, they’ve all had the same accent, and they’ve been from multiple channels. I wonder...maybe weaving is big there 🤔
Yes, I am an Aussie. Not sure why there are so many of us teaching weaving on TH-cam as the weaving community is global. Could be something to do with all our sheep! Cheers Pat
Wow!! This is by far the best weaving tutorial I have watched!! Thanks! I learned a lot today!
Out of all the TH-camrs doing weaving tutorials, yours are the best. Please come back! lol....I have so many questions and the other people on here are not as good as you.
Thank you for the great feedback. My day job and home schooling have been keeping me busy. I'm hoping to get some more time soon to finish production of some weaving videos.
Pat, please continue working in this forum. Your tutorials are wonderful and greatly appreciated.
Love your video. I am very interested in learning all this. So lovely!!!
you're a patient instructor, thanks
Just what I needed. Thanks
Fantastic tutorial Pat!! Thank you so much for your videos. You explain in such a manner that it is easy to understand and by demonstrating as you go it is a tremendous help!! Thanks so much. I look forward to more weaving tutorials!!
Lovely tutorial!
The Merino looks like the combed preparation I've been told is called top, because the fibers are all aligned parallel, rather than the more jumbled look if roving that carding usually gives.
I love this video. Absolutely stunning. I love the narration. The voice is so soothing!
Thank you so very much for creating your videos. They are so well done and easy to follow.
I would love a video showing how you finish a project ..as in taking it off the frame
I have a video on my channel on how to finish off a weaving. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/Tm5kR6mezG4/w-d-xo.html I am also producing a video at the moment that shows you how to tie off the top and bottom of your weaving so that there is less chance of the yarn unraveling. Pat
me encanta. hermoso trabajo.
Just stopped over at your Etsy store and it is exquisite!! I love your project packs! You are quite a talented lady!
Thank you for your tutorial you make it look easy. xx
Thank you so much for this tutorial
This is an amazing tutorial, keen to try it thanks heaps
beautiful!
Gorgeous!!!
gracias !!! me encantó el tutorial , saludos desde Chile :)
Me allegro!
Thank you so much. love ❤
Great video Thank you! would you mind tell me how many ends per inch I should set using roving with carpet warp?
thank you this was wonderful!
How do you make the roving to look fluffy again? When I tucked the ends, I laid the loom on a flat hard surface and the roving now looks really flat.Help :)
Hi Carolina Try gently pulling some of the fibers out with a knitting needle?
Thank you very clear. Xx
thank u so much ;; pleaz i want to know what kind of silk did u use here,
Hi Meriem I use wool tops for most of the video. The silk sample shown towards the end is a mulberry silk top. Pat
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I love your accent! Are you Australian? In every video on weaving I have watched, they’ve all had the same accent, and they’ve been from multiple channels. I wonder...maybe weaving is big there 🤔
Yes, I am an Aussie. Not sure why there are so many of us teaching weaving on TH-cam as the weaving community is global. Could be something to do with all our sheep! Cheers Pat
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