Your videos are wonderful !!! Not talking politics to maintain a friendship can be wise... ...but on the other hand, talking politics can be wise, because you get to know your so-called 'friends'. 🙂
I started knitting hose based on a Medieval pattern and realized I needed garters, which naturally led me to deciding to start card weaving (knitting is the gateway craft)! I found your channel and you make everything look so effortless! I got an Inkle loom so that I can follow along exactly with you and have just been goofing around to get the general gist of what to do. I will finish my goof off band today and then start this pattern tomorrow. Thank you for all that you do, you are a wonderful teacher with such warmth and humor.
I'm so happy that I found your channel. I watched about 5 episodes then spent the weekend in the woodshop making a loom. I'm almost done with my first pattern, halstatt 152, and I love it. Thank you so much for making these videos!
I didn't search for it. I'm not sure why youtube recommended it. But now I already watched a number of videos, subscribed to your channel and I hope I can try weaving one day. Looks very interesting! Love the pattern in this video.
🥰🥰🥰🥰 Omg after you sneezed my husband said bless you as an automatic response and I laughed because you responded. It just made my night (well its more like my morning)
The "which is simply not pronounceable" comment had me laughing out loud! We Swedes ofter have a Finnish translation on the back of products, tables-of-contents and alike, and I am flabbergasted every time..! 😅 Edit: Bless you!
The only Finnish I know is "paska housut" which I learned from my friend Heide, whose Grandfather was from Finland. I'm told it's a term of endearment... No offense to any Finns that I didn't try to perform the linguistic gymnastics that Finnish requires. I practiced it a few times, but decided I wasn't going to be able to do it. :D
Yeah, Finnish isn't easy to an English speaker. The few pointers I can give, are "stress is always on the 1st syllable" and that we're absolutely a phonetic language, if there's a letter on the page, it's never silent, and it's always pronounced the same way. But like I said, we don't expect a non-finn to get it completely right. 😉 And I guess paskahousut can be a term of endearment... Kind of like calling your sweetheart an asshole. 😂 (paska = shit, housut = pants)
I was watching the Townsend's videos the other day and they were discussing how these bands were used. I was so excited that from watching your videos understood some of what they were talking about. This was from the 17th century in America and lead me to several books on Amazon.
Yes! Please do a video on the measurements/parts of the loom! I am happy you've started showing a close-up of the finished patterns on the actual band. It really brings the whole video together 🙂.
I have always wondered about weaving and found your channel this morning. Thanks so much, you have cost me £100 already! Added to my own order for a loom even my husband wants a go so we had to order 2. I regularly do bead weaving, as well as knit and crochet, so another ‘string’ to my bow and a great excuse to buy more thread. Bless you!
I have this all set up and ready to start waving as soon as I am done with my Christmas crafting projects. I have a goal of working my way through that book.
Thanks for posting this, you're right this is the perfect beginner pattern. It's easy to get a feel for the process and how it all works without worrying too much about the pattern.
Thanks so much! Another pattern on the docket! Thanks for the laugh too! I was watching on my phone and my husband sitting next to me laughed at the last bit with your sneeze. 😆💕 Bless ya!
I just got the book in the mail (dec 7) so it took more than a month as I ordered it the same day this video was uploaded. It was well worth the wait I Love It!
I love the lazy Kate!!!! Such a great idea! I think I would be very tempted to get 4 spools of each color so I could warp 4 threads at once!! I am lazy that way!! I feel so much better when you can do 2 threads at once!! I like the camera angle from over your right shoulder better because I can see all of the pegs! Now that is a pattern I might just be able to master!!
Thank you for this video! I was given. Applesies and Fox Noses as a gift recently. Being new to weaving, the difference in pattern type from the format you use stumped me for awhile. Now, thanks to this video, I have my Rosetta Stone and have been able to figure out how to "convert" and use the patterns!
I love your channel, I've just started getting ready to weave (I built two small beginner Beka style looms!), but I like to be prepared, so I'm enjoying all your videos. I especially like the history lessons along with. Wish me luck with my first warp tomorrow!
Hooray! I just found out about this book and plan to order it. Glad to know you have a mapping from their charting system to yours (with which I am most familiar); it will save me much time. Your intros always crack me up, this one in particular. I’ve watched Netflix shows in Finnish and I understand why you took a pass on trying to pronounce anything. 😂
Absolutely a great tutorial. Very simple easy to follow instructions. Two things I will need to go back to review. Why some cards go forwards and others backwards and why some cards are flipped in one direction while others in another. Is part of the reasoning the S and Z?
There's a great deal of mystery about how the threads move with the cards that's very hard to explain. The S and Z determines the slant of the threads, and turning the cards moves the threads front to back and top to bottom, which determines which thread will 'float' to the top to be seen. You really have to do the thing to see how it works.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 thank you for your response. And you are right. Having a start at it would definitely help the understanding! Just need the loom made now. :)
Thought I'd look for the book.... yeah, not so much. Once a book is out of print re-sellers on Amazon think they should be able to charge the world it seems. Maybe with the new book coming out. Is there a different place to purchase these books on-line? I live in Canada.
You can buy the book directly from the authors for MUCH cheaper. I will go add the link into the description! Give me just a few minutes to track that down.
The problem is the convention of the hole designation with the letters A, B, C and D on the card and from which side the card you read. In your case, the A is at the upside back, away from your body, and the D is at the front towards your body and upside, so you can use the sequence ABCD if you read the letters on the the left side your card from upside back the A, downside back the B, downside front the C and upside front the D. In my case, A is up and towards the body, i.e. so in the upside front and D would be away from the body at the upside back. In this term I have to read DCBA as the sequence to get this pattern.
I was vaguely involved with SCA at one point when I lived in Texas and I recognize the name Ansteora, which I am probably misspelling. I coincidentally now live in the Seattle area, and would be mildly interested to know about the SCA hereabouts, though I'm not sure how much time I could spend on it.
In your experience, is there any reason I couldn't thread the cards before warping? My fingers fumble a lot with fiddly tasks, and I feel I'm just asking for tangles when I try to control four loose ends all at once.
Does your choice of thread colour for the weft matter at all? I sometimes think, with some of the skip-hole patterns, that it might, but it's hard to be sure.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 So normally it wouldn't matter, then? But I'm guessing you could exaggerate or diminish a pattern by using a thicker or thinner ply of thread?
Or beating looser or not pulling the weft as tight. I think you can get a shadow of the weft in those skip hole weaves, but for the most part, I use a thread that matches the edges, which is usually the same color as the background, so that I don't have any weirdness where I don't want it.
I watched the video, can you tell me why the side is not equal? 3 cards on the left and 2 on the right! On can we put a extra card if we want without offending the pattern maker?
Apparently it was common in some period weaving. I wondered if this was to add more selvedge to sew it down onto a garment? You can make any alterations to the patterns that you like--add a card to make it symmetrical, add six cards on each side to make it wider, whatever you like!
This is great, another one I'm excited to try once I finally get a loom, aka approximately 2 days after you post the information about yours 😉. Hubby knows he's on alert for making it for me, lol
Thank You again for your time in making these videos! It helps so much and I have been looking at other videos but it seems they leave out steps!?😕 So I appreciate your style of sharing. Also, can I ask what program you use to write your patterns? Will probably never use it but it's nice to know anyway. 😊
Glad it was helpful! I just realized I didn't include the link in the description for the tablet weaving pattern generator. I'll do that now. It's jamesba.github.io/tabletweave/
Your videos are wonderful !!!
Not talking politics to maintain a friendship can be wise...
...but on the other hand, talking politics can be wise, because you get to know your so-called 'friends'. 🙂
I started knitting hose based on a Medieval pattern and realized I needed garters, which naturally led me to deciding to start card weaving (knitting is the gateway craft)! I found your channel and you make everything look so effortless! I got an Inkle loom so that I can follow along exactly with you and have just been goofing around to get the general gist of what to do. I will finish my goof off band today and then start this pattern tomorrow. Thank you for all that you do, you are a wonderful teacher with such warmth and humor.
I'm so happy that I found your channel. I watched about 5 episodes then spent the weekend in the woodshop making a loom. I'm almost done with my first pattern, halstatt 152, and I love it. Thank you so much for making these videos!
I didn't search for it. I'm not sure why youtube recommended it. But now I already watched a number of videos, subscribed to your channel and I hope I can try weaving one day. Looks very interesting! Love the pattern in this video.
🥰🥰🥰🥰 Omg after you sneezed my husband said bless you as an automatic response and I laughed because you responded. It just made my night (well its more like my morning)
The "which is simply not pronounceable" comment had me laughing out loud! We Swedes ofter have a Finnish translation on the back of products, tables-of-contents and alike, and I am flabbergasted every time..! 😅
Edit: Bless you!
We don't expect English speakers to pronounce our names correctly, I'll give it a "eeh, close enough". 😁👍 Greetings from Finland, btw! 👋
The only Finnish I know is "paska housut" which I learned from my friend Heide, whose Grandfather was from Finland. I'm told it's a term of endearment... No offense to any Finns that I didn't try to perform the linguistic gymnastics that Finnish requires. I practiced it a few times, but decided I wasn't going to be able to do it. :D
Yeah, Finnish isn't easy to an English speaker. The few pointers I can give, are "stress is always on the 1st syllable" and that we're absolutely a phonetic language, if there's a letter on the page, it's never silent, and it's always pronounced the same way. But like I said, we don't expect a non-finn to get it completely right. 😉
And I guess paskahousut can be a term of endearment... Kind of like calling your sweetheart an asshole. 😂 (paska = shit, housut = pants)
@@jkurkkari3553 I am howling laughing here and will be working paskahousut into conversation at my first opportunity!
@@jkurkkari3553 Bahaha! Hilarious!
@@jkurkkari3553 OMG, how funny! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I adore your sense of humor - you are such awesome-sauce! 💯❤
I was watching the Townsend's videos the other day and they were discussing how these bands were used. I was so excited that from watching your videos understood some of what they were talking about. This was from the 17th century in America and lead me to several books on Amazon.
Yes! Please do a video on the measurements/parts of the loom!
I am happy you've started showing a close-up of the finished patterns on the actual band. It really brings the whole video together 🙂.
I ADORE your videos. They are easy to follow and your sense of humor keeps me watching them… often in binges :) Thank you!
I have always wondered about weaving and found your channel this morning. Thanks so much, you have cost me £100 already! Added to my own order for a loom even my husband wants a go so we had to order 2. I regularly do bead weaving, as well as knit and crochet, so another ‘string’ to my bow and a great excuse to buy more thread. Bless you!
I have this all set up and ready to start waving as soon as I am done with my Christmas crafting projects. I have a goal of working my way through that book.
Thanks for posting this, you're right this is the perfect beginner pattern. It's easy to get a feel for the process and how it all works without worrying too much about the pattern.
Thanks so much! Another pattern on the docket! Thanks for the laugh too! I was watching on my phone and my husband sitting next to me laughed at the last bit with your sneeze. 😆💕 Bless ya!
I was not expecting the sneeze and instinctively said "Bless You". HAHAHA What a fun start to the day. :D
I just got the book in the mail (dec 7) so it took more than a month as I ordered it the same day this video was uploaded. It was well worth the wait I Love It!
I love the lazy Kate!!!! Such a great idea! I think I would be very tempted to get 4 spools of each color so I could warp 4 threads at once!! I am lazy that way!! I feel so much better when you can do 2 threads at once!!
I like the camera angle from over your right shoulder better because I can see all of the pegs!
Now that is a pattern I might just be able to master!!
I love you. You are my most favorite you tuber.💜
Awwww...you're so sweet!
So helpful. I have asked for an inkle loom for Christmas, and this will be a go-to video to see how to do tablet weaving on it! Thanks!
Thank you for this video! I was given. Applesies and Fox Noses as a gift recently. Being new to weaving, the difference in pattern type from the format you use stumped me for awhile. Now, thanks to this video, I have my Rosetta Stone and have been able to figure out how to "convert" and use the patterns!
I love your videos, they're very comforting and are putting me to sleep in the best way possible (I have insomnia due to anxiety)
Cannot wait to try this. I’ve only tried 2 patterns so far. Brilliant fun!
I love your channel, I've just started getting ready to weave (I built two small beginner Beka style looms!), but I like to be prepared, so I'm enjoying all your videos. I especially like the history lessons along with. Wish me luck with my first warp tomorrow!
Good luck!
I started finally, with your help. Thanks a lot!
Bless you! Pretty pattern - always relaxing to watch thank you.
xx
Greetings from Finland
Hooray! I just found out about this book and plan to order it. Glad to know you have a mapping from their charting system to yours (with which I am most familiar); it will save me much time. Your intros always crack me up, this one in particular. I’ve watched Netflix shows in Finnish and I understand why you took a pass on trying to pronounce anything. 😂
I would love to get the dimensions etc. for the loom you have.
Another great video and a great pattern to try!
I ordered that same book just today so I can get better use of my home made cards.😁
Absolutely a great tutorial. Very simple easy to follow instructions. Two things I will need to go back to review. Why some cards go forwards and others backwards and why some cards are flipped in one direction while others in another. Is part of the reasoning the S and Z?
There's a great deal of mystery about how the threads move with the cards that's very hard to explain. The S and Z determines the slant of the threads, and turning the cards moves the threads front to back and top to bottom, which determines which thread will 'float' to the top to be seen. You really have to do the thing to see how it works.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 thank you for your response. And you are right. Having a start at it would definitely help the understanding!
Just need the loom made now. :)
Thought I'd look for the book.... yeah, not so much. Once a book is out of print re-sellers on Amazon think they should be able to charge the world it seems. Maybe with the new book coming out. Is there a different place to purchase these books on-line? I live in Canada.
You can buy the book directly from the authors for MUCH cheaper. I will go add the link into the description! Give me just a few minutes to track that down.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Thank you for the info- just ordered it from the authors!
I did the same and had to do a doubletake at the price on amazon
Your videos are amazing!🤩 Can I post one in my Facebook group?😇
Yes of course!
The problem is the convention of the hole designation with the letters A, B, C and D on the card and from which side the card you read.
In your case, the A is at the upside back, away from your body, and the D is at the front towards your body and upside, so you can use the sequence ABCD if you read the letters on the the left side your card from upside back the A, downside back the B, downside front the C and upside front the D. In my case, A is up and towards the body, i.e. so in the upside front and D would be away from the body at the upside back. In this term I have to read DCBA as the sequence to get this pattern.
Your funny love your patter :) thanks for the hear up 😃
I tried to warp a pattern from this book and it was very very wrong. Thank you for the translation key!
Bless You!
Er, any chance you'll do a video on undoing mistakes? Asking for a friend, of course...
I will see what I can do...for your friend.
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 We appreciate it ;)
Could you link the tablet weaving pattern website that you use?
It's in the video description.
Hi Elewys did you manage to find the new book? I still can't afford it, it seems to be out of print and second hand copies are now expensive.
I got the Tablet Woven Treasures book and it includes some of the patterns from the Applesies book, including this one.
I was vaguely involved with SCA at one point when I lived in Texas and I recognize the name Ansteora, which I am probably misspelling. I coincidentally now live in the Seattle area, and would be mildly interested to know about the SCA hereabouts, though I'm not sure how much time I could spend on it.
Check out their web site, www.antir.org
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Cool! I will check it out, thank you.
What is the % of shrinkage when removed from loom?
I estimate about 25%
How long of a piece will your loom make, and can you adjust that with how you wrap your threads?
My loom maxes out at 3 3/4 yards. I can make it smaller, but can't make it bigger.
In your experience, is there any reason I couldn't thread the cards before warping? My fingers fumble a lot with fiddly tasks, and I feel I'm just asking for tangles when I try to control four loose ends all at once.
I think you could probably solve the issue with clothespins or something similar to hold the tread ends temporarily.
Does your choice of thread colour for the weft matter at all? I sometimes think, with some of the skip-hole patterns, that it might, but it's hard to be sure.
I know I did one where the weft showed, but I think that may have been inexperience...
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 So normally it wouldn't matter, then? But I'm guessing you could exaggerate or diminish a pattern by using a thicker or thinner ply of thread?
Or beating looser or not pulling the weft as tight. I think you can get a shadow of the weft in those skip hole weaves, but for the most part, I use a thread that matches the edges, which is usually the same color as the background, so that I don't have any weirdness where I don't want it.
I watched the video, can you tell me why the side is not equal? 3 cards on the left and 2 on the right! On can we put a extra card if we want without offending the pattern maker?
Apparently it was common in some period weaving. I wondered if this was to add more selvedge to sew it down onto a garment? You can make any alterations to the patterns that you like--add a card to make it symmetrical, add six cards on each side to make it wider, whatever you like!
This is great, another one I'm excited to try once I finally get a loom, aka approximately 2 days after you post the information about yours 😉. Hubby knows he's on alert for making it for me, lol
I have scissors on a clip, on my pocket, belt loop, or keychain.
Are you going to write a book? You know so much!
That's an interesting idea...
I would buy your book 💕💕💕
Thank You again for your time in making these videos! It helps so much and I have been looking at other videos but it seems they leave out steps!?😕 So I appreciate your style of sharing. Also, can I ask what program you use to write your patterns? Will probably never use it but it's nice to know anyway. 😊
Glad it was helpful! I just realized I didn't include the link in the description for the tablet weaving pattern generator. I'll do that now. It's jamesba.github.io/tabletweave/
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Thank You!
Are there any patterns that are Irish? Everything seems to be Norse/Finish ect.
I have one that I will be doing very soon called the Dublin Dragons. Stay tuned!
@@elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Thank you, then I will go ahead with plans to make a loom! Love your channel!!!
Hello from Triangle, New York.
Hiya!
I tried the scissors on ribbon......I stabbed myself😂
😂❤❤Oi
You sneeze like I do!!! ❤️ 😆