You really break it down into frank and easy steps that make the process less scary/daunting. Thank you. I keep coming back to this video for reference. Math tip: multiply a number times 1 and the fraction to skip the step of having to add. 12 picks per inch, 10 inch towel (9" + rolled hem), 120 picks * 1.1 = 132 inches in the loom
@@darcyfabre I’m already a fan of yours! Plus I really enjoyed the hospitality in your state when I was living in Florida and had to leave my place due to hurricanes. I only wish I had found a job and stayed there! Many many hugs from Provence, Adrien
Thanks for this video Darcy. You calm easy of explaining is a great review for me. I’ve been weaving 9 years and although I’m good with math I’m terrible at planning out projects. Your organized way of showing all your calculations is very straight forward and something I will aim to follow going forward.
Thank you for your generosity! And please, after seeing you disassembling, cleaning and reassembling the knitting machine, nothing of what you do can be called lazy! Dikke knuffels!!
Planning? Hah. I just warp, and go. Whatever comes out, is what comes out. Planning leads to stress. Stress leads to errors. Errors lead to an inferior product. Inferior products lead to less sales, and less sales means less weaving.
You really break it down into frank and easy steps that make the process less scary/daunting. Thank you. I keep coming back to this video for reference.
Math tip: multiply a number times 1 and the fraction to skip the step of having to add. 12 picks per inch, 10 inch towel (9" + rolled hem), 120 picks * 1.1 = 132 inches in the loom
This is your second video to show up in my search results today. Definitely a subscriber now! Really like your teaching and filming style.
Math is always a struggle for me! Thanks for sharing this great and not so lazy video
Thanks so much for watching!
@@darcyfabre I’m already a fan of yours! Plus I really enjoyed the hospitality in your state when I was living in Florida and had to leave my place due to hurricanes. I only wish I had found a job and stayed there! Many many hugs from Provence, Adrien
I enjoy your process. I’ve been doing it for 40 years. Works for me.😁
Please make more videos. U are a breathe of fresh air.
Thanks for this video Darcy. You calm easy of explaining is a great review for me. I’ve been weaving 9 years and although I’m good with math I’m terrible at planning out projects. Your organized way of showing all your calculations is very straight forward and something I will aim to follow going forward.
Thank you for your generosity! And please, after seeing you disassembling, cleaning and reassembling the knitting machine, nothing of what you do can be called lazy! Dikke knuffels!!
Love the intro!
Excellent explanation!
Thanks
Planning? Hah. I just warp, and go. Whatever comes out, is what comes out.
Planning leads to stress. Stress leads to errors. Errors lead to an inferior product. Inferior products lead to less sales, and less sales means less weaving.