Love it! Very well presented. I have passed on and gotten rid of chairs for not knowing how to replace and thinking the chair was done for. I have two chairs currently that need to be replaced and I am looking forward to adding the cord myself. Thank you.
I love your videos. They have been so helpful as I redo a set of Møller 75s. I wish I could get and keep my coil of cord as neat as you do. Feel like I’m spending a good chunk of time wrestling with it.
Thank you! That was brilliant. It all came flooding back from memory. Btw we used to hang a large loop made of cane or willow from a hook on the ceiling above our workstation and run the thread of material from the coil through that. Not only did it keep it out of your way as we worked, it also pretty much prevented it from un- or overtwisting. Anyway, thank you for this great video.
thanks for that video. Very, very well explained, one can neatly see every move (wich is not always the case with tutos) and the tips are very useful. And beautiful work !
That was awesome, best tutorial by far. Thanks, I very much apreciate the time and effort you put in to get such a high quality video.
Thank you very much for uploading this important video for weaving enthusiasts. Best regards
I love it
Thorough, clear and well presented video, appreciated!
Love it! Very well presented. I have passed on and gotten rid of chairs for not knowing how to replace and thinking the chair was done for. I have two chairs currently that need to be replaced and I am looking forward to adding the cord myself. Thank you.
I love your videos. They have been so helpful as I redo a set of Møller 75s. I wish I could get and keep my coil of cord as neat as you do. Feel like I’m spending a good chunk of time wrestling with it.
Thank you! That was brilliant. It all came flooding back from memory. Btw we used to hang a large loop made of cane or willow from a hook on the ceiling above our workstation and run the thread of material from the coil through that. Not only did it keep it out of your way as we worked, it also pretty much prevented it from un- or overtwisting. Anyway, thank you for this great video.
You taught me a lot without rushing through it.
Thanks so much for this, I was wondering if it was something I coulf learn.
thanks for that video. Very, very well explained, one can neatly see every move (wich is not always the case with tutos) and the tips are very useful. And beautiful work !
Very complete.
Thank U Professor!!!!😊
Marvelous! Thank you so much!
Дякую, ви дуже добре все пояснюєте. Я вам вдячна
Score 1.000 teacher.
I would love to try it. Do you sell the material?
How far do you recommend to set the nails?
Can this pattern, in this way, be woven using natural strand cane? I have a MCM stool that I would LOVE to do in strand cane...
Roughly how long does it take to finish a chair, working at a steady pace?
Forgive me if it's answered in the video, I skipped around a bit.