In weavingcloth, the warp is the set of lengthwise yarns that are held in tension on a frame or loom. The yarn that is inserted over-and-under the warp threads is called the weft, woof, or filler. Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end or end. Warp means "that which is thrown across" (Old Englishwearp, from weorpan, to throw, cf. Germanwerfen, Dutchwerpen).
Very simple looms use a spiral warp, in which a single, very long yarn is wound around a pair of sticks or beams in a spiral pattern to make up the warp.
Because the warp is held under high tension during the entire process of weaving, warp yarn must be strong. Yarn for warp ends is usually spun and pliedfibre. Traditional fibres for warping are wool, linen and silk. With the improvements in spinningtechnology during the Industrial Revolution, it became possible to make cotton yarn of sufficient strength to be used as the warp in mechanized weaving. Later, artificial or man-made fibres such as nylon or rayon were employed.
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to measure a warp on a warping reel or warping board for weaving on a loom.
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Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Learn how to warp for weaving with the Martha Stewart Crafts Lion Brand Yarn Knit & Weave Loom Kit.
8:06
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet weaving instructor Linda Hendrickson demonstrates how to make a continuous warp. This is a segment from the DVD "Weave A Neckpiece", a visual companio...
3:13
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to use a guide thread. Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaus...
6:22
Making a warp for tablet weaving
Making a warp for tablet weaving
Making a warp for tablet weaving
htto://humbleweaver.co.uk.
6:52
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
Inkle looms are used for weaving narrow bands that can be used as belts, straps and trim. See how to get started warping and weaving on your Schacht Spindle ...
42:37
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix President Claudia Chase goes over all the basics of how to warp a Mirr...
10:26
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, leashing on your warp, spreading your warp, winding a shuttle etc. re...
5:29
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll see why this loom has become so popular with individuals as well as c...
7:22
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern threads. The two books, Sámi Band Weaving and Woven Bands from Sweden ...
5:40
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, can be used if you have max 2 colours per tablet or missing holes etc. First thread cards through pack, then arrange them to right order, then arrange the card setting according to pattern and finally arrange colours according to starting position. After that your warp is ready to weave.
14:54
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
There 2 other videos that follow this one. The pattern is from Tablet Weaving by Marjorie and William Snow, printed in 1975.
2:39
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motion video. Part 1 shows you how to warp the loom only. Weaving and de...
7:11
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only the first few warp ends are threaded through the heddle in the video...
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
How to measure a warp on a warping reel or warping board for weaving on a loom.
2:28
Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Weaving: How to Warp the Loom
Learn how to warp for weaving with the Martha Stewart Crafts Lion Brand Yarn Knit & Weave Loom Kit.
8:06
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet Weaving: How to make a continuous warp
Tablet weaving instructor Linda Hendrickson demonstrates how to make a continuous warp. This is a segment from the DVD "Weave A Neckpiece", a visual companio...
3:13
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to use a guide thread. Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaus...
6:22
Making a warp for tablet weaving
Making a warp for tablet weaving
Making a warp for tablet weaving
htto://humbleweaver.co.uk.
6:52
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Inkle Loom
Inkle looms are used for weaving narrow bands that can be used as belts, straps and trim. See how to get started warping and weaving on your Schacht Spindle ...
42:37
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix President Claudia Chase goes over all the basics of how to warp a Mirr...
10:26
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, leashing on your warp, spreading your warp, winding a shuttle etc. re...
5:29
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll see why this loom has become so popular with individuals as well as c...
7:22
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern threads. The two books, Sámi Band Weaving and Woven Bands from Sweden ...
5:40
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, can be used if you have max 2 colours per tablet or missing holes etc. First thread cards through pack, then arrange them to right order, then arrange the card setting according to pattern and finally arrange colours according to starting position. After that your warp is ready to weave.
14:54
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
There 2 other videos that follow this one. The pattern is from Tablet Weaving by Marjorie and William Snow, printed in 1975.
2:39
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motion video. Part 1 shows you how to warp the loom only. Weaving and de...
7:11
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only the first few warp ends are threaded through the heddle in the video...
3:58
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Tapestry Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Tapestry Loom
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Tapestry Loom
The Schacht Tapestry Loom is a specially designed loom for pictorial weaving. It's great for wall hangings, placemats and any fabric up to 60" long and 25" w...
5:57
Type of Weft Insertions in weaving loom
Type of Weft Insertions in weaving loom
Type of Weft Insertions in weaving loom
Describes different types of weft insertion in a loom (shuttle, rapier, airjet, projectile and waterjets)
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European Method Inkle Warp Faced Pick Up Weaving Rigid Heddle
European Method Inkle Warp Faced Pick Up Weaving Rigid Heddle
European Method Inkle Warp Faced Pick Up Weaving Rigid Heddle
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 5 (Removing and chaining a warp)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 5 (Removing and chaining a warp)
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 5 (Removing and chaining a warp)
In this session of Weaving Basics, we finish making our warp and learn how to remove, chain, and store it.
Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaustaye Textiles Weaving Studio
http://www.huroniahandweavers.org/teanaustaye.html
Filmed and edited by David Killing
Music by Tim O'Reilly
6:49
CD Weaving - Warp Strings
CD Weaving - Warp Strings
CD Weaving - Warp Strings
7:37
Circular Weaving - WoolWench Warping A Circular Loom
Circular Weaving - WoolWench Warping A Circular Loom
Circular Weaving - WoolWench Warping A Circular Loom
Just to show how easy and fast it is to warp a Majacraft Circular Loom and get weaving! The loom used in this video is the prototype I had a part in designin...
5:15
Warping for Navajo Style Weaving the Beginning
Warping for Navajo Style Weaving the Beginning
Warping for Navajo Style Weaving the Beginning
This shows how I warp for Navajo Style Weaving. I always take the warp OVER the warping rods in a figure "8". I'm using conduit for my warping rods. I prefer...
9:30
Weaving on the SampleIt Loom
Weaving on the SampleIt Loom
Weaving on the SampleIt Loom
See how easy it is to warp and weave on the Ashford SampleIt Loom. The perfect loom for new weavers and great for sampling all the gorgeous yarns available t...
0:26
Tapestry weaving in high-warp loom
Tapestry weaving in high-warp loom
Tapestry weaving in high-warp loom
interesting project inspired in an aereal photo woven by Stella Tang and Ixchel Suarez. Materials: wool, silk, bamboo fibre, cotton and metallic threads.
How to Weave on a Loom - Measuring a warp for weaving - Part 1
Tablet weaving instructor Linda Hendrickson demonstrates how to make a continuous warp. This is a segment from the DVD "Weave A Neckpiece", a visual companio...
Tablet weaving instructor Linda Hendrickson demonstrates how to make a continuous warp. This is a segment from the DVD "Weave A Neckpiece", a visual companio...
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to use a guide thread. Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaus...
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to use a guide thread. Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaus...
Inkle looms are used for weaving narrow bands that can be used as belts, straps and trim. See how to get started warping and weaving on your Schacht Spindle ...
Inkle looms are used for weaving narrow bands that can be used as belts, straps and trim. See how to get started warping and weaving on your Schacht Spindle ...
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix President Claudia Chase goes over all the basics of how to warp a Mirr...
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix President Claudia Chase goes over all the basics of how to warp a Mirr...
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, leashing on your warp, spreading your warp, winding a shuttle etc. re...
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, leashing on your warp, spreading your warp, winding a shuttle etc. re...
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll see why this loom has become so popular with individuals as well as c...
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll see why this loom has become so popular with individuals as well as c...
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern threads. The two books, Sámi Band Weaving and Woven Bands from Sweden ...
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern threads. The two books, Sámi Band Weaving and Woven Bands from Sweden ...
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, can be used if you have max 2 colours per tablet or missing holes etc. First thread cards through pack, then arrange them to right order, then arrange the card setting according to pattern and finally arrange colours according to starting position. After that your warp is ready to weave.
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, can be used if you have max 2 colours per tablet or missing holes etc. First thread cards through pack, then arrange them to right order, then arrange the card setting according to pattern and finally arrange colours according to starting position. After that your warp is ready to weave.
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motion video. Part 1 shows you how to warp the loom only. Weaving and de...
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motion video. Part 1 shows you how to warp the loom only. Weaving and de...
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only the first few warp ends are threaded through the heddle in the video...
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only the first few warp ends are threaded through the heddle in the video...
The Schacht Tapestry Loom is a specially designed loom for pictorial weaving. It's great for wall hangings, placemats and any fabric up to 60" long and 25" w...
The Schacht Tapestry Loom is a specially designed loom for pictorial weaving. It's great for wall hangings, placemats and any fabric up to 60" long and 25" w...
In this session of Weaving Basics, we finish making our warp and learn how to remove, chain, and store it.
Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaustaye Textiles Weaving Studio
http://www.huroniahandweavers.org/teanaustaye.html
Filmed and edited by David Killing
Music by Tim O'Reilly
In this session of Weaving Basics, we finish making our warp and learn how to remove, chain, and store it.
Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaustaye Textiles Weaving Studio
http://www.huroniahandweavers.org/teanaustaye.html
Filmed and edited by David Killing
Music by Tim O'Reilly
Just to show how easy and fast it is to warp a Majacraft Circular Loom and get weaving! The loom used in this video is the prototype I had a part in designin...
Just to show how easy and fast it is to warp a Majacraft Circular Loom and get weaving! The loom used in this video is the prototype I had a part in designin...
This shows how I warp for Navajo Style Weaving. I always take the warp OVER the warping rods in a figure "8". I'm using conduit for my warping rods. I prefer...
This shows how I warp for Navajo Style Weaving. I always take the warp OVER the warping rods in a figure "8". I'm using conduit for my warping rods. I prefer...
See how easy it is to warp and weave on the Ashford SampleIt Loom. The perfect loom for new weavers and great for sampling all the gorgeous yarns available t...
See how easy it is to warp and weave on the Ashford SampleIt Loom. The perfect loom for new weavers and great for sampling all the gorgeous yarns available t...
interesting project inspired in an aereal photo woven by Stella Tang and Ixchel Suarez. Materials: wool, silk, bamboo fibre, cotton and metallic threads.
interesting project inspired in an aereal photo woven by Stella Tang and Ixchel Suarez. Materials: wool, silk, bamboo fibre, cotton and metallic threads.
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
2 Part series of weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Winding on a long warp by yourself and threading spaced warp threads to create loops for attaching the blanket panels.
1:13
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
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China No-Jacquard Stripe Design Plastic Weft Mats with Colored Warp Yarns weaving Machine
10:29
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
A video by designer and artist Patricia Cantos showing how to warp a frame weaving loom for tapestry weaving. It also explains how to determine the correct warp sett. Part of a series of weaving lessons for beginners.
I also have knitting and crochet YouTube Channels knitwithpat and crochetwithpat with lost of tips and lessons for beginners and more advanced crafters.
Luxury yarns and more crafting ideas are available at my website http://www.patriciacantosdesign.com
Don't forget to subscribe to this channel to hear about new videos.
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Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
Download this book and browse more book now
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Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. This course goes beyond simple warp-and-weft weaving, teaching you how to add long, dramatic fringe, color-blocked shapes, fluffy clouds of wool roving, and loads of texture and color.
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Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. In this installment, Annabel shows you how to set up the warp threads on your loom.
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Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Rebecca Mezoff (http://rebeccamezoff.com) weaves on her low warp Harrisville Rug Loom. Many of my students have requested a video showing me weaving on the loom I use the most. Here it is! My apologies for showing the top of my head. Some of this weaving was a little tricky and I had to lean in! Find out about the online tapestry classes I teach as well as workshops throughout the USA at http://rebeccamezoff.com
5:14
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
In this video I show my method for making heddles and warping an inkle loom. More information can be found on my blog at http://www.aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/
The blog includes a FAQ page, loom comparisons, a resource page, pattern drafts, a list of uses for a woven band, product recommendations and lots of examples to inspire you drawn from my decades of experience weaving on inkle looms. ~Annie MacHale
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Frame Weaving l Class Preview
Frame Weaving l Class Preview
Frame Weaving l Class Preview
View Class Now: http://www.creativebug.com/classseries/single/weaving-for-beginners-basic-weaving-techniques-part-1?utm_source=michales&utm;_medium=projectpage&utm;_campaign=1262&c;_crid=702
Learn how to weave gorgeous, colorful textiles using yarn and simple household items. Annabel shows you how to build your own loom using an inexpensive frame and nails, and then demonstrates how to set up the warp threads. You’ll learn the basic over-under motion of classic weaving, and once you’ve mastered the essentials, you’ll learn how to create fringe, stripes, and colorful shapes. At the end, Annabel shows you how to take the weaving off the loom and
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How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
Learn how to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
5:58
Weaving on Jen's warp
Weaving on Jen's warp
Weaving on Jen's warp
She dressed the loom, then we wove tea towels on it
18:16
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
On this CraftSanity video tutorial, Jennifer and Jon demonstrate how to weave drink coasters using up-cycled cotton fabric.
The video covers the whole process from tearing the fabric into strips and connecting them into one continuous strand without tying knots to the weaving and finishing process.
We even show you what to do when things don't go perfectly and how to laugh it off when the stitching on the deck swing you're sitting on starts to give way. What does this have to with weaving? Tune in to find out. : )
This video tutorial features the 9-peg CraftSanity weaving loom, visit http://www.craftsanity.etsy.com to shop the full Craft
1:02
Python Weaving Program
Python Weaving Program
Python Weaving Program
This video shows you how to use a python program that allows you to create a weaving harness and change the patterns and colors by clicking the weft and warp buttons.
5:18
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
Rag rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Supplies: 8/4 cotton warp.
10 dent rigid heddle
24 inches rigid heddle loom
Strips of fabric made from old sheets.
Weave a 2 inch hem with 8/4 cotton warp before beginning to weave with cotton rags. Weave a 2 inch hem again at the end of your rug before cutting and tying off.
5:27
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
The rigid-heddle loom allows you to use a wide range of yarns for weaving. From lovely bouncy handspun to singles big and small, a yarn need only pass a simple test as demonstrated in this video by Liz Gipson.
Liz is the author of the newly revised "Weaving Made Easy" and founder of Yarnworker, a source for rigid-heddle patterns, inspiration, and know-how. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @yarnworker.
6:54
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 2
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 2
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 2
There is one more video after this one.
3:02
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 3
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 3
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 3
This is the end, my friends.
8:49
Weaving Waraji (rope sandals) w/ The Urban-Abo: Setting up (2/7)
Weaving Waraji (rope sandals) w/ The Urban-Abo: Setting up (2/7)
Weaving Waraji (rope sandals) w/ The Urban-Abo: Setting up (2/7)
"Waraji" (wah-dah-jee) or Japanese rice-straw sandals are ancient woven footware. They can be woven from many different plant fibers and rope, as well as from synthetic cloth or strips of t-shirt.
Here I will explain how to set up the warp (the weaving frame), and how to lay in the weft (the weavers or woven part) to start the weaving process using your hands and feet.
For more information please visit: www.TheUrbanAbo.com
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ATD1000 Mat weaving machine 1000mm with dense warp yard
ATD1000 Mat weaving machine 1000mm with dense warp yard
ATD1000 Mat weaving machine 1000mm with dense warp yard
CHINA PLASTIC MAT WEAVING MACHINE NO JACQUARD
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Tree Weaving on Paper Plate - Step 1: Warp Threads
Tree Weaving on Paper Plate - Step 1: Warp Threads
Tree Weaving on Paper Plate - Step 1: Warp Threads
How to start your tree weaving on a paper plate with warp threads
4:56
Warping & Weaving Waffle pattern three colors
Warping & Weaving Waffle pattern three colors
Warping & Weaving Waffle pattern three colors
My experience on warping and weaving double wide waffle pattern with three colors
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PP Dense Warp Yard Jacquard Weaving machine
PP Dense Warp Yard Jacquard Weaving machine
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Patola weaving art
Patola weaving art
Patola weaving art
I've discovered this remarkable traditional art when visiting Patan in Gujarat. This weaving technique is based on double ikat.
Double ikat is a technique in which both warp and the weft are resist-dyed prior to stringing on the loom.
Double ikat is only produced in three countries: India, Japan and Indonesia. The double ikat of Japan is a type of kasuri. It is woven in the Okinawa islands where it is called tate-yoko gasuri. In Indonesia it is only made in one small Bali Aga village, Tenganan in east Bali.The double ikat of India is predominantly woven in Gujarat and is called patola.
Patola Sari requires 6 months to 1 year work and cost
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
2 Part series of weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Winding on a long warp by yourself and threading spaced warp threads to create loops for attaching the blanket panels.
2 Part series of weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Winding on a long warp by yourself and threading spaced warp threads to create loops for attaching the blanket panels.
published:04 Aug 2015
views:37
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
A video by designer and artist Patricia Cantos showing how to warp a frame weaving loom for tapestry weaving. It also explains how to determine the correct warp sett. Part of a series of weaving lessons for beginners.
I also have knitting and crochet YouTube Channels knitwithpat and crochetwithpat with lost of tips and lessons for beginners and more advanced crafters.
Luxury yarns and more crafting ideas are available at my website http://www.patriciacantosdesign.com
Don't forget to subscribe to this channel to hear about new videos.
A video by designer and artist Patricia Cantos showing how to warp a frame weaving loom for tapestry weaving. It also explains how to determine the correct warp sett. Part of a series of weaving lessons for beginners.
I also have knitting and crochet YouTube Channels knitwithpat and crochetwithpat with lost of tips and lessons for beginners and more advanced crafters.
Luxury yarns and more crafting ideas are available at my website http://www.patriciacantosdesign.com
Don't forget to subscribe to this channel to hear about new videos.
published:13 Jul 2015
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Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. This course goes beyond simple warp-and-weft weaving, teaching you how to add long, dramatic fringe, color-blocked shapes, fluffy clouds of wool roving, and loads of texture and color.
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Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. In this installment, Annabel shows you how to set up the warp threads on your loom.
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Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
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Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. This course goes beyond simple warp-and-weft weaving, teaching you how to add long, dramatic fringe, color-blocked shapes, fluffy clouds of wool roving, and loads of texture and color.
https://www.creativebug.com/classseries/weaving-for-beginners
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1QLfp1r
About this class:
Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. In this installment, Annabel shows you how to set up the warp threads on your loom.
Connect with Creativebug: http://bit.ly/1ESur2k
Facebook:http://on.fb.me/1Ai7nTg
Twitter:http://bit.ly/1DLkSwh
Instagram:http://bit.ly/1ESupaN
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About Creativebug:
Our Creativebug channel brings you inspiration and know-how to realize your creative potential. Experience the pride and satisfaction of making something by hand, through hundreds of videos featuring top designers and artists.
About Annabel Wrigley:
Annabel is an Aussie mum living in rural Virginia. She owns Little Pincushion Studio, a sweet space where she teaches many little sewing pixies everything they need to know to go forth and conquer the world of sewing and creating.
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
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published:02 Jul 2015
views:42
Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Rebecca Mezoff (http://rebeccamezoff.com) weaves on her low warp Harrisville Rug Loom. Many of my students have requested a video showing me weaving on the loom I use the most. Here it is! My apologies for showing the top of my head. Some of this weaving was a little tricky and I had to lean in! Find out about the online tapestry classes I teach as well as workshops throughout the USA at http://rebeccamezoff.com
Rebecca Mezoff (http://rebeccamezoff.com) weaves on her low warp Harrisville Rug Loom. Many of my students have requested a video showing me weaving on the loom I use the most. Here it is! My apologies for showing the top of my head. Some of this weaving was a little tricky and I had to lean in! Find out about the online tapestry classes I teach as well as workshops throughout the USA at http://rebeccamezoff.com
published:26 Jun 2015
views:215
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
In this video I show my method for making heddles and warping an inkle loom. More information can be found on my blog at http://www.aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/
The blog includes a FAQ page, loom comparisons, a resource page, pattern drafts, a list of uses for a woven band, product recommendations and lots of examples to inspire you drawn from my decades of experience weaving on inkle looms. ~Annie MacHale
In this video I show my method for making heddles and warping an inkle loom. More information can be found on my blog at http://www.aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/
The blog includes a FAQ page, loom comparisons, a resource page, pattern drafts, a list of uses for a woven band, product recommendations and lots of examples to inspire you drawn from my decades of experience weaving on inkle looms. ~Annie MacHale
View Class Now: http://www.creativebug.com/classseries/single/weaving-for-beginners-basic-weaving-techniques-part-1?utm_source=michales&utm;_medium=projectpage&utm;_campaign=1262&c;_crid=702
Learn how to weave gorgeous, colorful textiles using yarn and simple household items. Annabel shows you how to build your own loom using an inexpensive frame and nails, and then demonstrates how to set up the warp threads. You’ll learn the basic over-under motion of classic weaving, and once you’ve mastered the essentials, you’ll learn how to create fringe, stripes, and colorful shapes. At the end, Annabel shows you how to take the weaving off the loom and turn it into a wall hanging.
What You’ll Learn:
How to build a loom out of a simple frame
How to warp the loom and check for tension
How to create a “shed” for your warp threads using cardboard and a dowel
How to create fringe using a Rya Knot
How to create stripes in your weaving
How to create colored shapes in your weaving using the “open slit” method and the “interlocking” method
How to remove the weaving from the loom and finish the ends for hanging
Don't forget to share your project photos with #MadeWithMichaels
View Class Now: http://www.creativebug.com/classseries/single/weaving-for-beginners-basic-weaving-techniques-part-1?utm_source=michales&utm;_medium=projectpage&utm;_campaign=1262&c;_crid=702
Learn how to weave gorgeous, colorful textiles using yarn and simple household items. Annabel shows you how to build your own loom using an inexpensive frame and nails, and then demonstrates how to set up the warp threads. You’ll learn the basic over-under motion of classic weaving, and once you’ve mastered the essentials, you’ll learn how to create fringe, stripes, and colorful shapes. At the end, Annabel shows you how to take the weaving off the loom and turn it into a wall hanging.
What You’ll Learn:
How to build a loom out of a simple frame
How to warp the loom and check for tension
How to create a “shed” for your warp threads using cardboard and a dowel
How to create fringe using a Rya Knot
How to create stripes in your weaving
How to create colored shapes in your weaving using the “open slit” method and the “interlocking” method
How to remove the weaving from the loom and finish the ends for hanging
Don't forget to share your project photos with #MadeWithMichaels
published:14 Jun 2015
views:23
How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
On this CraftSanity video tutorial, Jennifer and Jon demonstrate how to weave drink coasters using up-cycled cotton fabric.
The video covers the whole process from tearing the fabric into strips and connecting them into one continuous strand without tying knots to the weaving and finishing process.
We even show you what to do when things don't go perfectly and how to laugh it off when the stitching on the deck swing you're sitting on starts to give way. What does this have to with weaving? Tune in to find out. : )
This video tutorial features the 9-peg CraftSanity weaving loom, visit http://www.craftsanity.etsy.com to shop the full CraftSanity Loom collection.
Visit http://www.craftsanity.com for regular blog posts and CraftSanity Podcast updates.
Quick Links
0:05 Intro
2:20 Suggestions for materials, salvaging fabrics
3:30 Preparing fabric
4:10 Tearing fabric
6:10 Keeping strips organized
6:30 Connecting strips together (detail shot)
7:40 Getting started weaving
8:05 Warping the loom (detail shot)
8:36 Securing the warp fabric to the loom
9:15 Dealing with fabric knots near the pegs
10:30 Starting with the second color (detail shot)
11:30 Getting the coaster off the loom (detail shot)
12:38 How to handle the loose ends
15:10 Dealing with fabric that is woven too tight
15:50 What went wrong with Jon's coaster? How to avoid problems.
17:00 Suggestions for working with new fabric
17:50 Blooper Reel: Breaking the swing
On this CraftSanity video tutorial, Jennifer and Jon demonstrate how to weave drink coasters using up-cycled cotton fabric.
The video covers the whole process from tearing the fabric into strips and connecting them into one continuous strand without tying knots to the weaving and finishing process.
We even show you what to do when things don't go perfectly and how to laugh it off when the stitching on the deck swing you're sitting on starts to give way. What does this have to with weaving? Tune in to find out. : )
This video tutorial features the 9-peg CraftSanity weaving loom, visit http://www.craftsanity.etsy.com to shop the full CraftSanity Loom collection.
Visit http://www.craftsanity.com for regular blog posts and CraftSanity Podcast updates.
Quick Links
0:05 Intro
2:20 Suggestions for materials, salvaging fabrics
3:30 Preparing fabric
4:10 Tearing fabric
6:10 Keeping strips organized
6:30 Connecting strips together (detail shot)
7:40 Getting started weaving
8:05 Warping the loom (detail shot)
8:36 Securing the warp fabric to the loom
9:15 Dealing with fabric knots near the pegs
10:30 Starting with the second color (detail shot)
11:30 Getting the coaster off the loom (detail shot)
12:38 How to handle the loose ends
15:10 Dealing with fabric that is woven too tight
15:50 What went wrong with Jon's coaster? How to avoid problems.
17:00 Suggestions for working with new fabric
17:50 Blooper Reel: Breaking the swing
This video shows you how to use a python program that allows you to create a weaving harness and change the patterns and colors by clicking the weft and warp buttons.
This video shows you how to use a python program that allows you to create a weaving harness and change the patterns and colors by clicking the weft and warp buttons.
Rag rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Supplies: 8/4 cotton warp.
10 dent rigid heddle
24 inches rigid heddle loom
Strips of fabric made from old sheets.
Weave a 2 inch hem with 8/4 cotton warp before beginning to weave with cotton rags. Weave a 2 inch hem again at the end of your rug before cutting and tying off.
Rag rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Supplies: 8/4 cotton warp.
10 dent rigid heddle
24 inches rigid heddle loom
Strips of fabric made from old sheets.
Weave a 2 inch hem with 8/4 cotton warp before beginning to weave with cotton rags. Weave a 2 inch hem again at the end of your rug before cutting and tying off.
The rigid-heddle loom allows you to use a wide range of yarns for weaving. From lovely bouncy handspun to singles big and small, a yarn need only pass a simple test as demonstrated in this video by Liz Gipson.
Liz is the author of the newly revised "Weaving Made Easy" and founder of Yarnworker, a source for rigid-heddle patterns, inspiration, and know-how. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @yarnworker.
The rigid-heddle loom allows you to use a wide range of yarns for weaving. From lovely bouncy handspun to singles big and small, a yarn need only pass a simple test as demonstrated in this video by Liz Gipson.
Liz is the author of the newly revised "Weaving Made Easy" and founder of Yarnworker, a source for rigid-heddle patterns, inspiration, and know-how. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @yarnworker.
"Waraji" (wah-dah-jee) or Japanese rice-straw sandals are ancient woven footware. They can be woven from many different plant fibers and rope, as well as from synthetic cloth or strips of t-shirt.
Here I will explain how to set up the warp (the weaving frame), and how to lay in the weft (the weavers or woven part) to start the weaving process using your hands and feet.
For more information please visit: www.TheUrbanAbo.com
"Waraji" (wah-dah-jee) or Japanese rice-straw sandals are ancient woven footware. They can be woven from many different plant fibers and rope, as well as from synthetic cloth or strips of t-shirt.
Here I will explain how to set up the warp (the weaving frame), and how to lay in the weft (the weavers or woven part) to start the weaving process using your hands and feet.
For more information please visit: www.TheUrbanAbo.com
published:27 Mar 2015
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ATD1000 Mat weaving machine 1000mm with dense warp yard
I've discovered this remarkable traditional art when visiting Patan in Gujarat. This weaving technique is based on double ikat.
Double ikat is a technique in which both warp and the weft are resist-dyed prior to stringing on the loom.
Double ikat is only produced in three countries: India, Japan and Indonesia. The double ikat of Japan is a type of kasuri. It is woven in the Okinawa islands where it is called tate-yoko gasuri. In Indonesia it is only made in one small Bali Aga village, Tenganan in east Bali.The double ikat of India is predominantly woven in Gujarat and is called patola.
Patola Sari requires 6 months to 1 year work and costs around 1,5 lakhs...2000 euros...
I've discovered this remarkable traditional art when visiting Patan in Gujarat. This weaving technique is based on double ikat.
Double ikat is a technique in which both warp and the weft are resist-dyed prior to stringing on the loom.
Double ikat is only produced in three countries: India, Japan and Indonesia. The double ikat of Japan is a type of kasuri. It is woven in the Okinawa islands where it is called tate-yoko gasuri. In Indonesia it is only made in one small Bali Aga village, Tenganan in east Bali.The double ikat of India is predominantly woven in Gujarat and is called patola.
Patola Sari requires 6 months to 1 year work and costs around 1,5 lakhs...2000 euros...
The Warp & The Weft - A Weaving Story of National Significance
The Warp & The Weft - A Weaving Story of National Significance
The Warp & The Weft - A Weaving Story of National Significance
Fay Skyring and Di Lansdown have been weaving some of Australia's most exquisite fabric for the furnishings in New Parliament House since it opened. Many a p...
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Warp Rep Part 1
Warp Rep Part 1
Warp Rep Part 1
About time I did another weaving video.
And this time I am changing the style of my weaving from my usual things like towels, to a small rug. So many people think of rugs first when they think of home weaving, but they are thinking of "rag rugs" where the "rags", that are used as weft, are a big part of the rug. I am starting here a "Warp Rep" rug, so you will see as you watch what I mean by Warp Rep, and why the "rag weft" is not important in this type of weave. In fact, there is no "rag weft". There is a weft, but it is not "rag".
So relax, sit back and watch as I start this project, it will take me another video to finish this, but y
45:04
Warping for Bead Weaving
Warping for Bead Weaving
Warping for Bead Weaving
Learn how to warp a Mirrix Loom for bead weaving (with and without the shedding device) with this detailed video!
27:51
Warping a Mirrix Loom for Bead Weaving with a Shedding Device
Warping a Mirrix Loom for Bead Weaving with a Shedding Device
Warping a Mirrix Loom for Bead Weaving with a Shedding Device
Learn how to warp a Mirrix Loom for Bead Weaving with a Shedding Device.
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Nancy & Jen Today: Warping meditation, using colours (148) ASMR weaving
Nancy & Jen Today: Warping meditation, using colours (148) ASMR weaving
Nancy & Jen Today: Warping meditation, using colours (148) ASMR weaving
We're measuring a warp with colours. Colors. I've never used colors in the warp before!
24:02
Introduction to Wire Weaving Tutorial - Beaducation.com
Introduction to Wire Weaving Tutorial - Beaducation.com
Introduction to Wire Weaving Tutorial - Beaducation.com
In this introductory class instructor Lisa Niven Kelly will demonstrate 4 weave designs, cover warp and weave wires, starting a new wire, and finishing your woven pieces. Once you've practiced...
57:30
How to weave a circle on the peg loom
How to weave a circle on the peg loom
How to weave a circle on the peg loom
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave a circle of any size on the Dewberry Ridge Peg Loom. Noreen will explain a little 'Circle math...
22:51
Taana Baana: The Warp and Weft of India
Taana Baana: The Warp and Weft of India
Taana Baana: The Warp and Weft of India
Set up as a musical with no interviews, 'Taana Baana: The warp and weft of India' weaves together the metaphoric act of weaving with the musical traditions of north India to reflect on what...
27:20
The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
more at http://clothing.quickfound.net
"Women in period costumes demonstrate spinning and weaving as done throughout history." Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_spinning
The origins of spinning fiber to make string or yarn are lost
27:29
Double Weave L Shawl - part 1 - Loom Setup
Double Weave L Shawl - part 1 - Loom Setup
Double Weave L Shawl - part 1 - Loom Setup
The first of two videos which show the weaving of a "Double Weave L Shaped Shawl". In this first video I discuss what I will be making, I measure out the war...
20:12
Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Plain weave a summer holiday table runner using 8/2 cotton thread.
Supplies:
12 dent rigid heddle reed
3 colors - red, white , blue.
8/2 cotton thread used double for warp and weft.
Warp 1 1/2 yards long.
13 inches in reed.
Finished table runner is 12 inches by 38 inches including fringe.
25:12
R14 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
R14 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
R14 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
Part 14 Laying carpet warp Carpet Weaving Baft Farsh بافت فرش ایرانی Iran قسمت چهاردهم چله کشی گلیم.
26:02
R5 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
R5 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
R5 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
Part 5 Drawing warp Turkish of carpet making Carpet Weaving Baft Farsh بافت فرش ایرانی Iran قسمت پنجم چله کشی ترکی.
20:40
Nancy Today: Weaving how to fix threading mistake (weaving 106) ASMR weaving
Nancy Today: Weaving how to fix threading mistake (weaving 106) ASMR weaving
Nancy Today: Weaving how to fix threading mistake (weaving 106) ASMR weaving
How to fix yet another threading mistake as I put the warp onto the loom, before starting to weave it.
26:10
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 1
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 1
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 1
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part one of a series of 4 videos. Th...
23:07
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 2
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 2
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 2
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 2 of a series of 4 videos. Ther...
23:43
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 4
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 4
How to weave Inkle bands on the Mirrix Loom part 4
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 4 of a series of 4 videos. This...
27:55
Soumak Pouch Weave Along Part 3 Warping the Looms
Soumak Pouch Weave Along Part 3 Warping the Looms
Soumak Pouch Weave Along Part 3 Warping the Looms
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay is Part 3 of the Soumak Pouch Weave Along (Warping the Looms). For all the posts in the Weave Along, please see: ...
28:26
How to weave a hexagon using continuous weaving methods on Lily Speed o Weave loom
How to weave a hexagon using continuous weaving methods on Lily Speed o Weave loom
How to weave a hexagon using continuous weaving methods on Lily Speed o Weave loom
This video tutorial shows how Noreen Crone-Findlay has figured out a way of using continuous weaving techniques to weave a hexagon shape on vintage Lily Spee...
23:06
How to weave bands on the double hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c).avi
How to weave bands on the double hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c).avi
How to weave bands on the double hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c).avi
Video tutorial on how to weave decorative narrow bands on the double hole or 2 hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c). The first video had errors...
21:49
Ursula Graham Bower's black and white film in Naga Hills 1938-9
Ursula Graham Bower's black and white film in Naga Hills 1938-9
Ursula Graham Bower's black and white film in Naga Hills 1938-9
Kabui woman weaving with a backstrap loom, Kambiron
Threading Kuki shuttle
Chiru weaving Charoi Khulen
Kabi Weaving Kakadan
Kabui weaving - preparing a warp
pattern weaving using fingers to pick in chain stitch - backstrap loom, at Kokadan
Tangkhul pottery being made at Nungbi Khunou village
Kuki spinning
Kuki brass castings by Cire-Perdu process
Tangkhul pottery making, Nungbi Khunao
See Ursula Graham Bower, 'Naga Path'
38:08
How to build an upcycled loom & stand from recycled stuff & weave on the pictur
How to build an upcycled loom & stand from recycled stuff & weave on the pictur
How to build an upcycled loom & stand from recycled stuff & weave on the pictur
This video tutorial is a celebration of upcycling and recycling. It shows how to build a loom from a picture frame and how to build a stand for the loom usin...
The Warp & The Weft - A Weaving Story of National Significance
Fay Skyring and Di Lansdown have been weaving some of Australia's most exquisite fabric for the furnishings in New Parliament House since it opened. Many a p...
Fay Skyring and Di Lansdown have been weaving some of Australia's most exquisite fabric for the furnishings in New Parliament House since it opened. Many a p...
About time I did another weaving video.
And this time I am changing the style of my weaving from my usual things like towels, to a small rug. So many people think of rugs first when they think of home weaving, but they are thinking of "rag rugs" where the "rags", that are used as weft, are a big part of the rug. I am starting here a "Warp Rep" rug, so you will see as you watch what I mean by Warp Rep, and why the "rag weft" is not important in this type of weave. In fact, there is no "rag weft". There is a weft, but it is not "rag".
So relax, sit back and watch as I start this project, it will take me another video to finish this, but you will get a good start on what I am doing in this video.
About time I did another weaving video.
And this time I am changing the style of my weaving from my usual things like towels, to a small rug. So many people think of rugs first when they think of home weaving, but they are thinking of "rag rugs" where the "rags", that are used as weft, are a big part of the rug. I am starting here a "Warp Rep" rug, so you will see as you watch what I mean by Warp Rep, and why the "rag weft" is not important in this type of weave. In fact, there is no "rag weft". There is a weft, but it is not "rag".
So relax, sit back and watch as I start this project, it will take me another video to finish this, but you will get a good start on what I am doing in this video.
In this introductory class instructor Lisa Niven Kelly will demonstrate 4 weave designs, cover warp and weave wires, starting a new wire, and finishing your woven pieces. Once you've practiced...
In this introductory class instructor Lisa Niven Kelly will demonstrate 4 weave designs, cover warp and weave wires, starting a new wire, and finishing your woven pieces. Once you've practiced...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave a circle of any size on the Dewberry Ridge Peg Loom. Noreen will explain a little 'Circle math...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave a circle of any size on the Dewberry Ridge Peg Loom. Noreen will explain a little 'Circle math...
Set up as a musical with no interviews, 'Taana Baana: The warp and weft of India' weaves together the metaphoric act of weaving with the musical traditions of north India to reflect on what...
Set up as a musical with no interviews, 'Taana Baana: The warp and weft of India' weaves together the metaphoric act of weaving with the musical traditions of north India to reflect on what...
more at http://clothing.quickfound.net
"Women in period costumes demonstrate spinning and weaving as done throughout history." Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_spinning
The origins of spinning fiber to make string or yarn are lost in time, but archaeological evidence in the form of representation of string skirts has been dated to the Upper Paleolithic era, some 20,000 years ago. In the most primitive type of spinning, tufts of animal hair or plant fiber are rolled down the thigh with the hand, and additional tufts are added as needed until the desired length of spun fiber is achieved. Later, the fiber is fastened to a stone which is twirled round until the yarn is sufficiently twisted, whereupon it is wound upon the stone and the process repeated over and over.
The next method of spinning yarn is with the spindle, a straight stick eight to twelve inches long on which the yarn is wound after twisting. At first the stick had a cleft or split in the top in which the thread was fixed. Later, a hook of bone was added to the upper end. The bunch of wool or plant fibers is held in the left hand. With the right hand the fibers are drawn out several inches and the end fastened securely in the slit or hook on the top of the spindle. A whirling motion is given to the spindle on the thigh or any convenient part of the body. The twisted yarn is then wound on to the upper part of the spindle. Another bunch of fibers is drawn out, the spindle is given another twirl, the yarn is wound on the spindle, and so on.
The distaff was used for holding the bunch of wool, flax, or other fibers. It was a short stick, on one end of which was loosely wound the raw material. The other end of the distaff was held in the hand, under the arm or thrust in the girdle of the spinner. When held thus, one hand was left free for drawing out the fibers.
A spindle containing a quantity of yarn rotates more easily, steadily, and continues longer than an empty one; hence, the next improvement was the addition of a weight called a spindle whorl at the bottom of the spindle. These whorls are discs of wood, stone, clay, or metal with a hole in the center for the spindle, which keep the spindle steady and promote its rotation. Spindle whorls appeared in the Neolithic era...
In mediæval times, poor families had such a need for yarn to make their own cloth and clothes that practically all girls and unmarried women would keep busy spinning, and "spinster" became synonymous with an unmarried woman...
A great wheel (also called a wool wheel, high wheel or walking wheel) is advantageous when using the long-draw technique to spin wool or cotton because the high ratio between the large wheel and the whorl (sheave) enables the spinner to turn the bobbin faster, thus significantly speeding up production.
A Saxony wheel (also called a flax wheel) or an upright wheel (also called a castle wheel), can be used to spin wool or cotton, but are invaluable when spinning flax (linen). The ends of flax fibers tend to stick out from the thread unless wetted while being spun. The spinner typically keeps a bowl of water handy when spinning flax, and on these types of wheels, both hands are free (since the wheel is turned with a treadle, rather than by hand), so the spinner can use one hand to draft the fibers and the other to wet them...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaving
Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The other methods are knitting, lace making, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. (Weft or woof is an old English word meaning "that which is woven".) The method in which these threads are inter woven affects the characteristics of the cloth.
Cloth is usually woven on a loom, a device that holds the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. A fabric band which meets this definition of cloth (warp threads with a weft thread winding between) can also be made using other methods, including tablet weaving, back-strap, or other techniques without looms.
The way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave. The majority of woven products are created with one of three basic weaves: plain weave, satin weave, or twill. Woven cloth can be plain (in one colour or a simple pattern), or can be woven in decorative or artistic designs...
more at http://clothing.quickfound.net
"Women in period costumes demonstrate spinning and weaving as done throughout history." Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_spinning
The origins of spinning fiber to make string or yarn are lost in time, but archaeological evidence in the form of representation of string skirts has been dated to the Upper Paleolithic era, some 20,000 years ago. In the most primitive type of spinning, tufts of animal hair or plant fiber are rolled down the thigh with the hand, and additional tufts are added as needed until the desired length of spun fiber is achieved. Later, the fiber is fastened to a stone which is twirled round until the yarn is sufficiently twisted, whereupon it is wound upon the stone and the process repeated over and over.
The next method of spinning yarn is with the spindle, a straight stick eight to twelve inches long on which the yarn is wound after twisting. At first the stick had a cleft or split in the top in which the thread was fixed. Later, a hook of bone was added to the upper end. The bunch of wool or plant fibers is held in the left hand. With the right hand the fibers are drawn out several inches and the end fastened securely in the slit or hook on the top of the spindle. A whirling motion is given to the spindle on the thigh or any convenient part of the body. The twisted yarn is then wound on to the upper part of the spindle. Another bunch of fibers is drawn out, the spindle is given another twirl, the yarn is wound on the spindle, and so on.
The distaff was used for holding the bunch of wool, flax, or other fibers. It was a short stick, on one end of which was loosely wound the raw material. The other end of the distaff was held in the hand, under the arm or thrust in the girdle of the spinner. When held thus, one hand was left free for drawing out the fibers.
A spindle containing a quantity of yarn rotates more easily, steadily, and continues longer than an empty one; hence, the next improvement was the addition of a weight called a spindle whorl at the bottom of the spindle. These whorls are discs of wood, stone, clay, or metal with a hole in the center for the spindle, which keep the spindle steady and promote its rotation. Spindle whorls appeared in the Neolithic era...
In mediæval times, poor families had such a need for yarn to make their own cloth and clothes that practically all girls and unmarried women would keep busy spinning, and "spinster" became synonymous with an unmarried woman...
A great wheel (also called a wool wheel, high wheel or walking wheel) is advantageous when using the long-draw technique to spin wool or cotton because the high ratio between the large wheel and the whorl (sheave) enables the spinner to turn the bobbin faster, thus significantly speeding up production.
A Saxony wheel (also called a flax wheel) or an upright wheel (also called a castle wheel), can be used to spin wool or cotton, but are invaluable when spinning flax (linen). The ends of flax fibers tend to stick out from the thread unless wetted while being spun. The spinner typically keeps a bowl of water handy when spinning flax, and on these types of wheels, both hands are free (since the wheel is turned with a treadle, rather than by hand), so the spinner can use one hand to draft the fibers and the other to wet them...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaving
Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The other methods are knitting, lace making, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. (Weft or woof is an old English word meaning "that which is woven".) The method in which these threads are inter woven affects the characteristics of the cloth.
Cloth is usually woven on a loom, a device that holds the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. A fabric band which meets this definition of cloth (warp threads with a weft thread winding between) can also be made using other methods, including tablet weaving, back-strap, or other techniques without looms.
The way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave. The majority of woven products are created with one of three basic weaves: plain weave, satin weave, or twill. Woven cloth can be plain (in one colour or a simple pattern), or can be woven in decorative or artistic designs...
The first of two videos which show the weaving of a "Double Weave L Shaped Shawl". In this first video I discuss what I will be making, I measure out the war...
The first of two videos which show the weaving of a "Double Weave L Shaped Shawl". In this first video I discuss what I will be making, I measure out the war...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part one of a series of 4 videos. Th...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part one of a series of 4 videos. Th...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 2 of a series of 4 videos. Ther...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 2 of a series of 4 videos. Ther...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 4 of a series of 4 videos. This...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave inkle style, warp faced bands on the Mirrix loom. This is part 4 of a series of 4 videos. This...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay is Part 3 of the Soumak Pouch Weave Along (Warping the Looms). For all the posts in the Weave Along, please see: ...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay is Part 3 of the Soumak Pouch Weave Along (Warping the Looms). For all the posts in the Weave Along, please see: ...
This video tutorial shows how Noreen Crone-Findlay has figured out a way of using continuous weaving techniques to weave a hexagon shape on vintage Lily Spee...
This video tutorial shows how Noreen Crone-Findlay has figured out a way of using continuous weaving techniques to weave a hexagon shape on vintage Lily Spee...
Video tutorial on how to weave decorative narrow bands on the double hole or 2 hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c). The first video had errors...
Video tutorial on how to weave decorative narrow bands on the double hole or 2 hole rigid heddle loom by Noreen Crone-Findlay (c). The first video had errors...
Kabui woman weaving with a backstrap loom, Kambiron
Threading Kuki shuttle
Chiru weaving Charoi Khulen
Kabi Weaving Kakadan
Kabui weaving - preparing a warp
pattern weaving using fingers to pick in chain stitch - backstrap loom, at Kokadan
Tangkhul pottery being made at Nungbi Khunou village
Kuki spinning
Kuki brass castings by Cire-Perdu process
Tangkhul pottery making, Nungbi Khunao
See Ursula Graham Bower, 'Naga Path'
Kabui woman weaving with a backstrap loom, Kambiron
Threading Kuki shuttle
Chiru weaving Charoi Khulen
Kabi Weaving Kakadan
Kabui weaving - preparing a warp
pattern weaving using fingers to pick in chain stitch - backstrap loom, at Kokadan
Tangkhul pottery being made at Nungbi Khunou village
Kuki spinning
Kuki brass castings by Cire-Perdu process
Tangkhul pottery making, Nungbi Khunao
See Ursula Graham Bower, 'Naga Path'
published:05 Oct 2014
views:2
How to build an upcycled loom & stand from recycled stuff & weave on the pictur
This video tutorial is a celebration of upcycling and recycling. It shows how to build a loom from a picture frame and how to build a stand for the loom usin...
This video tutorial is a celebration of upcycling and recycling. It shows how to build a loom from a picture frame and how to build a stand for the loom usin...
Tablet weaving instructor Linda Hendrickson demonstrates how to make a continuous warp. This is a segment from the DVD "Weave A Neckpiece", a visual companio...
3:13
Weaving Basics: Making a Warp - Part 1 (Setup using a guide thread)
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to...
In this session of Weaving Basics we start the process of making a warp by learning how to use a guide thread. Instruction by Jette Vandermeiden from Teanaus...
Inkle looms are used for weaving narrow bands that can be used as belts, straps and trim. See how to get started warping and weaving on your Schacht Spindle ...
42:37
Warping for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving on a Mirrix Looms
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix Pre...
Learn to warp a Mirrix Loom for Tapestry/Fiber Weaving. In this detailed video, Mirrix President Claudia Chase goes over all the basics of how to warp a Mirr...
10:26
Simple warping for a Rigid Heddle loom
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, le...
Direct warping on the rigid heddle loom. Quick and easy. For further detail on weaving, leashing on your warp, spreading your warp, winding a shuttle etc. re...
5:29
How to Warp and Weave on the Schacht Cricket Loom
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll se...
Watch this video to get tips on warping and weaving on the Schacht Cricket Loom. You'll see why this loom has become so popular with individuals as well as c...
7:22
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern thr...
This video shows how to weave a narrow warp faced patterned band with thirteen pattern threads. The two books, Sámi Band Weaving and Woven Bands from Sweden ...
5:40
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, c...
published:11 Jan 2015
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
Tablet weaving: how to make continuous warp
published:11 Jan 2015
views:125
Making a warp to tablet weaving, this is called continuous warp.
Very fast and easy way, can be used if you have max 2 colours per tablet or missing holes etc. First thread cards through pack, then arrange them to right order, then arrange the card setting according to pattern and finally arrange colours according to starting position. After that your warp is ready to weave.
14:54
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
There 2 other videos that follow this one. The pattern is from Tablet Weaving by Marjorie ...
published:30 Mar 2015
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
Warping a tablet weaving loom part 1
published:30 Mar 2015
views:163
There 2 other videos that follow this one. The pattern is from Tablet Weaving by Marjorie and William Snow, printed in 1975.
2:39
Part 1 - Card Weaving - Warping your mini loom
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motio...
How to warp a mini loom. Sorry it's still photos this came out so much better than a motion video. Part 1 shows you how to warp the loom only. Weaving and de...
7:11
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only t...
This video shows how to wind a warp for a patterned band with five pattern threads. Only the first few warp ends are threaded through the heddle in the video...
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
2 Part series of weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Winding on a lon...
published:04 Aug 2015
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1 Weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
published:04 Aug 2015
views:37
2 Part series of weaving a 3 panel blanket on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Part 1: Winding on a long warp by yourself and threading spaced warp threads to create loops for attaching the blanket panels.
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Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
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China No-Jacquard Stripe Design Plasti...
published:20 Jul 2015
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
Plastic Stripe Mats Colored Warp Yarns Weaving Machinery, No Jacquard
published:20 Jul 2015
views:2
Mobile 008613777082395 E-mail: PPMATMACHINE@188.COM
China No-Jacquard Stripe Design Plastic Weft Mats with Colored Warp Yarns weaving Machine
10:29
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
A video by designer and artist Patricia Cantos showing how to warp a frame weaving loom f...
published:13 Jul 2015
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
Warp a loom - Weaving lesson for beginners
published:13 Jul 2015
views:1
A video by designer and artist Patricia Cantos showing how to warp a frame weaving loom for tapestry weaving. It also explains how to determine the correct warp sett. Part of a series of weaving lessons for beginners.
I also have knitting and crochet YouTube Channels knitwithpat and crochetwithpat with lost of tips and lessons for beginners and more advanced crafters.
Luxury yarns and more crafting ideas are available at my website http://www.patriciacantosdesign.com
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0:17
Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
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published:09 Jul 2015
Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
Download The Andean Science of Weaving Structures and Techniques for Warp Faced Weaves pdf
published:09 Jul 2015
views:2
Download this book and browse more book now
click : http://ebooksfreedownload.me
6:01
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. This cours...
published:02 Jul 2015
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
Weaving for Beginners Part 2: Warp the Loom with Annabel Wrigley | Creativebug
published:02 Jul 2015
views:42
Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. This course goes beyond simple warp-and-weft weaving, teaching you how to add long, dramatic fringe, color-blocked shapes, fluffy clouds of wool roving, and loads of texture and color.
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Learn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Annabel Wrigley. In this installment, Annabel shows you how to set up the warp threads on your loom.
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Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Rebecca Mezoff (http://rebeccamezoff.com) weaves on her low warp Harrisville Rug Loom. Man...
published:26 Jun 2015
Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
Tapestry weaving, low warp style with Rebecca Mezoff
published:26 Jun 2015
views:215
Rebecca Mezoff (http://rebeccamezoff.com) weaves on her low warp Harrisville Rug Loom. Many of my students have requested a video showing me weaving on the loom I use the most. Here it is! My apologies for showing the top of my head. Some of this weaving was a little tricky and I had to lean in! Find out about the online tapestry classes I teach as well as workshops throughout the USA at http://rebeccamezoff.com
5:14
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
In this video I show my method for making heddles and warping an inkle loom. More informat...
published:16 Jun 2015
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
Inkle Weaving - How to make heddles & warp the loom
published:16 Jun 2015
views:8
In this video I show my method for making heddles and warping an inkle loom. More information can be found on my blog at http://www.aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/
The blog includes a FAQ page, loom comparisons, a resource page, pattern drafts, a list of uses for a woven band, product recommendations and lots of examples to inspire you drawn from my decades of experience weaving on inkle looms. ~Annie MacHale
0:58
Frame Weaving l Class Preview
View Class Now: http://www.creativebug.com/classseries/single/weaving-for-beginners-basic...
published:14 Jun 2015
Frame Weaving l Class Preview
Frame Weaving l Class Preview
published:14 Jun 2015
views:23
View Class Now: http://www.creativebug.com/classseries/single/weaving-for-beginners-basic-weaving-techniques-part-1?utm_source=michales&utm;_medium=projectpage&utm;_campaign=1262&c;_crid=702
Learn how to weave gorgeous, colorful textiles using yarn and simple household items. Annabel shows you how to build your own loom using an inexpensive frame and nails, and then demonstrates how to set up the warp threads. You’ll learn the basic over-under motion of classic weaving, and once you’ve mastered the essentials, you’ll learn how to create fringe, stripes, and colorful shapes. At the end, Annabel shows you how to take the weaving off the loom and turn it into a wall hanging.
What You’ll Learn:
How to build a loom out of a simple frame
How to warp the loom and check for tension
How to create a “shed” for your warp threads using cardboard and a dowel
How to create fringe using a Rya Knot
How to create stripes in your weaving
How to create colored shapes in your weaving using the “open slit” method and the “interlocking” method
How to remove the weaving from the loom and finish the ends for hanging
Don't forget to share your project photos with #MadeWithMichaels
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How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
Learn how to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving....
published:10 Jun 2015
How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
How to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
published:10 Jun 2015
views:2
Learn how to create a warp interlock in tapestry weaving.
5:58
Weaving on Jen's warp
She dressed the loom, then we wove tea towels on it...
published:26 May 2015
Weaving on Jen's warp
Weaving on Jen's warp
published:26 May 2015
views:2
She dressed the loom, then we wove tea towels on it
18:16
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
On this CraftSanity video tutorial, Jennifer and Jon demonstrate how to weave drink coaste...
published:14 May 2015
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
Weaving with a continuous strand of fabric
published:14 May 2015
views:162
On this CraftSanity video tutorial, Jennifer and Jon demonstrate how to weave drink coasters using up-cycled cotton fabric.
The video covers the whole process from tearing the fabric into strips and connecting them into one continuous strand without tying knots to the weaving and finishing process.
We even show you what to do when things don't go perfectly and how to laugh it off when the stitching on the deck swing you're sitting on starts to give way. What does this have to with weaving? Tune in to find out. : )
This video tutorial features the 9-peg CraftSanity weaving loom, visit http://www.craftsanity.etsy.com to shop the full CraftSanity Loom collection.
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0:05 Intro
2:20 Suggestions for materials, salvaging fabrics
3:30 Preparing fabric
4:10 Tearing fabric
6:10 Keeping strips organized
6:30 Connecting strips together (detail shot)
7:40 Getting started weaving
8:05 Warping the loom (detail shot)
8:36 Securing the warp fabric to the loom
9:15 Dealing with fabric knots near the pegs
10:30 Starting with the second color (detail shot)
11:30 Getting the coaster off the loom (detail shot)
12:38 How to handle the loose ends
15:10 Dealing with fabric that is woven too tight
15:50 What went wrong with Jon's coaster? How to avoid problems.
17:00 Suggestions for working with new fabric
17:50 Blooper Reel: Breaking the swing
1:02
Python Weaving Program
This video shows you how to use a python program that allows you to create a weaving harne...
published:26 Apr 2015
Python Weaving Program
Python Weaving Program
published:26 Apr 2015
views:3
This video shows you how to use a python program that allows you to create a weaving harness and change the patterns and colors by clicking the weft and warp buttons.
5:18
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
Rag rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Supplies: 8/4 cotton warp.
10 dent rigid heddle
2...
published:23 Apr 2015
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
Rag Rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom
published:23 Apr 2015
views:0
Rag rug weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Supplies: 8/4 cotton warp.
10 dent rigid heddle
24 inches rigid heddle loom
Strips of fabric made from old sheets.
Weave a 2 inch hem with 8/4 cotton warp before beginning to weave with cotton rags. Weave a 2 inch hem again at the end of your rug before cutting and tying off.
5:27
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
The rigid-heddle loom allows you to use a wide range of yarns for weaving. From lovely bo...
published:21 Apr 2015
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
Evaluating Yarns For Weaving
published:21 Apr 2015
views:20
The rigid-heddle loom allows you to use a wide range of yarns for weaving. From lovely bouncy handspun to singles big and small, a yarn need only pass a simple test as demonstrated in this video by Liz Gipson.
Liz is the author of the newly revised "Weaving Made Easy" and founder of Yarnworker, a source for rigid-heddle patterns, inspiration, and know-how. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @yarnworker.
Fay Skyring and Di Lansdown have been weaving some of Australia's most exquisite fabric for the furnishings in New Parliament House since it opened. Many a p...
22:58
Warp Rep Part 1
About time I did another weaving video.
And this time I am changing the style of my weav...
published:14 Jan 2015
Warp Rep Part 1
Warp Rep Part 1
published:14 Jan 2015
views:91
About time I did another weaving video.
And this time I am changing the style of my weaving from my usual things like towels, to a small rug. So many people think of rugs first when they think of home weaving, but they are thinking of "rag rugs" where the "rags", that are used as weft, are a big part of the rug. I am starting here a "Warp Rep" rug, so you will see as you watch what I mean by Warp Rep, and why the "rag weft" is not important in this type of weave. In fact, there is no "rag weft". There is a weft, but it is not "rag".
So relax, sit back and watch as I start this project, it will take me another video to finish this, but you will get a good start on what I am doing in this video.
45:04
Warping for Bead Weaving
Learn how to warp a Mirrix Loom for bead weaving (with and without the shedding device) wi...
In this introductory class instructor Lisa Niven Kelly will demonstrate 4 weave designs, cover warp and weave wires, starting a new wire, and finishing your woven pieces. Once you've practiced...
57:30
How to weave a circle on the peg loom
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave a circle of any size on the...
This video tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay shows how to weave a circle of any size on the Dewberry Ridge Peg Loom. Noreen will explain a little 'Circle math...
22:51
Taana Baana: The Warp and Weft of India
Set up as a musical with no interviews, 'Taana Baana: The warp and weft of India' weaves t...
Set up as a musical with no interviews, 'Taana Baana: The warp and weft of India' weaves together the metaphoric act of weaving with the musical traditions of north India to reflect on what...
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The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
more at http://clothing.quickfound.net
"Women in period costumes demonstrate spinning and...
published:26 Dec 2014
The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Art of Spinning and Weaving circa 1920 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
published:26 Dec 2014
views:28
more at http://clothing.quickfound.net
"Women in period costumes demonstrate spinning and weaving as done throughout history." Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_spinning
The origins of spinning fiber to make string or yarn are lost in time, but archaeological evidence in the form of representation of string skirts has been dated to the Upper Paleolithic era, some 20,000 years ago. In the most primitive type of spinning, tufts of animal hair or plant fiber are rolled down the thigh with the hand, and additional tufts are added as needed until the desired length of spun fiber is achieved. Later, the fiber is fastened to a stone which is twirled round until the yarn is sufficiently twisted, whereupon it is wound upon the stone and the process repeated over and over.
The next method of spinning yarn is with the spindle, a straight stick eight to twelve inches long on which the yarn is wound after twisting. At first the stick had a cleft or split in the top in which the thread was fixed. Later, a hook of bone was added to the upper end. The bunch of wool or plant fibers is held in the left hand. With the right hand the fibers are drawn out several inches and the end fastened securely in the slit or hook on the top of the spindle. A whirling motion is given to the spindle on the thigh or any convenient part of the body. The twisted yarn is then wound on to the upper part of the spindle. Another bunch of fibers is drawn out, the spindle is given another twirl, the yarn is wound on the spindle, and so on.
The distaff was used for holding the bunch of wool, flax, or other fibers. It was a short stick, on one end of which was loosely wound the raw material. The other end of the distaff was held in the hand, under the arm or thrust in the girdle of the spinner. When held thus, one hand was left free for drawing out the fibers.
A spindle containing a quantity of yarn rotates more easily, steadily, and continues longer than an empty one; hence, the next improvement was the addition of a weight called a spindle whorl at the bottom of the spindle. These whorls are discs of wood, stone, clay, or metal with a hole in the center for the spindle, which keep the spindle steady and promote its rotation. Spindle whorls appeared in the Neolithic era...
In mediæval times, poor families had such a need for yarn to make their own cloth and clothes that practically all girls and unmarried women would keep busy spinning, and "spinster" became synonymous with an unmarried woman...
A great wheel (also called a wool wheel, high wheel or walking wheel) is advantageous when using the long-draw technique to spin wool or cotton because the high ratio between the large wheel and the whorl (sheave) enables the spinner to turn the bobbin faster, thus significantly speeding up production.
A Saxony wheel (also called a flax wheel) or an upright wheel (also called a castle wheel), can be used to spin wool or cotton, but are invaluable when spinning flax (linen). The ends of flax fibers tend to stick out from the thread unless wetted while being spun. The spinner typically keeps a bowl of water handy when spinning flax, and on these types of wheels, both hands are free (since the wheel is turned with a treadle, rather than by hand), so the spinner can use one hand to draft the fibers and the other to wet them...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaving
Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The other methods are knitting, lace making, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. (Weft or woof is an old English word meaning "that which is woven".) The method in which these threads are inter woven affects the characteristics of the cloth.
Cloth is usually woven on a loom, a device that holds the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. A fabric band which meets this definition of cloth (warp threads with a weft thread winding between) can also be made using other methods, including tablet weaving, back-strap, or other techniques without looms.
The way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave. The majority of woven products are created with one of three basic weaves: plain weave, satin weave, or twill. Woven cloth can be plain (in one colour or a simple pattern), or can be woven in decorative or artistic designs...
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Double Weave L Shawl - part 1 - Loom Setup
The first of two videos which show the weaving of a "Double Weave L Shaped Shawl". In this...
The first of two videos which show the weaving of a "Double Weave L Shaped Shawl". In this first video I discuss what I will be making, I measure out the war...
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Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Plain weave a summer holiday table runner using 8/2 cotton thread.
Supplies:
12 dent rigid...
published:29 Apr 2015
Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Weave a 4th of July Table Runner on a Rigid Heddle Loom
published:29 Apr 2015
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Plain weave a summer holiday table runner using 8/2 cotton thread.
Supplies:
12 dent rigid heddle reed
3 colors - red, white , blue.
8/2 cotton thread used double for warp and weft.
Warp 1 1/2 yards long.
13 inches in reed.
Finished table runner is 12 inches by 38 inches including fringe.
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R14 Carpet Weaving بافت فرش ایرانی Bafte Farsh Iran
Part 14 Laying carpet warp Carpet Weaving Baft Farsh بافت فرش ایرانی Iran قسمت چهاردهم چله...
Janet Jackson exposed a breast on national television a decade ago and it sparked national outrage. Miley Cyrus' flash barely caused a shrug. Cyrus' exposure — you can't call it a wardrobe malfunction because no wardrobe was involved — came near the end of Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards. She peeked her head out from behind a black curtain that covered up all but her head, then it slipped to briefly reveal a bare breast ... "Oh, sorry ... ___....
The mystery of a Nazi gold train said to be buried in Poland has taken another strange turn, after the location where the armoured train is believed to be hidden was engulfed in flames - after the Polish government cast doubt over its existence. The train has caught the imagination of locals in the town of Walbrzych and the international media alike, after two men told the authorities they had pinpointed the location of the train ... AP)....
The man believed to be the main suspect in the bombing of a shrine in Bangkok that killed 20 people has been arrested. Thailand’s Prime Minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, said police investigating his countries deadliest ever bombing was detained on the border with Cambodia, in Sa Kaeo province. Mr Prayuth said the main is the “main suspect” for the bombing, the Bangkok Post reported ... Read more ... Bangkok Bombing ... Additional reporting by Reuters....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. A video showing a Palestinian boy with a broken arm being held in a chokehold and at gunpoint by an Israeli soldier is a teachable moment for the world ... Meanwhile, several women and a young girl, the boy’s mother, aunt and sister, desperately attempt to pry the soldier from the boy with the girl biting the soldier’s hand ... In fact, Israel eventually occupied the West Bank and Gaza ... *(Note....
Shallow and warm waters of the Persian Gulf, where cyclones have never been recorded, might generate future storms that threaten cities such as Dubai. Climate change is bringing small risks that tropical cyclones will form in the Persian Gulf for the first time, in a threat to cities such as Dubai or Doha which are unprepared for big storm surges, a US study said on Monday ...Cairns would also be vulnerable to worsening storms. ....
“Everybody thinks they understand what the word prostitute means ... That comes with pity ... “I called myself a feminist ... It probably is ... “The fuzz sinking in already, the bit when you feel the welch and warp of the booze around the limits of your vision; that’s happening,” says Fiona ... She’s also very good at invoking the dull claustrophobia, indignity and hopelessness of menial office work, not to mention weaving out a good yarn ... ....
... That said, you can’t expect a work of art to be perennial and locked in a time warp,” Sudarshan Shetty sounds excited about the current state of his work at Changampuzha Park ... ....
Afzal’s approach is to raise the nomads’ earnings by teaching them to spin and weave cloth, and by investing 7 percent of sales back into the region where he grew up ... “India has perfected the labor-intensive art of hand weaving,” she said ... Indian pashmina cloth can take months or even years to hand weave, with intricate patterns that sometimes include gold and silver thread....
She has managed, they said, to take the craft of basket weaving way beyond the functionality hitherto associated with it ... She is, rather, a virtuoso exponent of the art of wickerwork, who combines the craft she learned at the State College of BasketWeaving in Lichtenfels with a profound understanding of form and consistently takes it to a new level ... Stegmann distances herself radically from basket weaving....
(Source. Linas AB) AB "Linas" Group of companies' partial change of activity ... 3.To negotiate with UAB "Verslo dizainas" regarding the retain of weaving and finishing employees work places and transfer, and to secure their social guarantees ... (noodl....
(Source. Sergio Tacchini SpA) Sergio Tacchini SERGIO TACCHINI. REMIX TENNIS COLLECTION. Milan, August 2015 - The USOpen2015 is the diary date for launch of the new Sergio. Tacchini tennis collection. Tennis REMIX ... The shorts are in quick-dry mechanical stretch techno fabric, therefore stretch not due to elasticised fibres but the result of special working of the fabric's own warp ... Contacts ... ph. +39 02 49489304 distributed by ... (noodl....
Bengaluru’s ChinmayeeDave has worn her love for handloom on her sleeve with a public declaration on social media. “There can be no comparison of handloom with any machine-made products. It’s as natural as it could be ... “#ILoveHandlloms... Weavers from across the states get the wefts and warps in hues so brilliant! Handlooms allow our skin to breathe and that’s what makes them special.” ... Keywords....
AuthorJennifer Weiner delicately sets the stage for a story detailing the celebrations and challenges of romance in "Who Do You Love.". She chronicles a relationship that spans 30 years ... "Who Do You Love" takes a critical look at those we allow to pierce our hearts and how they weave themselves into the fabric of our lives ... . ....
Our bodies are permeable shields, protecting our glorious, gushy insides from harm's way. They act as the barrier between our guts and veins and blood and the many wonders of the external world ... The Peruvian artist -- now based part time in Philadelphia -- weaves herself into the fabric of her surroundings using painstaking repetition and attention to detail ... The Wandering Flight." ... 3 until Oct ... ....
Apple and computer network titan Cisco on Monday announced a partnership aimed at putting more iPhones and iPads to work at businesses ... Businesses have long been dealing with employees using their personal smartphones or tablets to get work done ... Microsoft has long dominated business computing with its software ... Improvements will include weaving iPhone into Cisco phone and video systems, according to the release....
San Francisco. Apple and computer network titan Cisco on August 31 announced a partnership aimed at putting more iPhones and iPads to work at businesses ... Businesses have long been dealing with employees using their personal smartphones or tablets to get work done ... Improvements will include weaving iPhone into Cisco phone and video systems, according to the release ... ....