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Sámi Decorative Binding
How to bind the ends of a belt. This video shows the process of decorative binding for a Sámi belt or band. This colourful binding is a distinctive feature. Binding the ends of a warp in several colours to make a pattern is an old tradition. A texture from Ancient Egypt shows another such attention to decorative detail on the end of a furnishing fabric. Andean sling braids use a similar method.
The red pattern thread is twice as thick as the white and blue background thread. When binding, the working threads should be of equal thickness. Two white and two blue working threads are used. The red thread is used as a single working end.
Susan J Foulkes
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Plaiting with five groups of threads
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This video shows how to plait a 5-end braid. This braid is flat so that it makes a good end for a bookmark. The full project instructions for weaving the bookmark are in the magazine Little Looms Summer 2024. littlelooms.com/subscription/ My blog for May 2024 shows the other sample bookmarks I made when preparing the project. durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ Take a look at my blog in July 2024 for ...
Disc Weaving: making a tubular filled cord
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This video shows how to weave a tubular filled cord using a disc. The warp is in a circular pattern so twist can be added to the cord. The video demonstrates how to start weaving; how to find the point of weaving and how to weave. The thickness of the core threads alters the feel and flexibility of the cord. This video accompanies the articles in the Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers 2023...
Weaving the Belt of Alexander the Great
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This short video shows how to use the Sigga heddle to weave a woollen belt with pattern threads arranged in groups. I designed this belt from the depiction in the mosaic of Alexander the Great.
Tablet Weaving: a filled tubular cord
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This video shows how to weave a filled tubular cord using the tablet weaving technique. The tube is woven in double weave in a warp-faced structure. The weft and central filling core are hidden by the warp threads. The core is 4 strands of 3/2 cotton. I have threaded one strand through the square centre hole in card 2, two strands through the centre hole in card 3 and one strand through the cen...
Double Constrictor Knot
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How to tie a double constrictor knot. This knot has internal friction and will grip two cords tightly. Choose the thread for making the knot carefully. It should not be too smooth as the knot requires internal friction to grip securely. Although it is described as a secure knot, it may come undone. I have found that using a needle to secure the ends by stitching them into the cord improves the ...
Tying a Sanada Himo Cord
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A short video showing how to tie a sanada-himo cord around a box.
Weaving Sanada Himo Cords
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Weaving Sanada-himo Cords. A workshop held at the Oriental Museum, Durham in November 2018 and May 2019 For more designs see my book: The Art of Simple Band Weaving self-published by blurb.com www.blurb.co.uk/b/11486284-the-art-of-simple-band-weaving There is an accompanying video: 5 Ways of Weaving Narrow Bands ua-cam.com/video/ZzhuDomPtxE/v-deo.html May 2020 I have just finished running an on...
Weaving Bands with 5 Pattern Threads with Susan J Foulkes
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The book Weaving Patterned Bands: How to Create and Design with 5,7, and 9 Pattern Threads has over 140 patterns for you to try. Published by Schiffer and available from bookshops. Look at my blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk/ for more weaving information. The double slotted heddles and curved shuttles are available from stoorstalka.com/
Weaving a patterned band on a floor inkle loom
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This video accompanies the book Weaving Patterned Bands: How to Create and Design with 5,7, and 9 Pattern Threads by Susan J Foulkes published by Schiffer 2018 Available from Amazon and craft outlets. Look at my blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk/ for more weaving information.
How to tie the colourful crios
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The short video shows how to tie the traditional handwoven belt - the crios - from the Aran islands. I was shown how to tie the crios when I visited the Aran Islands. see my article: Follow my blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ I also show how to weave a crios on my UA-cam video: Six Ways to Weave a Crios at ua-cam.com/video/43R8no-9hG0/v-deo.html
Six Ways to Weave a Crios
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This video shows six ways of weaving a crios - the traditional woven belt from the Aran islands in Ireland. It accompanies the article 'The Crios: a weaver's quest' in the Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers www.thejournalforwsd.org.uk/ Foulkes, S J (2017) The Crios: a weaver’s quest, Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers, 264, Winter 2017, pages 17 - 21 There is another article about the...
Threading the double slotted Sunna heddle
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This video shows a direct warping method for making the warp and threading the double slotted heddle from Stoorstalka. The nine slot heddle is shown but the same method can be used for all double slotted heddles.
The Lielvārde belt: weaving motifs
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See my blog for further information about weaving in Latvia. durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk/ This video shows how to weave a motif from the Ledmanes belt from the Lielvārde region in Latvia. This video accompanies an article in Strands issue 22 October 2015 which is the Journal for the Braid Society. To join the Braid Society go to thebraidsociety.wildapricot.org/
How to make a zigzag plait
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See my blog at: durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk/ This video shows how to make a decorative plait. It is a traditional method of finishing Sami woven bands. It would also make a lovely friendship braid. Durham Cathedral bells can be heard in the background.
Using the Sigga heddle to weave Sámi bands with two groups of pattern threads
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Using the Sigga heddle to weave Sámi bands with two groups of pattern threads
Weaving Sámi bands with one group of pattern threads 2015
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Weaving Sámi bands with one group of pattern threads 2015
Weaving patterned bands from Mora, Sweden
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Weaving patterned bands from Mora, Sweden
Five ways of weaving narrow bands
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Five ways of weaving narrow bands
Making heart shaped baskets in felt.
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Making heart shaped baskets in felt.
How to make heart shaped paper baskets.
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How to make heart shaped paper baskets.
Weaving a Sámi patterned band
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Weaving a Sámi patterned band
Using the XL Sunna heddle
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Using the XL Sunna heddle
Swedish woven bands using a double-hole heddle
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Swedish woven bands using a double-hole heddle
Weaving patterned bands with a double holed heddle.
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Weaving patterned bands with a double holed heddle.
Threading the rigid heddle for narrow band weaving
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Threading the rigid heddle for narrow band weaving
Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
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Winding a warp for narrow band weaving.
weaving with the Beaivi heddle.MOV
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weaving with the Beaivi heddle.MOV
Weaving narrow bands with a double holed heddle
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Weaving narrow bands with a double holed heddle
weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands
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weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands

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  • @thejammiebricker2327
    @thejammiebricker2327 15 днів тому

    Thank you for showing how this is done. It is a beautiful finishing technique.😊

  • @hazeldavis3176
    @hazeldavis3176 16 днів тому

    I love how neat it ends up being. I'm going to try this on my next belt!

  • @ali_yayyy
    @ali_yayyy 19 днів тому

    Thank you for such a detailed video on starting the weaving process- ordering your book ASAP!

  • @TheLaurwarr
    @TheLaurwarr Місяць тому

    I have watched this great video multiple times. I need some help. What weight yarn to use, sport, Dk, etc? How to place the warp colors best? I want to make one for my son's wedding.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Місяць тому

      Hi. What a lovely way to celebrate the wedding with a personal gift. Look at my blog entries for October 2016 and May 2020. The crios made by John McAtasney is 6 cm in width and 190.5cm in length. in width and the four plaits at each end are 12.5 cm in length . (October 2016.) durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ This might give you some ideas for colours. I have used double knit wool, 4-ply wool and chunky wool. The main criteria is that it should be warp faced weave so that the weft does not show. One crios I made with sock yarn used double, has 56 ends and is about 1.5 inches in width. A 60 warp end band made with dk wool is 2 inches. A mans crios is generally wider than a womans crios. I hope that this information helps you design and weave this lovely treasure. best wishes and happy weaving Susan J Foulkes

  • @andrashomeworld4666
    @andrashomeworld4666 2 місяці тому

    Being latvian, I can say, that easyest way to weave wide belts, for exsample Lielvarede belts, we use only latvian weaving style: 3:1.I do it on 4 shafts if there are 207nthreads, for example or on 2 shafts if belt is not so wide.

  • @ah5721
    @ah5721 4 місяці тому

    thank you for showing us how to make a very simple circular warp with the sticks . not all of use have money for the larger more expensive equipment !

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 4 місяці тому

      Thank you. I was surprised at how well the weaving turned out using such simple materials. No shuttle, beater or heddles. How ingenious people are.

  • @merrymaker1031
    @merrymaker1031 4 місяці тому

    I find it so much easier, and faster to use just 2 shafts, and have the pattern threads floating unheddled. The result is like using a double slotted heddle.

  • @user-vm1um3kj6z
    @user-vm1um3kj6z 4 місяці тому

    These special heddles are amazing! Thank you for your wonderful videos!

  • @user-vm1um3kj6z
    @user-vm1um3kj6z 4 місяці тому

    Your videos are brilliant!

  • @lisajarvis3820
    @lisajarvis3820 5 місяців тому

    You missed out Native American Indian Finger weaving!

  • @lindsaymoore5852
    @lindsaymoore5852 5 місяців тому

    I have recently learned about this type of weaving and love it! I have a 3d printer and used that to print a heddle and shuttle. Your blog was very helpful for learning to warp and the videos give a lot more little details that are needed to get better results!

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 5 місяців тому

      Thank you. I am sure that you will enjoy learning to weave with this very useful heddle.

  • @chelseybondy5646
    @chelseybondy5646 5 місяців тому

    Do you have the draft for the 4 shaft loom by chance?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 5 місяців тому

      The background is threaded in plain weave across the width of the belt. For a four shaft loom use shafts one and two. The three pattern threads on each side can be threaded onto shaft 3. The lifts will be 1and 3, 2 and 3 1 and 3, then 2, 1 , 2, This leaves the pattern threads on the surface for three picks and then underneath for three picks. The threading will start 1,2,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3, then plain weave until you reach the other border. I hope this makes sense Susan

  • @julienneyueh831
    @julienneyueh831 6 місяців тому

    Is there a video showing how to warp this type of heddle?

  • @julienneyueh831
    @julienneyueh831 6 місяців тому

    Ive tried this with a Heddle Basic 103 double holes and my warp ends are tangled. Patterned warp and background warp are crossed and tangled. How do i start each warp ( patterned vs background) without crossing or tangling them together? I’m using 30 patterned threads and 6 border . Please help! Also, I’ve read the pattern threads need to be thicker than background. Does the fact that the patterned threads are doubled account for this thickness? Or does the actual thread need to be 1.5x the thickness of border threads…

  • @bugabooinsectfeeders3059
    @bugabooinsectfeeders3059 6 місяців тому

    Thank you. Very helpful video.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 6 місяців тому

      I am pleased you liked it. Happy weaving. Susan

  • @bugabooinsectfeeders3059
    @bugabooinsectfeeders3059 6 місяців тому

    Thank you. Very clear explanation

  • @maggiepatterson7949
    @maggiepatterson7949 6 місяців тому

    And learning all the terms...another task that is not easy!

  • @maggiepatterson7949
    @maggiepatterson7949 6 місяців тому

    The WEAVING is easy...but the setting up the loom, reading the tie-up, etc...is NOT easy, as a beginner!

  • @Thewrightteacher
    @Thewrightteacher 7 місяців тому

    Very nice, I especially liked that you added instructions for using the plain heddle!

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 7 місяців тому

      Thank you. I am pleased that you liked the video. happy weaving Susan J Foulkes

  • @hazeldavis3176
    @hazeldavis3176 7 місяців тому

    I'm fascinated by having the warp be at different tensions! I just love the freedom in it.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 7 місяців тому

      Thanks Hazel. I have since discovered that this is not the traditional way of weaving a crios but I was amazed that it is possible to weave like this.

  • @Arraq
    @Arraq 9 місяців тому

    Can you show how to finish off like on the bands from Jokkmokk?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 8 місяців тому

      Dear Erika. What a good idea. I will need to work on it as making a UA-cam video takes time but i will put something together. thank you Susan J Foulkes

  • @Ruckelhaxan
    @Ruckelhaxan 10 місяців тому

    Greetings from Finland and thank you for an extremely helpful video for a beginner weaver! 😊❤️ One question, though: do you weave the pattern with double threads ? If so, how do you warp if you want single threads only, e.g. when using a bulkier yarn for the pattern? Do you warp with two threads in every second hole and move one afterwards ..?

  • @BarbaraLaGrone
    @BarbaraLaGrone 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video that accompanies your book, which I now have...I noticed that the majority of the book is based on using a double slotted heddle, a backstrap loom, and a shuttle. Will I be able to use the majority of patterns with my Inkle? I'm getting confused as to what adjustments I might have to make in the actual weaving...thanks for taking the time to respond, as I am a new weaver, and would like to understand if this book will work for me.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 11 місяців тому

      Hello Barbara. Yes my book shows how the Sunna double slotted heddle makes patterned band weaving easier. However all the patterns will work on an inkle loom as my video shows. For the double slotted heddle the threading is straightforward as you have to follow the order of the slots and holes. On an inkle loom the threading is also straightforward as the threads go in order through a heddle and then unhedged. I find that it helps to note down the threading before you start as I always thread the centre pattern thread though a heddle. Originally pick up patterned band weaving would have used a standard heddle - only long slots and holes which correspond to an inkle heddle and unhedged. The specialist heddle was devised to make patterned band weaving easier to learn and quicker to do. I hope this helps. Good luck with your weaving. Susan J Foulkes

    • @BarbaraLaGrone
      @BarbaraLaGrone 11 місяців тому

      @@durhamsilkweaver thank you, Susan for your prompt reply...I will follow your instructions, and am looking forward to many happy hours of band weaving!

  • @thraciangrapes
    @thraciangrapes Рік тому

    Covid forced me to retire early so now I want to use my spinning wheel and loom.

  • @thraciangrapes
    @thraciangrapes Рік тому

    Thank you for you video. I am a fan of Helena Ruuth weaving techniques and designs. Information is very scarce. I wish Helena would wrote her book about her life and her weaving. I want to duplicate her style.

  • @ArtAntiDe
    @ArtAntiDe Рік тому

    That's a heddle with half-slits, right? What is your opinion of half-slit heddle vs double-hole heddle? I've seen your other video doing the same bands on double hole. Do double hole vs half slit have more advantages? for other techniques? I did my first Samí band with the pattern threads sitting above the heddle. And I use regular Samí half slit heddle for Norwegian Pickup, as well. But it's a bit more complicated to thread it because some slots and slits need to be skipped.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 11 місяців тому

      Hi. there are two heddle designs with pattern slots. For the Sigga heddle the background threads are woven in plain weave. The weft goes over one then under one background thread. It is a Sigga heddle that can be used to weave this type of Sami design. The Sunna heddle has a different arrangement for the background threads. They weave half basket weave. This means if you ignore the pattern threads, the weft will go over tow then under two. Usually this means that the weft must be the same colour as the background threads or it will show through in the pattern thread area. This is known as Baltic pick-up - or Norwegian pickup if you have the book by Heather Torgenrud. I prefer the heddle with pattern slots rather than the double holed heddles but they weave a slightly different version of pickup patterns. i hope this helps - sorry for the delay in answering. Susan J Foulkes

  • @partyfiesta1557
    @partyfiesta1557 Рік тому

    Wonderful video. Thank you so much. Your place is like a candy store to me

  • @partyfiesta1557
    @partyfiesta1557 Рік тому

    Did you make your weaving disc? I would love to purchase one! Thanks for the great tutorial and blog. Hugs from Provence, Adrien

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver 10 місяців тому

      Sorry for the delay in replying. You can make your own disc out of cardboard. I found that the square shape is good but the holes need to be arranged in a circle in the square. I found a charity nearby who made some wooden discs for me but they do not make them to order - sorry. Enjoy experimenting with this technique. Susan

  • @victoriapride7575
    @victoriapride7575 Рік тому

    amazing, i'll have to try this out!

  • @raebrooks5317
    @raebrooks5317 Рік тому

    ❤!

  • @missclimpson
    @missclimpson Рік тому

    Is there a way to do this on an inkle loom?

  • @Kayumari
    @Kayumari Рік тому

    is there a way to see the society's magazine. Is it online?

  • @dexterblack698
    @dexterblack698 Рік тому

    Do you sell your belts anywhere?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hi Dexter. No I don’t sell my belts. I do not have an outlet to sell them. I haven’t been asked this question before now. Best wishes Susan

  • @kristinasapozhnikova4742
    @kristinasapozhnikova4742 Рік тому

    I was wondering if it is possible to use a rigid heddle on an inkle loom instead of making warp threads? Or is this a bad idea?

  • @feitocomamor8189
    @feitocomamor8189 Рік тому

    Em português AMIGA

  • @lynnm6413
    @lynnm6413 Рік тому

    So very pretty! Can you tell me where this technique was taken from? Are there archeological finds who used this tablet weave to make cords? Did you try using wool as well? Thank you

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hi Lynn. Peter Collingwood discusses this in his book The Techniques of Tablet Weaving. However, the method is not usual and he goes on to discuss 6 hole tablets and examples from Sulawesi where the weave structure is different from the method which I describe. I do not know of anyone who has published anything else about this method. It does make a good cord and is easy to do. Susan J Foulkes

    • @lynnm6413
      @lynnm6413 Рік тому

      @@durhamsilkweaver thank you so much Susan, I'm just getting my nose into this particular rabbit hole... there is so much to try out!

  • @JustinDOehlke
    @JustinDOehlke Рік тому

    I cannot find your works on Blurb. Please give the name of your books so that I may purchase them.

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hi Justin My books in Blurb are: Sami band Weaving, Weaving Sami Bands, the Woven bands of Sweden, Weaving Messages- Alphabets and Numbers with Nine Pattern Threads. I also have a book published by Schiffer and available on Amazon: Weaving Patterned Bands how to create and design with 5, 7 and 9 pattern threads. Thank you for your query. i also have a blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ happy weaving Susan J Foulkes

    • @JustinDOehlke
      @JustinDOehlke Рік тому

      @@durhamsilkweaver That's fantastic, thank you so much!

  • @lorriwright1970
    @lorriwright1970 Рік тому

    This is really cool! My mind is blown!

  • @raebrooks5317
    @raebrooks5317 Рік тому

    ❤️!

  • @marfoo2775
    @marfoo2775 Рік тому

    Great video, good to see all these methods, thank you! By the way, that wooden clamp for the band in the backstrap video for sale somewhere or did you make it yourself?

  • @CatEnthusiast333
    @CatEnthusiast333 Рік тому

    I'm new to band making and I've been watching almost all of your videos since they are such wonderful resources with clear explanations. I was reading your blogpost on the Alexander the Great belt and I really want to try it. I tried to click on the youtube video you linked but unfortunately it was set to private. Is it possible for you to unprivate it? I understand if not. Regardless, your videos are an amazing asset to all beginners out there. Have a lovely day :)

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hi Sophia I am redoing the video as I am writing a short piece about the belt so I have set it to private for now. It will be reposted but not for a while. I used the Sigga heddle to weave the belt and there is a video about using this type of heddle. Thank you for your comments. I am pleased that you find the videos useful. Susan

  • @marfoo2775
    @marfoo2775 Рік тому

    Interesting video and lovely bands! New to me. Question: where did you find the clamp for the band in the backstrap/rigid heddle part? Is that a particular brand?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      These can be bought in Sweden from www.vavkompaniet.se/en/tools-for-textile-craft/weaving-tools/ They are called band weave holders. In the USA they can be ordered from Vavstuga store.vavstuga.com/category/looms-band.html They really are useful. best wishes and happy weaving Susan J Foulkes

    • @marfoo2775
      @marfoo2775 Рік тому

      @@durhamsilkweaver Hi Susan, thank you for the info. I just had a look, the one you have is very well made. It is not for sale at Glimakra Sweden unfortunately but is made in the US. Vävkompaniet sells one that is much simpler and not so well made but they have lots of other great tools and yarns so that is a good tip! And thank you again for your bandweaving videos! Marjolijn

  • @farydeneme4716
    @farydeneme4716 Рік тому

    Por favor, subtítulos en Español. Gracias!

  • @sharonkennedy8612
    @sharonkennedy8612 Рік тому

    This is absolutely beautiful.

  • @Renetkaz
    @Renetkaz Рік тому

    Ile jest tu nici?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hello. There are 13 pattern threads. Susan J Foulkes

  • @lauralbriar
    @lauralbriar Рік тому

    I have followed your Blog and UA-cam channel for a few years now and because of your information, I band weave using both the Sunni and Sigga heddles. Can you tell me please where the pattern you use in this video is from and how I might get a copy? Thank you so much for all your instruction over the years. Best Wishes from Nova Scotia, Canada

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Do check out this page on my blog which looks at Celtic patterns. durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/2016/07/celtic-art.html happy weaving Susan J Foulkes

  • @jujubinks9709
    @jujubinks9709 Рік тому

    I'm looking at buying one of these and I'm so glad I found your video. Your video definitely deserves more likes!

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Thank you Juju. Enjoy your weaving exploration. Susan

  • @baytopscott9848
    @baytopscott9848 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed watching this. I live in the US and have been looking for ways to creatively dive deeper into my cultural roots. And found myself going down a weaving rabbit hole and came across this video. So much fun to watch and very informative. I’m going to try the land weaving method

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Thank you Baytop. The Irish tradition is fascinating and I am sure you will enjoy your weaving adventure. Do check out my blog for past posts about Ireland and the crios. Susan J Foulkes

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 Рік тому

    how is this different from band weaving?

    • @durhamsilkweaver
      @durhamsilkweaver Рік тому

      Hi. It is the same as band weaving. I made this UA-cam video for a workshop. Sanada-himo are the traditional woven bands from Japan. Here the weft is always thicker than the warp threads. The weave structure is warp-faced plain weave.

  • @matildesena4461
    @matildesena4461 2 роки тому

    Me encants