Introduction to weaving: Make a wall hanging

Similar documents
assembly instructions

Weaving Your 1st Scarf

Tapestry Techniques with Claudia Chase A CraftArtEdu Class

Tutorial: A Sling With a Knotted Pouch. c Thomas Gartmann 2012

E-PATTERN BALI BANDS BEGINNER 8MM NEEDLES (11US) PURCHASE THE KNITTING SUPPLIES ON

Baby Chinchilla. crocheted in James C. Brett Chinchilla and James C. Brett Chunky with Merino. Designed by Laura Sutcliffe:

Instructions for weaving on the Hideaway Rectangle Loom - Continuous Strand Method - Right Return

Learn to weave. on the Knitters Loom

Learn to weave on the. Inklette Loom

How to Set Up Your Rick s Bead Loom (TL2862)

Learn to weave on the. SampleIt Loom

How To Make and Use a DIY Back-strap Loom By: George Holt

How to Warp the Kromski Harp Forte

Truly Hooked Bath Puff Pattern.

2016 Lion Brand Yarn Company, all rights reserved.

the LACIS TAPESTRY TABLE LOOM

Table of Contents. Pom-Pom Bookmark Yarn covered Pencil Holder Yarn Hangers... Yarn Hair Bows

Emilia. The Folding Rigid Heddle Loom. Learning to weave on your Emilia loom by Joanne Hall

Designed by Jade Anderson

Emilia. The Folding Rigid Heddle Loom. Learning to weave on your Emilia loom by Joanne Hall

Plain Weave Isn t Plain

Lark, the monster. designed by: Stacey Trock. Height: 7 inches

Glow Stummelchen. Abbreviations (US Terms):

Locker Hooking for Beginners - 1

1. Introduction 3 2. Bunny Easter Basket 4-34

For a flat or four-sided reticule:

Knitting 101 Pamela Girard

INTERMEDIATE 12MM (US17) DOUBLE-POINTED NEEDLES

Orchids - Kit by T Gillespie Crafted Software

INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTING

Bonus: Crochet # BONUS! Online Tutorials!

Pink Butterflies - Kit by Radda Pty Ltd 2005 Radda Pty Ltd

Lessson #2: Casting On, Binding Off, & Weaving in Tails

LEARN TO. Crochet # CROCHET. Original Publications: Book Learn to Crochet Book Baskets Book 6876 So-Cute Scrubbies

#MADEUNIQUE SHELL YEAH BAG BEGINNER

Cricket Loom. Project Instructions. Dragonfly Bag Scarf. Mug Rugs

FLIP RIGID HEDDLE LOOM

squid amigurumi free crochet pattern

Keepsake Christmas Ornament start your own tradition

Furls. Amigurumi Unicorn. Crochet. designed by Jackie Laing

Beautiful Braids Are Within Your Reach

The Easy-Peasy Pinafore

jellyfish amigurumi free crochet pattern

Week 1 Getting Started

Shuttles, Heddles, Warping, and Weaving on the PVC Inkle Loom

RIGID HEDDLE LOOM. Instructions for Assembly, Warping, and Weaving

woven in color info Skill level: Easy PDF Pattern Instructions (If you can t open this PDF file you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Get it here.

Poinsettia Loomed Ornament Deb Moffett-Hall

Crochet Pattern for Octopus for a Preemie - US

little dolls for charity

NaturallyCaron.com :: Pretoria Lion Toy. Home Yarns Pattern Boutique Gallery Guide to Style Cari's Blog Where to Buy

EASY US17 / 12MM NEEDLES

1 of 15 21/5/18, 11:07 pm

---> Materials. ---> Stitch Explanation. ---> Abbreviations. ---> Notes

Eddie the Elephant. by Amber Poff. written in. American Terminology. An original pattern- tried and true. Basic Level

Dollytime. Tiny Topsy the tooth fairy. who are new to the craft. She measures 12cm (5 in) and is a topsy turvy or upside and added lots of pictures.

Little Uns. Mermaid. When crocheted with yarns and hooks specified, mermaid measures 16 ½ inches L and 11 inches around belly.

Pacifica Point by FusionBeads.com

1 of 10 22/5/18, 1:52 pm

Halloween Tombstone Pattern

Nordic Snowflakes Loomed Ornament Deb Moffett-Hall

ROWAN SELECTS Stone Washed LIL JOHANNA DRESS ADVANCED 6MM (US10) NEEDLES 10MM (US N15) HOOK

Balloon Animals Tutorial By: Millie on her World

A Button Owl Sewing Pattern.

Tumbles Bear. Crochet With Style Crochet Pattern

HOW TO WARP A LOOM By Cindy Dean

NOTES 1. Please wash, dry & iron your fabric before beginning. 2. Use a 1/4 seam allowance throughout. 3. All seams are sewn Right Sides together.

Perfect Evening Earrings Beadweaving Tutorial by NEDbeads. Three Earring Designs in One - Personal and Commercial Use Tutorial

Lace by Hand. There are two kinds of weaving related lace. Loom controlled Hand manipulated

MOMO THE BABY MONKEY. Crochet Amigurumi Pattern by MJ Carlos

Merida the Brave. Abbreviations:

Free crochet pattern in three sizes

Teddy Hugo. Abbreviations (US Terms):

«Lulu Tulipe - Lulu Tutu»

CHAPTER 1. Kid Stuff

AvonelleRed s E-Reader Cover (sized for Kindle Touch)

Carry Sew Table and Hoop Bag Created by Joy Harvey

shaver to get rid of pills. If the item doesn t contain a pipe cleaner or glue, you could even run it through the washing machine.

FIORI 24 - Kit by STEFY.PALMA StitchCraft Home Edition

Materials: unconditionally LED

design project Mother s Day Flower Scarf

FIORI 23 - Kit by STEFY.PALMA StitchCraft Home Edition

Highland Duo Fair Isle Chullo Hats

Maritime Knots. Materials: Directions: Red jute twine Scissors

FIORI 4 - Kit by STEFY.PALMA StitchCraft Home Edition

FIORI 18 - Kit by STEFY.PALMA StitchCraft Home Edition

FIORI 19 - Kit by STEFY.PALMA StitchCraft Home Edition

... NOEL. the Reindeer ...

1 of 16 22/5/18, 1:15 pm

#MADEUNIQUE TE AMO SCARF BEGINNER 15MM (19US) NEEDLES

Betsy the Big Unicorn Crochet Pattern

Crochet Pattern Mo, the monsterboy

LITTLE VALENTINE BEAR

Halloween Pumpkin Pattern

#MADEUNIQUE BURNING LOVE BEANIE EASY

Hand-Painted Rayon Bouclé Scarf Warp

Leno Weave on the Frame Loom

Little Uns. Sweetie. When crocheted with yarns and hooks specified, Sweetie measures 13 inches L and 9 inches around waist.

Four Seasons Wall Hanging Pattern Number: L60216

Instructions. Assembly

Transcription:

Introduction to weaving: Make a wall hanging By Leni Collin from SomethingBoHo

Introduction In this tutorial, I give you the basic skills and tips to make a wall hanging using different weaving techniques. However, weaving is much more than that! Below you will find a short definition of important weaving terms, as well as internet links to useful online resources. Essential weaving definitions Dressing the loom: putting a wrap into place, wrapping the loom Warp: the lengthwise threads of the fabric which are loaded onto the loom with tension in order to prepare your loom for weaving. Weft : The horizontal thread running from one side to another on your loom, perpendicular to the warp threads. Shed Sticks: flat sticks of the width of your loom used to raise and secure your wrap while weaving. Online resources: https://blog.etsy.com/en/learn-to-weave-tips-and-advice-from-etsyexperts/ http://www.theweavingloom.com/beginners-guide-to-weaving/ http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2014/07/weaving-class-the-basics.html http://sugarandcharm.com/2014/11/loom-weaving-tutorial-with-hellochiqui.html http://www.loomandspindle.com.au/blog/

Material stick or branch cotton string Scissors (optional if you are on a plane) loom plastic and tapestry needles shed stick fork or hair comb yarn in different colours (light background colour white or grey and a roving or wools tops contrasting bright colour)

Dressing the loom make a loop knot at one end of the cotton string (wrapping string), and hook it to the bottom left tooth of the loom. Wrap the cotton string around the top first tooth of the loom and back down again. On the right side of the first bottom tooth, you will then have 2 cotton strings because of the loop knot. Continue to wrap you cotton string up and down around each tooth of the loom until you reach the last one. Your wrap shouldn t be too tight or too loose. To finish the warp, make a loop knot in the last tooth of the bottom part of the loom. If you need to, measure how much cotton string you need to do the loop knot, unwrap slightly your loom, do the knot, wrap you cotton string again, and hook it to the last tooth.

Bottom tassels Bottom tassels give a lot of character to a wall hanging. Cut two pieces of the contrasting color yarn, about 10-15 cm long. Fold them in 2, and insert it in your loop knot (right string). Pass the end through the yarn loop and pull down gently Repeat for each string, inserting your pieces of yarn under each string, pass the end through the loop, and pull. You have a bottom row of tassels. You can do one or two, also create triangle shaped tassel bottom rows by doing multiple rows, omitting one string on each side at each row.

Basic weaving Place the shed stick across the loom wrap. At each row, you can move/ alternate the shed stick in order to leave space for the needle to go across the wrap. Cut a piece of the background yarn twice your arm length, thread it to the plastic needle and secure it around the first wrap string with a simple knot. Weave the yarn across each wrap string, over and under. Gently, but firmly push down with a fork, the weaving needs to be tight. Be careful not to pull the yarn too much from one side to another, otherwise the weaving won t be uniform and will shrink on the sides as you weave. Tip: If you are on a plane, save your dinner fork! If you are on a train, grab a plastic/wood fork at a food store! At the end of the row, if the yarn is under the last string, weave it over and vice versa. Treat the loop knot as a single string. Continue to weave for a few rows (± 2 cm tall)

Basic weaving When you have about 10 cm of yarn left on the needle, secure the yarn at the end of the row (on one side or another, it doesn t matter) with a simple knot. Leave the yarn end on the back of the loom. Triangle shape To shape a triangle, you ll have to weave using basic weaving, starting a few strings away from the sides, in the middle of the wrap. Weave a few rows. Leave a string on each side of the triangle base, and weave a few rows again. Continue following the same pattern until there is only one or two strings left in the middle of the wrap. Secure the yarn with a simple knot.

Triangle shape Weave around the triangle with the background yarn on one side, excluding the strings onto which the triangle is woven. Repeat on the other side until you have reached the top of the triangle. Weave again with the background yarn for a few rows, across the whole width of the loom in order to cover the top of triangle. Soumak stitch The soumak stitch creates a lovely braided effect on both side of the weaving. Change color. Start with a simple knot leaving a 10 cm tail. Wrap the yarn under the first wrap s string, and go back under the first two strings with your needle. Pull the yarn gently.

Soumak stitch Repeat the same step, but this time wrapping the yarn starting under the second and third wrap s string, third and fourth etc Once you reach the end of the first row, wrap the yarn twice around the last wrap s string, clockwise, and pull the yarn gently. Do another row of soumak stitch from right to left, using the same technique as previously. Then do a few more rows using the background color yarn.

Adding roving Roving is unspun fiber, and adds great texture to woven pieces. Take 2 strands of roving, each about twice the width of the loom long. You might want to raise the shed stick sideways to have more space for weaving the roving. Wrap one end of the roving around the first wrap s string, leaving a 5 cm tail to do a simple knot. Use the basic weaving technique to weave the roving across, without pulling it to much to give more texture. When you reach the end of the first row, continue weaving the roving from right to left, and secure again with a simple knot at the back. If it is difficult to secure each end separately, you can knot both ends together at the back.

Adding roving Do a second row of roving weaving, as well as a few basic weaving rows with the background color. Short middle tassels You can add even more texture and feature to a wall hanging by doing tassels only in the middle part of the weaving. Add the middle t a s s e l u s i n g t h e s a m e technique as the bottom tassels and trim them to a very short length. Tip: Trim the tassels once you are off the plane no scissors!

Short middle tassels Weave a few rows of the background color on top of the tassels using the basic weaving technique. Finishing the weave When you weaved of the loom height, unhook the wrap from the top of the loom Cut through the middle of each loop, and tight both strings together with a double knot.

Finishing Tuck the string s ends into the weaving, on the back using the tapestry needle. Be careful not to go through both layers of the weaving with your needle. Tip: If you are on a plane, don t forget to remove the tapestry metal needle before you go through security, and use the plastic needle instead! The same way, tuck all the yarn ends as well. Attaching the weave to a wood stick To suspend the wall hanging, you can use a wood stick (like a chop stick), a branch, or even a piece of copper pipe. To start, cut a piece of cotton string, about 30 cm long, and thread it to the needle.

Attaching the weave to a wood stick Go through the weave with the needle, leaving a 10-12 cm tail. Secure the s t i ck a n d weave t o ge t h e r b y tightening both ends of the cotton string with a double knot on the top of the stick. Stitch the weaving and stick together. At the end, go through the stitch loop twice to do a double knot. Knot the tails of the cotton string together, leaving a 10 cm drop to hang your weaving. Trim the bottom tassels to the desired length and shape. Tip: You can trim the bottom tassels once you are off the plane!

You are all done, congratulations! I hope you enjoyed this introduction to weaving. If you have any questions / problems, do not hesitate to contact me: something.boho@gmail.com I started a #weavingmarathon on so please tweet comments, photos of your weave etc go to @BoHoSomething #weavingmarathon