Carpet on a Rigid Heddle loom - making knots
The next part of weaving a carpet is setting up borders and making knots.
I have to apologize for the mistake I made on the border - use the instructions for the second row, when dealing with the edge that has weft shuttles - raise them up and wrap the wool around them with the outer pair of warp.
And it is a good lesson for me - do not make a tutorial when you have a fever.
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I remember seeing rugs made in Isfahan and I didn't comprhend it. Now that I weave I have a better understanding of what you are doing. You are truly an artist. and a teacher of an ancient art form, Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
I am rug weaving trainer in Iran. I'm surprised when I saw your teaching. It's completely correct.
@battyrubble
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Rokhsar, I'm so happy to know that Im this video is correct! I was wondering where I could find the hook tool, thank you! Angela in NY
@darkmerrygoround
5 жыл бұрын
much respect to you and all the traditional artisans, all of you work is like magic. I'm glad that she took the time and showed us how it's done 💖
@marcosshibuta4659
5 жыл бұрын
I would like to learn how to do this in Iran. Can you tell me where you are training? How much does it cost?
@bahahanz8517
4 жыл бұрын
@@marcosshibuta4659 Full course should not be more than 200 or 300 dollar
@TraditionalRugCleaners
4 жыл бұрын
@@battyrubble We recommend www.hmnabavian.com in 36 E 31st St
Thank you so much.I've been looking for years for a rug weaving tutorial.God bless you for sharing your incredible skill.Not many people do.
I am in awe of you work, your patience and the graph is stunning. I would be honoured to own such a beautiful carpet create by someone as talented as yourself. I found you after watching how to make a rag rug loom for myself. I know it is centuries of difference to your précis work. But I know I can make the loom and create rag rugs for different areas in my little cottage. Thank you so much for sharing your artisan artistic skills. I find I have missed out on so many skills I could have been very able to do. But to begin at 69 yo and having neuropathy issues in my right hand from chemotherapy treatments. So a rag rug I can do the whole lot myself. I crochet, knit, sew, garden so I keep myself busy happily while locked down due to the COVID19 issue which we are all in it together. Take care Stay Home Stay Safe from an Australian Granma I am never going to forget what I learnt from you today. 🙏🏻❤️🇦🇺
Wow! Such beautiful work! It always amazes me to see different kinds of artists at work. I hope I get to try doing something like this one day.
Thank you! It is great to see someone doing rug work on a rigid heddle loom that doesn't risk damaging the loom.
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
+Jezi M yes, I did take this risk, my husband made me a present with two heddles to try it. He knows my passion about carpet weaving and once already had an extreme experience. We just got married and he came from a business trip, just to see me closung the bedroom door. Sounds funny, yes, I just wanted to prepare hum to the fact that half of the bedroom is occupied by a huge metal frame. So he knew, that this time I might take half the flat with a giant loom, abd choose a smaller evil 😁
@user-gp4vy9zv2h
3 жыл бұрын
@@HandicraftsAz I am from this nation The nation's job is to make clothes This nation is known as Julaha in India 🇮🇳 ansari also speaks to jolaha caste Weaving is the highest number of Muslims in the world I felt very good watching this video of you, may Allah give you a lot of progress in this world as well as in the hereafter The Hereafter facebook.com/profile.php?id=100052233919581 kzread.info/dron/JExCrvD5phc52TTCRf6pgQ.html
Finally i found what i want since i was a child! Thank you so much for those wonderful videos
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, enjoy weaving!!
Thank you. Very relaxing for me to watch. Even with a cold you have a nice voice. I admire your skill.
😍 So beautiful! I can imagine a room full of weavers is a most magnificent place! 😍
I landed on this while looking for weaving houndstooth scarf on a 4frame table loom.... and i am in awe !.... this is unreal and i have a new subject for youtubing the next week or 2 until early/late morning hours... respect respect respect to all carpet weavers of this type, to those doing it traditionally and those continuing/learning or taking up the craft
Thank you so much for sharing tutorials on your incredible art!!! Please consider making more videos and sharing patterns as well!
@kuchi2749
4 жыл бұрын
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Thanks you are the onley one make this stap to learn us 👍👋👋👋👋😍😍😍😍😍😍
You work is nothing short of magic. You are a true artisan and it was such a treat to watch your video. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thank you so much for this video !!! Thank you for teaching us this craft 😊
Fascinating how you do that, thank you for sharing
This is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing! 💕
Спасибо большое! И ковроделие начала осваивать и английский подтянула.
I found a company in NYC that sells the tools, I am following your amazing tutorials and going to try making a little cup rug, thank you so much!!
@sharonjones-pierce3478
5 жыл бұрын
plz do tell where you found the tools plz? I am currently using a hook for spinning wheel, a reg hair comb..and a dinner fork. LOL
@battyrubble
5 жыл бұрын
@@sharonjones-pierce3478 www.hmnabavian.com really nice people, call if you don't see what you need, or if you are in NYC go there
@JazandTheo
4 жыл бұрын
Angela Haws thanks for sharing the link! 😊
WOW - Its the most satisfying thing I watched.👍
Oh my god~ you have magical patience really.💔 Thank you so much for the nice lesson. °
👍 You are Excellent teacher! Thank u! :)
спасибо большое, мы в детстве в худ. школе так плели, никак не могла припомнить, как это там делалось, благодарю вас и интернет!))
Thank you very much, very detailed. Exactly what I was searching for ❤
Excellent teaching rug weaving.
you are so calm i like hello from Egypt
such a good job! wow! congratulations
СпасиБо, такой милый акцент Для меня самое тяжелое - подготовительные работы, первые ряды Успехов в работе!
Oh! I didnt know you could do carpet on a rigid heddle!!😯 I recieved one for Christmas and they are limited, but I'm so impressed with how much you can do! Just needs imagination amd experience! Thank you for this lovely video. Your work is gorgeous! 😊
Интересная работа, спасибо, что показываете! Всего хорошего!
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
Спасибо, скоро будет серия уроков на русском языке на канале АЗбука рукоделия. Ссылку добавлю как появятся уроки. Но в принципе по моей фирменной доске можно узнать
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
Вот тут через пару недель будет подробно все описано kzread.info%D0%90%D0%97%D0%B1%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%A0%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%8F
This is precious information. Thank you for sharing. I would also like to know how to make a loom base before starting carpet knots.
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
If you check other videos in this playlist, you will find the information kzread.info/dash/bejne/qIWH2M1rfdTMpbA.html
Love it! Thanks fro sharing.
*I Totally love this..... Thank you Soooooo much!!!!
Amazing work🙏🙏🙏
Truly amazing!
very useful, thank you..I wish you make more videos
I was one of the rug weaving trainer in Tehran/Iran. Your training is good and I was amazed however I found some lack of basic training before starting weaving. How to set up loom and warp and introducing the tools in carpet weaving for beginners. Maybe next video?
Hi, thank you for your hard work. You are a super woman. I would seriously like to see how it all starts. From buying wool to weaving.
thank you for your videos. when will you give us the continuation of this amazing work?
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, I definitely will. I will have a small break from studies in August and will try to make as many tutorials as possible
great video .....I would love to get one of the tools your using for making the knots does anyone know where to find one online i am living in the US
I really enjoyed your video. I have wanted to learn how to make a carpet for a long time. I would like to know where to purchase the tools you are using and please continue to share your tutorial videos with us. Thank you.
ذكرتيني عملت سجادة صغيرة واهديتها لزوجة اخي وعندما تشاجرت مع امي حقدت عليها وقمت بسحب السجادة من غرفتها غفر الله لي كنت طفلة صغيرة لااعرف الاصول الحمد لله على نعمه الكثيرة
Can I please ask what the tools are called? Thank you so much for a brilliant video.
Fantastic! Thank you.
@maryjanecunliffe-jones2497
6 жыл бұрын
May Stewart Olson Zk
What do they call that brush tool you have? a weaving claw? I might get one for my weaving :D
so after each row of Turkish knots you have to pass through the write and blue thread in and out and out and in before you can continue making turksih knot?
May I ask what yarn you use for the warp. Is it cotton? How thick is the thread?
Could you sell tools on Etsy so we buy them easier too please 🙏
I so admire your teaching video! I have a small ghordes knot carpet on a huge loom that I'm picking up again. It was wonderful watching you. As to finding a pattern/cartoon to use, do you have a suggestion? I drew my own for my first little basic carpet. I would love to find some authentic ones. Khalie mamnoon!
i like handicrafts spesially old persian rugs and carpets
Amazing i got another hoby to add on my many hoby list
Very Lovely!
@HandicraftsAz
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Is the oriental rug scheme you work from available for purchase from the US? I'd love, LOVE to make a needlework from it. I've worked a few oriental rugs from a book, but this one is just amazing. I can see it's Russian from the inscription on the bottom of the paper, but this would be no problem. Thanks so much.
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
I don't have a scanner, probably in September I will try to scan them, since there are so many patterns that I would love to talk about
What is the best thread to weave a carpet?
Thanks for a Nice work and Nice explanation. Where are you from?
I love your tutorials and am interested in trying your technique for making rugs. However, where can I buy those tools? It would be great if you could make them available for purchase on your website. And I would love to hear the singing in the background too. Keep up the good work.
@katayounsoumi1292
3 жыл бұрын
Hello you can buy all of tools and materials carpet & rugs in my page in instagram (@katysilk) i’m managing the carpet specialized center in Iran good luck 💐
it is perfect
I would love to know where you find your tools. I want to start knotting rugs and would love to use the proper hook/knife tool!
@HandicraftsAz
4 жыл бұрын
You can use a wooden tapestry beaters from any of the loom maker, hook can be cut from a knife in the car bodyshops that use cutting equipment
This was fascinating. Are there more in the series?
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
+Robert Johnson there definitely will be more, right now I am a bit busy with magnificent world of programming for Windows.
I have to say forget this life’s too short there’s no way I patience for this! Great work but not for me give me a shuttle!
@HandicraftsAz
Жыл бұрын
It's a traditional craft in my country, I made my first knots when I was 11
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What are you using for the warp?
ممكن تعلمينا نلف الخيط حول النول ازاى
Do you teach classes in person?
Jag bor i Göteborg,jag undrar finns dina utbildning?🙏
Where is next video?
few questions, A: what Dent are you using on your rigid heddle? and B: what size of wool yarn? always curious to see what people prefer to use. Great tutorial, thanks a bunch!
@AZbuka_rukodeliya
5 жыл бұрын
I use two 12.5 dpi heddles. Thread is a local woven carpet yarn, but you can use acrylic or wool blend, 300-400 meters per 100 gr
hi can you tell me where can i find patterns thank you
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
you can use any crosstitch pattern,there are also plenty on Persian rug patterns, including in the Ashford rigid heddle loom manuals
I was so happy to find this! I've gone back to my small Persian carpet on my loom after 6 years and needed instruction again. You are a wonderful teacher! Do you know where I could find authentic patterns/cartoons? I drew my own for my first small rug. Again, khalie mamnoon! Lisa
@watchcitydog
2 жыл бұрын
My loom is stuck in storage right now. Took me years of searching in u.s.a. to find someone who could get me a loom. They brought it from Turkey. Unfortunately much bigger than I wanted. I have about a foot or two woven and knotted. Most all the knots I did with out knife. By the time I got knife and comb I lost the place I was keeping it and had to put it in storage. My heart is burning to work with it again. I wish I had a smaller one. I'm not in a secure place now and it's quite big and I need to bother a helper and rent a van all to bring it from storage. But I want a better place 1st. How is your weaving going? Hope you remember to work on it everyday. I need to get this from storage. This is a great little video for us. Very, very inspiring. Thank you to the video maker.
@watchcitydog
2 жыл бұрын
Wow... just getting to the end. Never knew about those special scissors.
Darling please from where in Iran you bought the big cissor with 2 sides handle? My family in Iran I want them to buy the tools for me. Thank you alot
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
Ghada, they are made in Azerbaijan
@user-mo9jr2jo3o
5 жыл бұрын
أنا صنيع سجاد يدوي
Your video is inspiring and I’d love to try weaving a rug. Where can I purchase a knife with a hook like you are using?
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
+Trisha Goodstein i guess you can ask amy body shop that have a laser cutting equipment. That would be the best solution. Or just use a crochet hook and a knife aside.
@msthimble
6 жыл бұрын
www.hmnabavian.com/rug_repair/ I bought a hook knife and beater here
Very surprising but really i like ur work and teaching. Will u teach me how could i make the frame for rug?
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
Check internet for metal frame tapestry loom. They are the best, used in carpet shops. Wooden ones last only for two-three carpets only
@lisajarvis3820
Жыл бұрын
I cheat on the frame ~ Amazon has a adjustable metal frame which is on wheels called a clothes rack and it comes in many sizes ( 2foot across up to 6 foot across) they have covers too and are sold separately!
شكرآ علئ هاذه التصوير بس نريدالترجمه العربيه
Queria muito aprender essa arte, eu BORDO tapeçarias no ponto Arraiolos ...eu sou Angelita Sousa, são Paulo Brasil...
Where can I find cartoons/patterns for knotted rug weaving? Thanking you in advance, Lee
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So interesting
This is beautiful and a fantastic technique! Is it possible to find this type of a hook/knife in the US and what is it called? Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work!!!
@HandicraftsAz
Жыл бұрын
I've seen some online, check for percian carpet repair tools. Their scissors are a bit different though
Waw nice👌👌👌👌
Hi Am a fan of Persian carpet would like to know how to repair mine , the fringe is coming out. And would like to do a small one.please let me know where I can order the tools as where am living we don't have such things. By the way am from Mauritius .
What wool do you use? And what do you choose for the warp?
@HandicraftsAz
10 ай бұрын
For the 50 knots per 4 inches I use 15 ply carpet warp, for 60 knots 12 ply. Wool can be any available, wool, semi-wool, even acrylic, as long as it all the same fiber for the whole project. The size can be sock weight 2 threads, aran weight one thread per knot.
It looks like a lot of fun. My main hobby is cross stitch so I think following the pattern wouldn't be too hard. Im just curious do they use pdf patterns at all? I would think it would be much easier to keep track of what row your on that way. I really don't need another hobby but it does look like fun😁
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
The crosstitch patterns can be used too. In fact I have some really nice pillows covers patterns stacked for future projects. And pdf is a bit difficult, since you have to have it in front of you most of the time and f.e. having 4 people working on the same carpet is costly. It's easier if each one has a hard copy and works independently
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Can u please do video tutorials how to make kilim please
@HandicraftsAz
4 жыл бұрын
A bit later, I almost completed my degree in computer science, and will have more time for weaving after January
What size heddle are you using?
@AZbuka_rukodeliya
5 жыл бұрын
12.5 dpi
Good day, Can you tell me where can one get your comb tool and your hook to pick up the warp threads? I'm living in a rural Africa and we need to order everything we want. Can you may be tell me where to try and find them? I don't like the heavy combs that is normally online available. Yours is more like a rake. I will like that one. Also the love hook and cutting tool? Thank you.
i am a carpet master and i am from tebriz
This is amazing. Where could one find the tools you use? Would love to try this one day.
@HandicraftsAz
6 жыл бұрын
+Gary Blackburn maybe ebay has some sellers, I usually buy them from a local shop, and I guess they are either made by a local smiths(like big scissors you see in the video) or imported from the country, that is under US sanctions. If not that, I could sell it on etsy. But...
@Ilovetrees2
6 жыл бұрын
Please offer these tools and a selection of yarn on Etsy. I have been looking for these for a few years.
@msthimble
6 жыл бұрын
www.hmnabavian.com/rug_repair/ I bought a hook knife and beater here, very nice people.
@msthimble
6 жыл бұрын
www.hmnabavian.com/rug_repair/ I bought a hook knife and beater here, really nice people
@garyblackburn9319
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the link. Have now saved it so I can get them. Love watching the vidio. So much information shared, learn something every time I watch. Thank you.
Hi I am bigener I wouner how can I find all staff.can you please advise me ?thanks for your perfect videos
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
Search internet for tapestry loom with tensioning devices, regular crochet hook and knife can be used, the brush can be used from a barber trimmer and beater cam be found with loom sellers
Wow , that's a crazy amount of work . i would lose patience after five minutes .
Hi Great work Haw can I learn this magnificent kind of art !? Where which country !?
@givemeamix3226
4 жыл бұрын
Mohammad Alhuniti Turkey
@mohammadalhuniti6216
4 жыл бұрын
Give Me A Mix Thank you 🙏🏽
Where can I buy a hooked knife?
@HandicraftsAz
4 жыл бұрын
Usually we order it at bodyshops, they carve a hook from a knife that you give
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Does anyone here know where I can purchase the double handled scissors in the US? I found the hook knife and beater at the NYC place but am still looking for those height adjustable double scissors...
@googlecomment2657
4 жыл бұрын
And do they have a Turkish or other name I can search for?
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
I can't really advise on US. the one I use are made in Azerbaijan and are too heavy to be shipped overseas, would cost a fortune
@HandicraftsAz
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Turkish name is "halcha gaychi" which means carpet scissors ✂️
You are amazing! I learned so much from your video!!. I almost feel stupid now. Do you have a channel or something I can subscribe to so that I can learn more from you?
what is the name of that hook? I want to try this out!
@HandicraftsAz
11 ай бұрын
Carpet hook knife
نريدالترجمه
Where did you buy the Chaghoo?
@HandicraftsAz
5 ай бұрын
In a local crast shop
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Здравствуйте! Подскажите пожалуйста какого диаметра должна быть нить основы?
@HandicraftsAz
5 жыл бұрын
Зависит от плотности. Для ковров используют хлопок особой крутки, чтобы выдержать многократное растяжение и усадку при мойке ковра. Эта, если не ошибаюсь, 9 нитей в крутке, варьируется, от 6 до 18, чем больше нить, тем меньше плотность ковра, 18 используют для килимов и совсем грубых ковров, в таком случае иногда заменяют шерстяной основой
@user-gg7ui8iy2s
5 жыл бұрын
@@HandicraftsAz Спасибо большое за ответ!
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