Doubleweave on a DIY Inkle Loom
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In which JB demonstrates an advanced weaving technique on a simple inkle loom and makes an epic batman utility belt.
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Nice video. Would be nice to do a whole tutorial on how to make the loom and make a simple weave.
@GoodandBasic
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Thanks! JB
@Just_Sara
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I've been wanting to make an inkle loom for tablet weaving.
Please do a tute on how it’s made!❤
The next step up from this loom is tableweaving. Would love to see a similar video for tableweaving!
Awesome glad to see you still making videos
@GoodandBasic
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More to come! I took a hiatus to get my thoughts in order. JB
Neat!
You’re a good teacher. Thanks for the video!
thanks for sharing! do you have the beginning of this, the way you weave it..please
Wow imagine doing this for 4 generations then seeing someone using a foot pedal loom. That is a massive jump in technology though. You can see why the final product was so desirable. It time consuming compared to cloth without a pattern.
@wobblysauce
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Finger saver
Cool. I agree with @andersonbencosme it would be really good to have a deep dive or a series on making the loom, threading it, designing a pattern and then weaving it.
That is gnarly!
@GoodandBasic
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Right? A friend introduced me to this technique, and I had to try it out myself. JB
iirc pocahontas used loom to sew her thongs.
All that detail and use a nasty piece of wood to lift your yarn. Respect the yarn and yourself. You are too smart to make a instruction video using wood with a jagged edge. Geeze....