Weaving narrow bands with a double holed heddle
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See my blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk/
This video shows the weaving of narrow bands with a supplementary warp threaded through a second row of holes in the heddle. This structure is typical of Sami bands from Arvidsjaur, Arjeplog and Mala in Sweden. The Ajtte, the Swedish Mountain and Sami museum in Jokkmokk has a fascinating collection of woven bands.
The video is part of an online tutorial organised by The Braid Society www.braidsociety.com
The beautiful wooden bird heddle is available from www.vavkompaniet.se/
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Very nice, I especially liked that you added instructions for using the plain heddle!
@durhamsilkweaver
8 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am pleased that you liked the video. happy weaving Susan J Foulkes
Thank you for this explanation! I've started weaving a few years ago and recently found a double holed heddle on a market and was wondering how to use it
@durhamsilkweaver
2 жыл бұрын
I am so pleased that the video has helped. SusanJFoulkes
Thank you Noreen. I will be very interested to see your weaving of this type of band which would work very well on your heddle.
Thank you for all theese very practical and clear videos !!
@durhamsilkweaver
3 жыл бұрын
I am so pleased that you have found them useful. Happy weaving. Susan
Yes. On my blog look at the section weaving with nine pattern threads. It shows a double slotted heddle on an inkle loom. durhamweaver64.blogspot.co.uk Susan J Foulkes
Absolutely understandable and well taught.
@durhamsilkweaver
6 жыл бұрын
Ritercrazy Thank you for your comment. Enjoy your weaving. Susan J Foulkes
The web site is listed on my other youtube video weaving narrow warp faced patterned bands. The shop is run by a small groups of crafts people in Boras in southern Sweden. Susan j Foulkes
I'm looking at buying one of these and I'm so glad I found your video. Your video definitely deserves more likes!
@durhamsilkweaver
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Juju. Enjoy your weaving exploration. Susan
Good morning! Could you use the heddle with an inkle loom?
hello can you please tell me how you warped the heddle for this pattern i just got a two holed heddle and would like to learn how to do this thank you
Wonderful video! Thank you. Your double hole heddle is beautiful. Where did you purchase it, if you don't mind saying?
or can you please tell my what page on the book you are using i bought both your books thank you
I love your online instruction you are the best teacher!! Where can I get the book you are showing? I am in the USA. I would love to buy it. Thank you very much.
@durhamsilkweaver
8 жыл бұрын
+Maria Lathrop Hi Maria. Strands is the Journal for the Braid Society. Here is the web address www.braidsociety.com/ It is a wonderful Journal with clear detailed instructions for various crafts to do with making narrow bands. Susan
I need to know more about your heddle! It is absolutely stunning. Can you share your resource? thanks
@durhamsilkweaver
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jodi. It is a lovely heddle, I bought it from Vävkompaniet www.vavkompaniet.se/tools-for-textile-craft/ They ship around the world. Do check out my blog at durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ happy weaving Susan J Foulkes
is there a way to see the society's magazine. Is it online?
@durhamsilkweaver
Жыл бұрын
No it is sent to members of the Society. Sorry
Is the braid Society still in operation as it doesn’t seem very up to date on their website?
@durhamsilkweaver
5 жыл бұрын
Yes the Braid Society is very active. Here is the web address thebraidsociety.wildapricot.org/ They also have a facebook group where you can share projects and ask questions about techniques. facebook.com/groups/BRAIDSandBANDS/ My latest blog shows an exhibition of work from members of the Braid Society. durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ The Journal Strands is excellent. Do join us.
What do you call the clamp on your belt that is holding the weave? I would like to search for and buy one. Any site recommendations?
@durhamsilkweaver
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Joeseph. It is called a band lock. I bought mine from a shop in Sweden which does mail order. It is pictured on my blog page in the equipment stockists section. durhamweaver64.blogspot.com/ I don't know which country you live in but you may find a local stockist.