Tag: loom
Plain Weave but Colorful
This is another plain weave scarf on the Ashford Sampleit rigid heddle loom. The warp is Lion Brand Amazing, which is 50% wool / 50% acrylic. It’s pretty, but it’s sticky. I bought three skeins thinking I’d make three scarves, but I may use it as a weft the next time around.
Ashford Sampleit Video
The Ashford Company has put out a video on warping and weaving a scarf on the little Sampleit Rigid Heddle loom:
Tablet Weaving
Another new adventure… tablet (or card) weaving. It’s simple and complex at the same time. Simple because the “ingredients” are basic: cards, yarn, a shuttle, and off you go! Complex because the designs are truly astounding. This method of weaving also made me stop and think, because it involves a “twist” in the motion of using the cards, and that combines individual threads to create color changes and a nubby texture. It’s really a wonderful craft.
My first sample was done on an inkle loom with two colors. That method of threading and warping is very easy compared to most introductory tutorials where you cut individual threads for every card. However, once you get into a variety of colors, you may need to understand the second method.
This pattern was more complicated than my first sample. I found it here. It turned out, so I’m pleased.



