Very informative and fun to watch! Thank you, Harry!
@goossensmarianne5940 Жыл бұрын
Such a cute little loom ❤
@mischa26434 жыл бұрын
The 1/3 twill is a pure delight! Thank you sir! Enjoying weaving whilst weathering in during this quarantine
@hollyobrien44184 жыл бұрын
Love your loom!! Thank you for explaining this so easily!!
@fujierobesky56512 жыл бұрын
I am restoring an older 4 shaft table loom that is missing the beater reed frame and reed. Since the stainless steel reeds are costly I am using a rigid heddle reed of 12.5dpi and treating it as a 7 dpi since I can't use the small holes. I see that's exactly what your using on your table loom. So good to find someone who is also using this method.
@jackreeves30014 жыл бұрын
A very nice video. Your interests are amazingly varied. Never a boring day! Thanks for sharing your talent!
@heleenkok5153 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for you clear videos. I have almost the same little 4 shaft loom. Now I feel confidence to wrap my loom!
@lsseaside73033 жыл бұрын
Absolutely interesting! I am just starting to try looming. I really have appreciated these looming videos!!! Thank you so much!!!
@jwstanley26454 жыл бұрын
Yes, I found this quite interesting, your loom as well. Years ago, I have one very much like yours, save it was ugly metal, no cute paintings. I really wish I still had it. I've been looking for one to buy online, no luck so far. Thank you so much for the video. I am also thinking about making one. Anyway, I am glad you appreciate and have fun with yours as much as I should have with the one I had.
@harryrogers4 жыл бұрын
I have seen a few two shaft on Etsy, but 4 shaft seems rare....I think this was homemade.
@phildodd99424 жыл бұрын
A fascinating bit of experimentation ! A good deal of work involved to set all of that up before starting ! You're getting good tension too on the weave ! It was in the 1950s that I used a loom like that as a child, but I still have some loom parts inherited from my father. The shuttles that you're using do appear to be rather large for the loom - I'd be trying out a thinner, more streamlined ones if left to my own devices. But then I no longer know what I'm talking about after all these decades... Perhaps it is a case of being whatever suits the operator the best, and that there is no "right or wrong" ? Anyway, you're making a good job of it - a consistent, smooth weave, and has been a good demonstration of the capabilities of using four shafts. A nice little table loom it has turned out to be - I hope that you are pleased with it ! Maybe make some cushion covers, or a mat cover for Tom's bed ? He'd be so snug that you'd never get him out of there ! Excellent - thank you !
@harryrogers4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phil.
@Reziac4 жыл бұрын
Ah, that makes it easy to understand how twill is made. Thanks!
@PandTRanch3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your lovely video! I recently bought a 4-shaft leclerc loom and have been trying to figure out twill - your video really helped! Have a lovely day!
@harryrogers3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much.
@rubygray77494 жыл бұрын
You are always tackling some new craft Harry! Life is too short to do everything we'd like, isn't it? I can see it now ... you will be adding a mezzanine floor on top of your workshop, and building a floor loom up there, then turning out Persian carpets ...
@nikond90ful14 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Harry.
@scotchcrofter99644 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. 👍
@koffipot4 жыл бұрын
Such a pretty little loom. I follow your leatherwork videos but didn't realise you were a fellow spinner and weaver. :)
@KismetBP4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video! ❤️👍
@debburke33193 жыл бұрын
Tying on the warp
@kristinarouffignac Жыл бұрын
I wish I had one...
@amydzula79383 жыл бұрын
Hi Harry, New to weaving, and your videos were incredibly insightful. If adding the selvedges on each side, how does that effect the the the pattern?
@jumanmahde90122 ай бұрын
Hello Harry! Love your loom, I just picked up a two shaft loom from the thrift store. I have a question, what string did you use to make your heddles? I have to make more but not sure what to use 😮
@harryrogers2 ай бұрын
@@jumanmahde9012 Hi I used 1mm Ritza Tiger Thread
@jumanmahde90122 ай бұрын
@@harryrogers thank you so much!!!
@ronstudd37882 жыл бұрын
Hello Harry - Very much enjoyed watching your KZbin video using your highly decorated 4 heddle weaving loom. What company manufactured the loom? Thank you! From across The Pond, Ron
@harryrogers2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ron I think it was home made.
@ronstudd37882 жыл бұрын
@@harryrogers Hello Harry - Thank you for your reply. It sure seems like it was well built and functions nicely! Thank you!
@artistirmafeliciarodriguez77524 жыл бұрын
Hello, I just purchased a Louet Erica and having trouble with the written pattern. Naturally I can understand the visual but difficulty in the written paper pattern. I would like to learn more so I can write my own patterns and convert others to the written form. Sorry I know its weird. Let me explain, I am a knitter, crocheter, rigid heddle and seed bead weaver, and moving up the ladder to the Louet Erica, therefore it is a bit confusing. But eager to learn more. Thanks, Stay Safe, Hugs, and Blessings.
@stevesteves89154 жыл бұрын
That was good! How do you make use of the finished product at that width? (apart from scarves, of course!)
@harryrogers4 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve...yes!...narrow things or sew together!
@simonburrows14672 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in making my own tweed, what do you think Harry
@harryrogers2 жыл бұрын
I saw some good workshops in Scotland doing this, it is quite an undertaking!
@قطرةندى-د6غ9د11 ай бұрын
من اين نحصل على مثل هذا النول؟؟؟؟؟
@gelgameshnassar55174 жыл бұрын
Great How I can get one of this Machine please thank you
@harryrogers4 жыл бұрын
I think this was home made, sometimes small four shaft looms come up on EBay.
@SachaSD4 жыл бұрын
Why are you using a rigid heddle as a reed? That limits anything you might want to do with respect to sett. You also are limited in that your cloth will probably show track because your warps are crammed into the slots instead of evenly as you would have with a regular steel or bamboo reed. And WHY do you weave so close to the rigid heddle. Your shed is far smaller than it needs to be because you're so crowded between the feel and the rigid heddle. You seem to have really good intentions as a teacher, and you seem to be knowledgeable, but watching you weave gives me the feeling of being cramped and closed in.
@rubygray77494 жыл бұрын
I think the answer to all your questions is that Harry is showing us how he is learning as he goes along. He has restored an old spinning wheel, taught himself to spin, now restored this loom and is learning to weave on it. Those of us who have followed Harry for years know that he is very talented, and puts much effort into doing a great job at the many country crafts he practices. We love to see which skill he is going to demonstrate next. He is a professional leatherworker, plus a keen greenwood pole lather, chairmaker, spoon carver, iron forger, spindle turner, coracle maker, bark weaver, and so much else.