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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

Tablet weaving by my way to do it. Sorry, but the speak is in swedish but I think you will understand the pictures. The video is from my Tablet Weaving CD "Brickvävda band från Spångmurs"
http://spangmurs.se
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Band_snoddar/

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  • where I can find example like this?

  • I am not sure I understand the question. There are some more videos at youtube about this, search for "tablet Weaving". There are a lot of tablet weaving at internet, use google for searching.

    Or do you mean more pattern woven like this one? I have designed a lot of pattern like this but the most explanations are in Swedich, only some parts are tranlated to Englich.

    There are also a couple of pages at Yahoo that diskuss tablet weaving.

  • Oh man, that takes the power of Job :( I take back that tatting is slow!

  • No, this do not take long time, in the video it is the very slow demonstrating speed, slow motion. When people look at me weaving in the real life the most common thing they say is, "thats go really fast". I think I make about 30 cm per houer at this band. That is mutch faster then I do tatting, I think you still have to say that tatting is slow.

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  • Can someone please send me the pattern of this band? It's amazing.... I'd be very

    thankful.

  • hallo and thanks

    could you show how the warping board is made and how it is set up?

  • I know a easier way how to make this pattern... it's 13*times to you and 13*times from you, with the cards. (with this mode I think it's going' faster - I make about 40-48 cm in Hour the same pattern) But you have to set the lines correctly, otherway's it wont work. :-) But nice work indeed.

  • Very Nice Work!!!

  • Thank you for this! This makes much more sense than some of the written tutorials I was finding online. I find I learn best when I can see demonstrations anyway. Now I have to go find some yarn to practise with!

  • Thankyou ,now I get it ,nice work.From Woodstock,Ontario Canada

  • beautiful work. I have not yet tried it, however, I have some cards.... soon. how fun

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