Tablet weaving

May 08, 2016 14:54

I really-really love this hobby!
You can see why )

tablet weaving

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anonymous May 10 2016, 21:17:35 UTC
I thought, it was the easiest way to attach the belt to the buckle, because now I have a problem with the firs belt. Too problems, actually. Which buckle to choose, and how to attach the threads.

In my city the buckles are sold in the same shops where you can buy yarn, textiles, buttons, needles, etc.

I'd love to learn about as many patterns as possible. Even the difficult ones. What I can't understand looking at the patterns that appear in the Internet is how tho thread the cards. Everyone seem to understand it looking at the schemes and noone bothers to explain.

I don't know what warp-twined border is, but maybe it is exactly the thing I've 'invented' today myself. I'm too lazy to unweave the whole belt to make it look beautiful, but now I make the stithces at the edges go always the same direction. The only problem is that the twist of the threads does'nt disappear itself, so I untwist them manually.

Alphabets! Yes! I new it was possible, but I have too little experience with tablet weaving, to come up with my own idea.

Yes, I'd love to see it. Your instructions are very clear and everything seems easy when you just follow them.

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watervole May 13 2016, 07:51:04 UTC
I'll post an article fairly soon about how to thread cards for different patterns.

With your first belt, I'd suggest sewing the warp threads into the back of the work and then folding the end of the belt into the buckle and sewing firmly across to fix it in place. I think you'd need a double row of stitching.

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