Kelly – Three Heddle Adventures!
Description:
In this comprehensive course, I will help to demistify weaving with 3 heddles.
Instructions are step by step. We start out by weaving a twill sampler with 6 variations and finish up with a challenging twill scarf on M and W threading. There are many tips and hints along the way to make this process achievable and fun!
Printable PDFs are available to guide you and give necessary information.
What you will need:
*A rigid heddle loom with at least 8″ weaving width
*3 heddles of the same dent to fit your loom(in the videos I use 7.5 dent heddles)
*A double heddle block
*Clamps for the third heddle (depending on your loom)
*A tapestry needle
*S hooks or similar for weighting the floating selvedges
*Yarn for the sampler – I used an Australian 8ply (light worsted, dk) to warp the sampler. For the weft I used a variety of weights, it’s all about experimenting!
*Yarn for the scarf – I used Moda Vera Bamboo Cotton.
3 x 30g balls for warp and just over 3 x 50g balls for weft.
Information is provided on alternate yarns.
Your Instructor
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly is a self taught weaver with a big passion for sharing the timeless art of weaving with others. Kelly is known for her calm and slow teaching style and she bases her classes on how she would have liked to have been taught. She designs all of her own projects and caters for levels from beginner to intermediate. Most available classes are for the rigid heddle loom, some floor and table loom weaving and plans to expand classes into inkle and tapestry weaving.
Course Curriculum
First Section
Straight draw twill draft printable PDF
Straight draw twill pattern and setting up for threading (5:15)
Warping for the twill sampler (7:16)
Twill Sampler visual threading diagram, printable PDF
Threading the twill sampler, method 1, printable PDF
Threading the twill sampler, method 2, printable PDF
Twill sampler, threading, method 1 (16:55)
Twill sampler, threading, method 2 (12:03)
Twill sampler weaving sequences printable PDF
Weaving the twill sampler, part 1 (8:18)
Weaving the twill sampler, part 2 (11:56)
Weaving the twill sampler, part 3 (10:08)
Scarf project. Calculations, threading & weaving sequences printable PDF
Project Weaving Draft PDF
Threading diagram for scarf, PDF
Scarf project, threading, method one (16:37)
Scarf project, threading, method 2 (15:44)
Scarf project, tie on and floating selvedges (9:24)
Scarf project, weaving (12:35)
Scarf project, removing from the loom and finishing (3:47)
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