Learn How To Weave with Paper Index Cards – CRAFT Video Podcast – CRAFT Video Podcast
Learn how to weave with Travis Meinolf who’s featured on the cover of CRAFT: 08, the Weaving issue.
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Love the tutorial! Awesome job!
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badass
That is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a really long time. Thank you so much for posting this, I have a class project to do and I wanted to do weaving but I didn’t want to buy a loom and now there this awesome thing I can make and I’m so excited! lol Thanks again!
great use of ordinary household stuff to make gorgeous artwork! Thanks for sharing!!
Travis, you’re too cute. Can I adopt you? This video is what got me started in weaving. I eventually got a Beka lap loom and have made a scarf and am working on fabric for a tote bag right now. Thanks for turning me on to weaving!
I use card borard and cut slits in it to put sting in it, and a wrap white string around it and i use the pattern, under over, to weave. Thanks for showing me the other way to weave! My art teacher taught me how to weave!
This is a wonderful and concise explanation of basic weaving. Thanks!
i know how too do this since 3rd grade and know how to knit too
THIS IS MINT
BORINGGGGGGGG!
That man is a genius.
I am so doing this! lol.
Travis,
Definitely what you are involved with is the restoration of man to Life. I hope you inspire tons of others to emulate what you are doing. Thank you.
You know what else is boring? Commenting on videos that you think are boring.
What a great video! You are totally absorbing! I’ve just recently become interested in weaving and purchased a small cricket loom…which works in exactly the same way as your creation with cardstock. It is a wonderful way of getting a taste of fabric making. Love you and your video!!
Now, I’m totally addicted!!! LOL Not only did I get the Beka loom, I am now the proud owner an inkle loom too!
Congratulations!!! The explanation is very good. I really understand everything… I will do it at home!!! Thanks a lot!!!
good video
Just saw this. I am a handweaver who belongs to a guild that does many programs for kids. This is a perfect way to get kids (and maybe adults) interested in learning how to weave without having to have unaffordable equipment and complicated instructions. Many thanks for making this affordable and accessible to all. Loved it!
I GET IT! So clever, yet so simple. Your explanations and visuals were perfect. Can’t wait to go get some colored string and try this. I was thinking of using embroidery floss if I can find a good deal on it. Thank you!
This is by far the best video for starters it is fantastic!
Hey! That was excellent. Very well explained. Thank you!
your teachings are awesome, so simple to understand, thanks. About the gay thing- to each his own. But seriously mmmm-mmmmm, I’m a woman and damb you are very SEXY!! If Only I had just one hour w/ you I think I’d be content for a good while. I have a few gay friends that would go crazy for you as well but so far I can’t bring myself to share him w/ them. Also never ever ever not once have I ever been attracted to a gay guy or even wanted to be but you…….mmmm-mmmmm, ROAR!
You should totally have added how to make a butterfly at the end where you say you could just use your hand…
I like your unhurried attitude and that you clearly enjoy yourself a lot while doing this. Great teaching! Thanks.
My daughter was always interested in weaving but after seeing your video she tried an index card loom per your instructions & she now owns a real?? rigid heddle loom. Thank you.