Learn How To Weave with Paper Index Cards – CRAFT Video Podcast – CRAFT Video Podcast

By admin · September 2, 2010 · Filed in Learn to Trade

Learn how to weave with Travis Meinolf who’s featured on the cover of CRAFT: 08, the Weaving issue.

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I am so making a scarf.

you forgot to give it to your boy freind

I loved this, really had no idea where the process was leading so I was fascinated all the way through, and in this short time I’ve learned how to make cloth. Thank you Travis :)

Beautifully demonstrated. So unpretentious yet concise. I will forward this to my favorite camp counselor. Thanks!

cool!

thank you very much for making this video and posting it on youtube!
english is not my mother language but i understood how it works (weavering)!
thank you once again!

This is a totally awesome technique !
Thanks a lot for sharing it with us !

thats really clever good job mate

Inspiring. Thank you for teaching us how to construct this particular loom species ;} Very clever indeed!! Congrats making the cover of Craft Mag.

BuffaloDancer684
April 7th, 2010 at 6:24 pm

you could also use yarn that needs more space when your’re beating it in because it fluffs up so much, like mohair or angora.

this guy is great, could watch him for hours, great vid guy. ( must say im saddend to see that a persons sexuality has been commented on on here, but hay the world is changing and some people are finding it hard to ajust, but i would like to say to them, just think about it, you coulld be homeless one day and you could go to the housing office to find the officer is a big screaming homo, with pink

highlights and false eye lashes and he could say yes mr. smith we would love to house you and your family but are you sure you would be a good tennant, i mean you seem to be one of those hetrosexuals, i mean should you even be sighning for a house. lol. just live and let live guys your life will be better for it

Hi Travis

I loved your note card weaving demonstration. I’m spinning and hoping to weave dyed nettle fibres. Converting your ‘note card pastern’ (Rigid Headle Loom) into wood while making a basic cottage loom – has worked brilliant.

Thanks so much and nothing wrong with a Masters Degree, so long as you share. Brilliant!

Lots of good wishes from The Old Rectory Lodge, Tea Lane, Celbridge, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland.
:-)

Best Regards

Wolfe

Show!!!!!!!
d+++!!
10!!!!

OH MAN….. this. is. so. AWESOME.

SunriseLodgeFiber
May 19th, 2010 at 11:59 am

I just want to thank you for all that you do for the weaving community! I teach 3-5th graders and JV weaving once a month. We’ve been working on pot holder looms and I find the more I introduce other types of weaving ie. Rigid heddle…inkle the more they are interested. It’s hard to spark interest with expensive looms. This is very practical…….thank you thank you thank you;)

I’m trying to make some Scandinavian traditional bordering for a realistic Viking costume, and this is the most simple and understandable start to card weaving I have seen so far. This is the best intro, and I feel confident that I understand the basic concept. Thank you very much for producing this!

wow… thats awesome

VERY COOL! I bought a “card weaving” kit once but I just couldn’t work it out in my head. This is a very nice visual. Thanks for sharing. =-)

soulshakedown909
July 3rd, 2010 at 3:16 pm

very informative….his gayness is tertiary

MusicManiacAddictMar
July 12th, 2010 at 3:20 pm

Awesome video there Travis Meinolf!

i mean i dont know and dont give a shit if he is gay or not .
peace everyone :D

Dude! Clever!!! Good luck to you…

:0 amazing wo ai Travis u could make scarf it would be easier than knitting pls tell me wear to printed the paper

wouldntyoulike2know
August 25th, 2010 at 10:10 pm

That was very helpful. I really enjoyed your tutorial. I think I might give this one a try. Thank you. And I have to say, you are really, really hot. :)

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