Weaving Cluny Knots on the Potholder Loom
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Noreen Crone-Findlay’s tutorial for how to weave Cluny Knots on the Potholder Loom. Cluny Knots are little round or leaf shaped woven motifs that can be made individually or in strands like beads. Cluny Knots are wonderful in tatting, crochet, knitting, weaving or lacemaking. You can make friendship bracelets, bookmarks or combine them with spool knitting. Use them in freeform and embroidery. Noreen Crone-Findlay figured this technique out on the potholder loom and here is the tutorial.
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Demo of how bobbin lace is done
Demo of how bobbin lace is Done
Just a vid to show how to throw a floating ring off a chain in tatting.
The basic steps in setting up a Jenkins Hairping Lace Loom, and beginning of lace making.
We saw this old lady making lace by hand in her doorway in Brugge - how does she know where the bobbins are going when she’s moving them that quick ?
kako se plete kleplana Ĩipka. Nada Mance
the traditional art of lace making
An old lady at work, showing of the craft of the place… Brugge, Belgium
Here I show different methods of making the hitch on bobbins when preparing them for lace making. First for bobbins wound anti-clockwise as seen from the head (usually used for linnen thread because of it’s inherent twist), then for clockwise wound thread (usually cotton or silk).