I taught myself how to weave. I used two books and a number of videos that I watched several times to get myself acquainted enough to sit down at the loom and start weaving. There was also a good download file from Kromski that applies to all looms that helped to get me started. I also joined several groups on Facebook to have places to ask questions and get quick answers by those more experienced than I.
BOOKS
When I bought the loom I also ordered a book that came well recommended on how to weave on a rigid heddle loom. This book turned out to be a disappointment when I received it and at first I was getting a bit frustrated and knew that I needed something with clearer photos and more detail in explanation. When I put that out on one of the Facebook a different book was recommended and it has been my go to book since I started weaving a year ago. This book is Inventive Weaving On a Little Loom by Syne Mitchell. It has large color photos and good instructions on what to do at each step of the way. As the book goes along it introduces more advanced techniques that make this book valuable beyond just a beginner's book. I highly recommend this book. I wish that I had learned of this book from the start.
I have four books on Rigid Heddle weaving - here they are:
Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom - Syne Mitchell - Storey Press
Hands On Rigid Heddle Weaving - Betty Lynn Davenport - Interweave Press
(Not a bad book but needs more photos than line drawings and more detail - I do refer to this book for somethings.)
Weaving Made Easy - Liz Gipson - Interweave Press
(Covers a few things the other books don't. Focus is on projects with plans.)
Simple Woven Projects - Sarah Goldenberg & Jane Patrick - Interweave Press
(Clothing patterns and projects made on a rigid heddle loom)
All of these books have projects of items to weave.
VIDEOS
ASSEMBLY OF THE KROMSKI HARP FORTE -
Assembly of the Kromski Harp Forte
The Kromski Series -
These apply to any rigid heddle loom.
Kromski Harp, Understanding the Rigid Heddle Loom, Part 1
Kromski Harp, Understanding the Rigid Heddle Loom, Part 2
Kromski Harp, Understanding the Rigid Heddle Loom, Part 3
Kromski Harp - Part 1 - Using the Warping Board
Kromski Harp - Part 2 - Using the Warping Peg
Kromski Harp - Part 3 - Dressing the Loom
Kromski Harp - Part 4 - Weaving
Warping the Harp - Using Warping Sticks
From Ashford
These apply to any rigid heddle loom.
Simple Warping for a Rigid Heddle Loom
Spreading the Warp on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Tying on a Warp on a Rigid Heddle Loom
Weaving on the SampleIt Loom
PDF FILE
This applies to any loom.
Starting a Project on a Kromski Loom
This file starts by saying it is assembly but a few pages in it starts a project.
RIGID HEDDLE FACEBOOK GROUPS
Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving
Rigid Heddle Adventure
Rigid Heddle Loom Endeavor
Rigid Heddle Looms
Weaving (general weaving group with rigid heddle weavers also on it)
If you are not a member of Facebook you cannot join these groups but these are worthwhile resources to make being on Facebook worthwhile - even if you don't do anything else on Facebook. There are other forums that have sub-groups for rigid heddle weaving but these are not as responsive as the groups on Facebook. Two of these are:
Weavolution
Ravelry
As we go along with these articles there will be more resources shared.
If you are looking for another book, the weavers idea book is a fantastic resource. Lots of directions and pictures. It has become my go to book for ideas. The blog is great. I only started weaving July of 2016 and am just starting the journey!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have read that The Weaver's Idea book is a good book for advanced techniques. I have that on my list for a future book to add to my weaving books. Thanks for the suggestion!
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ReplyDeleteGreat list of resources I would not have thought of! Thank you!
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