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Title: fingerweaving
Post by: gypsylakat on August 01, 2008, 08:14:19 PM
would fingerweaving be period?
I just finished another scarf ( I do it when I'm bored)
and I was thinking about trying to figure out how to make a snood using the technique.. Haven't found anything online about it though.. (I'm in texas and didn't want to get my soda tabs taken away by the airport security, and ya'lls hobby lobby is AMAZINGLY big and organized... )
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: gem on August 01, 2008, 08:40:11 PM
I'm not sure what "finger weaving" is, but there is a period technique called finger-loop braiding that may (or may not) be similar:  http://fingerloop.org/
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: gypsylakat on August 02, 2008, 01:37:51 AM
i saw that one... this is what I do
http://www.wikihow.com/Finger-Weave
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: sealion on August 02, 2008, 07:16:20 AM
I found these instructions for a netted caul but have yet to try it.
http://wedcraft.com/handoutSept2005.pdf
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on August 05, 2008, 10:58:47 AM
Jeudi and I took a stab at your wiki on finger weaving and came up with 10 finger weaving.  Would make an adorable scarf.  Really sucks when the phone rings, though.  Hehe  :D 

(http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/10_finger_weave_side_b.jpg)

(http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/10_finger_weave_side_a.jpg)

Fun idea for boring car rides!  I've decided to try one of those fat combs or picks, next. 
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: Merry on August 05, 2008, 11:31:09 AM
Quote from: sealion on August 02, 2008, 07:16:20 AM
I found these instructions for a netted caul but have yet to try it.
http://wedcraft.com/handoutSept2005.pdf

LOVE YOU :-* LOVE YOU   :-* LOVE YOU! :-* Sealion!  I've been trying to defend a snood for my garb all season and this is just what I need!  All my guildmistress requires is sources and pics...this article gives both and a very handy tutorial to boot!  Thank you! ;D
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: gypsylakat on August 05, 2008, 11:36:39 AM
ooo newb, that's a great idea, I hadn't thought of using a comb, I mean I own the knifty knitter, but hate carrying it around sometimes...
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on August 05, 2008, 01:18:59 PM
Well, I'm trying the comb and a pick, but I keep wrapping it too tight.  Maybe I should try thinner yarn.

I was thinking of your snood idea.  I think if you got two people (or bribe some kids) to stand side-by-side long enough with their hands out, you might get something wide enough for a snood.  :)  Maybe you could just crochet/weave/braid/whatever two  or three pieces together.  Our "10 finger" piece woven loosely is about 6-7" wide.  Good luck with it.
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: sealion on August 05, 2008, 01:48:11 PM
Quote from: Merry on August 05, 2008, 11:31:09 AM
Quote from: sealion on August 02, 2008, 07:16:20 AM
I found these instructions for a netted caul but have yet to try it.
http://wedcraft.com/handoutSept2005.pdf

LOVE YOU :-* LOVE YOU   :-* LOVE YOU! :-* Sealion!  I've been trying to defend a snood for my garb all season and this is just what I need!  All my guildmistress requires is sources and pics...this article gives both and a very handy tutorial to boot!  Thank you! ;D

Keep in mind though that this is knotted, not crocheted.
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: gypsylakat on August 05, 2008, 03:43:10 PM
lol i had pondered getting the boyfriend to sit still long enough to use his... buwahahhaha

And as for the string breaking, I haven't figured out how to fix that either (on the knifty knitter) I'm constantly breaking my strings, which is one of the reasons I don't use it very often, altough i saw an instruction thing online that makes me think I may have been doing it wrong..

If you use the dollar store combs you may be able to break off every other and give yourself a little extra room... also don't push the weaving down all the way is a good idea usually.
Title: knit picking?
Post by: mieljolie on August 05, 2008, 05:04:19 PM
Link below is one of my attempts at pick knitting. Or, should I call it "knit picking"? I do that quite well.  lol.

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/pick_knitting.jpg (http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/pick_knitting.jpg)

It didn't actually break the yarn, but, I it was so tight I couldn't get it over the top yarn.  I loosened it up, especially on the sides, and it seems to work better.  Later tonight we are going to try the fat comb, which I think will work better.  It has a slight knob on the top of each tooth.  Jeudi wants to try a scarf.
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: gypsylakat on August 05, 2008, 09:40:52 PM
the way i finish the ends on a lot of my scarves is to make a pom pom and tie it on it usually looks really nice.
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: Merry on August 05, 2008, 10:36:34 PM
Quote from: sealion on August 05, 2008, 01:48:11 PM
Quote from: Merry on August 05, 2008, 11:31:09 AM
Quote from: sealion on August 02, 2008, 07:16:20 AM
I found these instructions for a netted caul but have yet to try it.
http://wedcraft.com/handoutSept2005.pdf

LOVE YOU :-* LOVE YOU   :-* LOVE YOU! :-* Sealion!  I've been trying to defend a snood for my garb all season and this is just what I need!  All my guildmistress requires is sources and pics...this article gives both and a very handy tutorial to boot!  Thank you! ;D

Keep in mind though that this is knotted, not crocheted.

That is why it works:)  My guildmistress discourages snoods in general, but will tolerate it if I really want one.  But she insists (rightly) that crocheting as not period and I can't find a knitted version that I like.   I like the netted look and it is h/a:)
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on August 06, 2008, 09:37:43 AM
Jeudi and I are having fun with this finger weave thing! 

I have another possible idea for a snood.  I recently found a crochet tutorial from Annie's Attic for a technique called Loop n' Lace.  I used the same principle to join to finger-weaved pieces together.  This way you could join it into a tube.

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/finger_weave_loop_side_b.jpg (http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/finger_weave_loop_side_b.jpg)

If anything, at least we can make wider scarves.  :)
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on August 06, 2008, 06:08:15 PM
New pics of our progress:

finger weaving
white scarf
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/white_scarf.jpg (http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/white_scarf.jpg)
red and gold scarf - attempted weaving two colors at the same time and switching.
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/red_gold_scarf.jpg (http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/red_gold_scarf.jpg)

pick knitting
much easier with this comb.  (I spaced it every two teeth, which made it looser.)
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/knit_picking.jpg (http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee2/thinnen/other%20projects/knit_picking.jpg)
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on August 14, 2008, 12:01:45 PM
So, if knitting is period, but crochet is "knot" (sorry for that :p ).  Then, what is the history of Macrame besides being a fad of the 70's?  I realize the knots, such as half and square knots, used date way back, but what about creating other things besides nets and fringe, like home furnishings and wearable objects from these knots?  I'm guessing that would not be period, right?

I've read of a macrame hat, but have not seen pics.
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: MKDesigner on August 31, 2008, 11:10:47 PM
Here's a pic of a lacy macrame 'hat'.  It's from a macrame book and a friend of mine made it to the point of the brim -- almost like a skull cap and used it for SCA events.  Everyone thought it was super!  And no one said anything about being or not being period.  :)

(http://www.mkdesigner.com/images/MacLaceHat.jpg)

Marge
Title: Re: fingerweaving
Post by: mieljolie on September 01, 2008, 06:34:34 PM
That is great.  I've seen lots of macrame item, but nothing like that.  That's cool.