With Christmas just around the corner, my head has begun swimming with festive ideas!
Christmas, as the song goes, “is the most wonderful time of the year” – at least I think so, I love to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
I also love the atmosphere, the colours, the change in mood to one of joy and relaxation. The excitement of finding the right Christmas tree and the wonderful scent of pine filling the house is a real highlight for our family.
You may have previously seen my Winter Trees Tutorial but I thought it was high time we do a good and proper Christmas Tree Tutorial.
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This tutorial is inspired by the Russian Branoe technique and involves picking up threads with a pick up stick in front of the heddle on a closed shed. We then use a “pattern weft” to build up pattern as we weave through the rows. It’s a lot of fun and you can make some super cool characters and pictures.
The threading for the loom set up is just plain weave, and all patterning is done by picking up warp threads. There is no need for specialist knowledge, just a bit of patience!
You can choose to weave plain Christmas trees, or there is an option to “decorate” your tree at the end of the tutorial.
I used my rigid heddle loom to weave this on, but all you really need is a loom that is capable of tensioning a warp and opening 2 sheds. A frame loom would work, it would just be a bit more work for the weaver
If you find this technique interesting, I have plenty of other resources and tutorials for you to delve into:
Exploring Branoe (Online weaving class)
You will find all the materials and instructions for the Christmas Trees in this downloadable, printable PDF. I recommend that you use this PDF in conjunction with the instructional Youtube video for best results. Click on “download” at the bottom of the file.
The free video tutorial is available to view here-
I hope that this tutorial and pattern brings some Christmas cheer into your homes and lives!
Until next time…
Happy Weaving!
Gai Butler
Thank you Kelly, love your little motifs.
Kelly
Thanks Gai! ❤️