How to Weave Squiggles 🌸 Traveling Inlay Technique using Bengala Mud-Dyed Handspun Yarns (Part 2)

Check out part 1 here: Traveling inlay, meandering thread, traveling treasures, squiggles.. This weaving technique goes by many names, and you may have seen me use it in my videos/projects before! In this video, I show you how to do this super simple weaving technique using my own handspun yarns, which were dyed with Japanese Bengala mud dyes. SOCIAL 🌸 ○ Instagram: ○ Email: andreaalexanderartist@ (business ONLY, please!) SUPPLIES 🌸 ○ Yarn: Unknown, undyed white wool that I got second-hand from a lovely friend, approx 2 pounds spun into roughly chunky-weight yarn on my Louet s10c spinning wheel and “NZ Mohair Craft“ Kid Mohair, one package (6 total balls), also second-hand ○ Dyes: Bengala Mud Dyes made by Kosyokunobi, a small family-owned company in Osaka, Japan. I purchased these dyes at Saorinomori in the colors K-5 (yellow), K-8 (purple), and K-9 (orange). You can learn more about these dyes, where to buy them, and find detailed dyeing instructions on their website: Page/. (this is not sponsored, I just love these dyes!) ○ Loom: Saori WX60 ○ Ashford Warp Weights: (Affiliate link) MUSIC 🌸 “Oak City“ by Sarah, the Illstrumentalist via EpidemicSound Thank you so much for watching this video and supporting my channel - it truly means the world to me 💕
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