Heheh, why thank you!
So I made more just because it turned out to be so much fun, even though the mail carrier isn't due to be here for a couple of hours so I don't know if the loom is coming today or not:
Ta da!The stuff that is closer to the cards is newer and the stuff that is closer to the belt is older. You may be able to tell that the stuff that is closer to the cards is beginning to look more regular in size and the pattern is starting to show up better because I'm starting to make fewer mistakes.
By the way, are the weaving tablets difficult to use? I've only seen other people weave with them and I've been wondering if I should try learning that too...
I've only tried a very simple pattern, but so far the hardest part is getting everything set up and started; once you get going, the process is remarkably forgiving of mistakes*, and once you find your "groove" (so to speak) it becomes pretty easy, albeit I say that while I'm not making a perfect product, hehe. I bought the book
Card Weaving by Candace Crockett, which was a big help in figuring the whole process out, and I really couldn't have done it without said book.
If anyone has any questions about tablet weaving, I'd love to try to help out. So far it really has been wonderful fun so far, and I'm going to go print out some additional patterns today to mess around with. I hadn't expected to be able to do so well with my homemade backstrap loom, but I found a position (kind of lying down) that doesn't hurt my back, and away I'm going. I'm still really looking forward to getting my loom, but this is clearly a form of weaving that doesn't require a loom if someone doesn't like the idea of a loom. I'm using a backstrap loom made of a belt, my loom supplies (yarn, cards), and a sawed in two broom handle! Ms. Crockett's book also instructs on how to use a door handle if one doesn't want to use a sawed in to broom handle or some other stick, hehe.
*I'm actually kind of amazed that the beginning of my band turned out as well as it did because I kept doing things like forgetting which way I was supposed to be turning the cards, losing one of the cards for I don't know how many turns and before finding it, dropping all the cards, accidentally turning some of the cards but not others, etc etc. When I realize I had made a serious error, I just said, "Oh well, it's a practice band," and kept going, but I still expected my errors to have serious repercussions that they didn't seem to have.