So this is part 2 of my new loom adventure. It's about dressing up Maeve with her first warp. This is 10/2 cotton, kinda clingy and in softer 'neutral' colours. Approx 7.5 yards for 6 towels and a sample. At 28 epi, that's 684 ends! Nice project in principle but that 684 times I must tussle with new heddles that are somewhat tangled. Well, I'm that patient.... or stubborn, take your pick!
Each section of warp had an S hook and a 3 pound weight and I would go back and forth advancing every 2 feet or so. Not overly fast but it went well and that's the main thing. I try not to rush any phase of this process as the beaming of the warp is important. You can't weave properly on a badly beamed warp.
Finally, I was done and this was my view from the front. The beater assembly is lifted up onto support brackets from GingerlocksHandwovens. They have a variety of 3D printed aids for looms.
Then this was my view for a few hours every afternoon as I grappled with fresh tight heddles. It was very hot outside so I was okay with the AC on and some nice music playing.
My high tech method of keeping track of where I am in the pattern. I'm threading what is between the 2 post it notes. Simple and effective. Cheap too.
Back soon. 😉
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