Useful trick with the texsolv cord. Thank you for sharing!
@lisapalekar52663 жыл бұрын
I am making the transition from a rigid heddle to 4 shaft table loom and stressing over warping. This video is a great help as I can basically warp the new loom the same as I did my rigid heddle. Thanks so much. Will you be making another video showing next steps (i.e. how to then thread the shafts and reed and tie on to the front beam)? That would complete the whole picture and be most helpful. Once again, thanks for this!!
@Tommy_pickle123457 ай бұрын
Thank you for a very clear, informative video. My warp is very fine and twists as I use a peg warp board (I am new to all this), and this technique will eliminate a problem. Thank you!
@DDPizazz2 жыл бұрын
I bought this loom last year and have been very stressed over the warping process (as well as finding/converting patterns for projects). This is an excellent demo because of your explanations and great camera views of your direct warping method. Making the cross, seeing the little sponge bobs on the end of the lee sticks, and your winding technique demonstration are all very informative! I learned much and feel less stressed and actually excited about how I might use the different leftover project yarn skeins I've inherited. Thank you very much and Happy New Year!
@dagnyopsal26752 жыл бұрын
This is really useful, especially also since you use a Louet loom- I have the Klik, and thus slightly different raddle and warping stick gear, but it will work.
@wendypierce63952 жыл бұрын
Is there a second part to this?
@1950Annette Жыл бұрын
is there a 2nd video as it just went off without warning 🤔
@TheBlondiesNr12 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very useful video!
@margareteast92733 жыл бұрын
Very good idea,
@winnieyuensm3 жыл бұрын
very useful
@jenthulhu2 жыл бұрын
I'm very curious. Why do you need to have a 'cross'? I don't see why you cant' just wind on when the threads are already separated in the raddle. I'm coming from a rigid heddle and thinking about buying a 4 shaft loom.
@knitsatknittylicious88232 жыл бұрын
Yes I was wondering the same as I've just come from a rigid heddle too to a Louet Erica table 4 shaft. Just trying to use a warping frame, certainly a learning curve.
@jenthulhu2 жыл бұрын
@@knitsatknittylicious8823 Congrats on your Erica! I've been looking at that one myself! It seems like this cross is held in the hand and the threads lifted off the top one at a time--so they stay in order and don't tangle. (I watched a few more videos and that's what I gather--but I'm not certain.) If you've ever had a hopeless mess of tangled yarn, I'm guessing that's what the cross prevents. Seems to be really important for long warps. Again--not sure I'm fully getting this, but that's what I have gleaned.
@buffpanda5272 жыл бұрын
Yes you want crosses to help keep the yarns from tangling while you are warping. Not tying on this way, but if youre using a warp board you generally want at least a cross at the beginning and end before you loop back around so the threads are forced to stay in their lane if you will. Look up warping back to front videos, generally you keep the lease sticks in (like she did!) until youre at least done warping through the heddles and beater and know everybody is straight. You can keep the back loop and only tie the front (after you cut those appropriately even..unless you're double threading your warp on purpose) which saves a considerable amount of time. Plus, since youre only tying the front you can kinda manage loose warp threads a bit easier.
@dagnyopsal26752 жыл бұрын
apparently, it helps from getting threads tangled. I never cared much for it myself when weaving on a RH, and warping directly, but those threads do get tangled. Thus, I will try the cross like here, when I now know how.