skypilot39b
36 Cal.
OK, I just built one, I've done one strap, you can clearly see which end I started with and which end I had learned a few things on by the time I got there. Any tips, tricks, or observations to help me get started?
skypilot39b said:OK, I just built one, I've done one strap, you can clearly see which end I started with and which end I had learned a few things on by the time I got there. Any tips, tricks, or observations to help me get started?
Tallswife said:Practice, practice, practice. That will help you get your tension correct and your edges even.
Wool can be a pain to weave with. The fibers do tend to grab onto themselves and stick, making it difficult to open the shed to pass your warp.
have fun!
yup, I already came to that concluson...Here's the photo of the two ends of the first attempt. I did make some improvementTraprMike said:use the same color thread on the paddle as the end threads. it'll look better and hide the ends.
Zonie said:I heard of someone weaving the yarn about Captain Kirk as he heddles for parts unknown, warping off in the Enterprise, while a Klingon Bird of Pray loomed in the distance. Spock was weft behind, under great tension in the shuttle.
That in a nutshell, is the limit of my knowledge about weaving. :rotf:
Have fun folks. :thumbsup:
"He who would pun would pick a pocket."Zonie said:I heard of someone weaving the yarn about Captain Kirk as he heddles for parts unknown, warping off in the Enterprise, while a Klingon Bird of Pray loomed in the distance. Spock was weft behind, under great tension in the shuttle.
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