At Sage Weavers we talk about all things weaving and sometimes we pick up good tips from other weavers.
This month, one of our new weavers asked questions about how to manage a warp without anyone to help her while she was winding it on to the back beam. An experienced weaver, Suzanne, told her about how she uses C clamps to weight the warp (as opposed to lots of heavy books, etc.) Here are photos of the process. As Suzanne winds the warp and the C clamps advance closer to the loom, they are repositioned further back on the warp.
You can see that these are heavy C clamps to give a good weight to the warp and they are positioned in back of the raddle.
Give this technique a try on your next warp and let us know how it works for you.
Here is what Suzanne says about the process
* just remember to stand back to shake out and snap each
section to get your threads aligned before attaching clamps and
winding.
Guessing you could do this with table loom if hanging off the back end of table.
May need smaller clamps as this size might be to heavy to wind on table loom since it’s a knob vs a crank handle to wind.
Looks like a good method
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Impressive, craving such skill.
ReplyDeleteNicely done. Great description on how to get the right tension
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