That yarn looked very soft and full. I also would not be enthusiastic about the way they attached the color changes. But only one broken warp thread isn't as bad as I expected. After I finish the warp that is currently on my loom, I am going to tackle a small double weave practice project. Thanks for the tip about using the extra shaft to 'check' your work. I'll be using that myself. Thanks for the video.
Have you ever considered selling your original .wif files? Some folks, like me, might be willing to save time recreating by giving you a few bucks to “copy your homework” 😊
It never even crossed my mind. I have put a few of the Strickler book 8 shaft WIFs in the file section of the Strickler group on Facebook. Is there any particular project that you are interested in?
@@therealtomkreider I don't always use a WIF file in planning my projects, this one included. I didn't need a wif file, the little spread sheet that I show halfway thru this video is all the planning I needed other than to choose the self striping thread.
Interesting yarn and interesting project. Thanks for letting us follow along.
Thanks for more inspiration. Looking forward to part 2.
Love the colors and the whole video
Glad you didn’t get too many broken warp threads.
That yarn looked very soft and full. I also would not be enthusiastic about the way they attached the color changes. But only one broken warp thread isn't as bad as I expected. After I finish the warp that is currently on my loom, I am going to tackle a small double weave practice project. Thanks for the tip about using the extra shaft to 'check' your work. I'll be using that myself.
Thanks for the video.
Hey there. Watching now 😊
fantastic - hope you enjoy
Have you ever considered selling your original .wif files? Some folks, like me, might be willing to save time recreating by giving you a few bucks to “copy your homework” 😊
It never even crossed my mind.
I have put a few of the Strickler book 8 shaft WIFs in the file section of the Strickler group on Facebook.
Is there any particular project that you are interested in?
@ well, I think I’ve seen several. This one included. I’ll also check your contributions to the Strickler Group
@@therealtomkreider I don't always use a WIF file in planning my projects, this one included. I didn't need a wif file, the little spread sheet that I show halfway thru this video is all the planning I needed other than to choose the self striping thread.