Wow! It had to be on the bottom layer, right? It looks like you did an excellent recovery and repair. It's no wonder you didn't see it. Thanks for the great video , and update on your progress
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. There is sooooo much you can do with 23.5" multi-shaft loom and 32" RH loom! How many shafts is the table loom?
Thank you so much for sharing your tips on fixing warp threads! I’m new to weaving and this has been a concern, but now I know what I can try when I run into it 🧶🙏🏽💗
I haven't had a broken warp thread yet, but I have added a few because of mis - threading the heddles. I can imagine --- ornery disobedient threads -- ( sigh )
Glad you found it helpful. The fish g line will come out and you won't even know it was there when it's wet finished. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow! It had to be on the bottom layer, right? It looks like you did an excellent recovery and repair. It's no wonder you didn't see it. Thanks for the great video , and update on your progress
Of course it was on the bottom layer! I expect I'll have more so hopefully I have enough empty cones 🤣 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for showing how to fix these problems.
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching. 😊
I only have a 23.5 inch table loom as well as a 32” rh. I love your videos thank you for making them
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. There is sooooo much you can do with 23.5" multi-shaft loom and 32" RH loom! How many shafts is the table loom?
Thank you so much for sharing your tips on fixing warp threads! I’m new to weaving and this has been a concern, but now I know what I can try when I run into it 🧶🙏🏽💗
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I haven't had a broken warp thread yet, but I have added a few because of mis - threading the heddles.
I can imagine --- ornery disobedient threads -- ( sigh )
HaHa yes they are very ornery sometimes. Thanks for watching.
Wow. Great tip. I hope I never have to use it. Also, does the fishing line in the "crease" of the blanket come out or is it always part of the fabric?
Glad you found it helpful. The fish g line will come out and you won't even know it was there when it's wet finished. Thanks for watching and commenting.