Hello Kathryn - that is a fantastic question. 🙂 Heddles are used with larger tapestry looms. On very small looms, it's easy to use a weaving needle to go over and under each warp thread, but on a wider loom, that gets tedious. Heddles make every other warp thread go up or down. Go to this video: th-cam.com/video/z0kHGNzFFfw/w-d-xo.html I show how the heddles work at 2:18.
Oh my gosh, thank you for making this! I’m making my own loom and wasn’t sure how I’d do the heddle!! ❤
i'm glad it helped you out, Dorian! 😊
Omg this is the most simple way I've ever seen! I've never seen this technique before. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I'm glad it's helped you!
very important interesting intelligent subject artistic unbelievable . thanks
That's a fantastic idea !!!
Thank you, Monique!
This is so aggravatingly smart and clever.
Really love to learn this...
That’s beautiful
Omg! Best video on you tube in the history of everything! Lol ❤
Thank you, Linda! 😊
UGH! I didn't know it was this simple!
I'm glad it helps!
You could probably do two of them to switch the warp between up and down
Genius!
Thank you!
Brilliant! ❤
Muchas gracias ❤
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I really want a tutorial for the binding
Thanks for the input, Helen - I'll put one up soon.
Go here to learn how to twine the top and bottom: th-cam.com/video/wnu5OWdrKJ8/w-d-xo.html
When do you use heddles? I guess you'll be answering that in your class.
Hello Kathryn - that is a fantastic question. 🙂
Heddles are used with larger tapestry looms. On very small looms, it's easy to use a weaving needle to go over and under each warp thread, but on a wider loom, that gets tedious. Heddles make every other warp thread go up or down. Go to this video:
th-cam.com/video/z0kHGNzFFfw/w-d-xo.html
I show how the heddles work at 2:18.