Doubling the Warp Threads for Weaving Cotton Dish Towels

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  • In this video, I'm warping my rigid heddle loom for the weaving of two cotton dish towels. This time, I'm doubling my warp threads. On my channel, I have already showed you a way to double the warp threads while direct warping. And today, I'm showing you a whole other technique for doubling the warp on a rigid heddle loom. #weaving #rigidheddleloom #warp
    PATREON
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    REFERRED CONTENT
    Here's the link to the video about the weaving of my spring scarf. This is where I cover the other technique of doubling the warp threads: • Weaving a Spring Scarf...
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    THE YARN
    For this warp, I’m using 8/2 cotton from Maurice Brassard in four different colors. If you are in the US, they are all available through The Woolery's website here : woolery.com/maurice-brassard-...
    Here are the exact color names of the yarn I used:
    -Naturel (LEC-Y100)
    -Sapin (light green) (LEC-Y5536)
    -Plum (purple) (LEC-Y1732)
    -Teal (LEC-Y5068)
    MY LOOM
    In the video, you can see my Ashford rigid heddle loom. Its width is 32" (80cm) and I love it! If you are in the US and looking for the same loom, The Woolery has it! Here's their website: woolery.com/ashford-rigid-hed...
    Here the link to my website: curly-n-yarny.com/
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  • @SherrisPlace
    @SherrisPlace 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are an absolute ray of pure sunshine!!!!
    Thank you so much for your beautiful videos and amazing instruction!!!
    Love your videos!!!!!!!

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for your comment 😊 it made my day!

  • @avrilp317
    @avrilp317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for sharing such great ideas. Really looking forward to seeing what is going to happen when you weave.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks 🥰 Stay tuned, I will share the weaving very soon 😊

  • @elizabethpack7523
    @elizabethpack7523 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am really excited to see the doubled warp threads! I'm a new weaver (just assembled my rigid heddle loom last week!), so I really appreciate the closeup views of your threading process. It took me a few tries to understand why there were 4 threads in the slot, but I get it now!

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I wish to give you a warm welcome into the weaving world 😁

  • @Funtographymakes
    @Funtographymakes 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm so excited to see this woven ♥️ I love the colors in this project!

  • @SimplySuja126
    @SimplySuja126 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love your color combination ... can't wait to see the finished project :-)

  • @PaulineDanleyCox
    @PaulineDanleyCox ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm so glad I found your channel!

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I'm glad you found my channel too 😊

  • @SivanIlan
    @SivanIlan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a great video 💗 excited for live!!

  • @Manon-sf1mh
    @Manon-sf1mh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Je te lève mon chapeau... Tu es sublime dans tout ce que tu fais... Continue, je n'ai pas de métier sur table mais, j'ai fais comme toi, j'ai acheté un vieux métier et mon conjoint et moi l'avons tout revampé....

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Merci beaucoup 🥰 vos beaux mots me touchent énormément ❤ C'est vraiment génial comme projet! Est-ce que vous connaissez l'année et la marque de votre vieux métier?

  • @luciecouturier4280
    @luciecouturier4280 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beau travail Bonjour

  • @Manon-sf1mh
    @Manon-sf1mh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Très hâte de te voir en " Live"!

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Je suis bien contente de savoir que vous serez présente 😁

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Melania!! 🖐🏻 Great video! Was nice to see how you determined to split up your colors. If you would have made a 12.5dpi with 1 loop, would the towels still have been too thin?? Can't wait for your live show!!! Thanks for everything!!

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you 🥰 I believe that with 8/2 cotton, only 1 loop in a 12.5 dpi would make the towels a bit too thin to my taste. When I use a 15dpi heddle, I do pull only one loop. But this is really the thinnest I go!

    • @ImGinaMarie
      @ImGinaMarie 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Curly_n_Yarny ok thank you!! can't wait to see it woven!

  • @outrageousacres
    @outrageousacres 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    8m sorry I missed your first live! Hopefully I can join in a future live video

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      For sure!! I don't have a live session planned at the moment, but when I'll do, I'll advise in advance on my channel 😁

  • @luciecouturier4280
    @luciecouturier4280 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    J'aime ton choix de couleur ,surtout le violet

  • @gwentindill2956
    @gwentindill2956 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the wonderful video. May I ask where you got your spool holder?

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you 😊 My spool holder is actually a DIY project I did with my father-in-law. It was originally a wall-mounted coat rack that I found for 1$ at a flee market. The hooks had little "head" that got in the way of the spools. So we cut them off 🙂

  • @liza5532
    @liza5532 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great idea for those of us not ready for complicated pick up patterns but yet crave practical dishtowels.
    I wonder how you attach and weight your pole on the step ladder?? I didn't understand that and am always looking for better ways

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! 😊 I'm glad you enjoy my pattern!
      I have made a detailed video in which I explain how I direct warp my loom and how I use my step ladder. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/33aYJ9Z3Jos/w-d-xo.html
      I hope this helps 😊

  • @knitsatknittylicious8823
    @knitsatknittylicious8823 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi out of interest what width is that loom. I have just purchased a 20" Louet Erica and am thinking of getting a wide loom for larger projects. Am thinking 32", do you think that would be wide enough or go for the 48"...but what are your thoughts would I need boat shuttles for 48" ? Also what dent are you using on this project please.
    Thank you 😊

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My loom is 32" wide and I love it. Choosing between the 32" and the 48" would depend on what kind of larger projects you wish to make. Personally, the 32" is enough for what I wish to make. When I want to have a project larger then that, I can do double weave or make pannels and sew them together.
      I have never used a boat shuttle with my rigid heddle loom. I always use my stick shuttles. I guess I'm just used to it. Depending on the space that you have, it might indeed be interesting to use boat shuttles instead of super long stick shuttles.
      For this project, I'm using my 10 DPI heddle. I have doubled the warp threads which means that I have 20 ends per inch.
      I hope this helps 😊

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi again Melania, can you direct me to the 2nd part of this you mention in the video? I can't seem to find this one..if you didn't make a part 2 did you double the weft threads also? Thanks

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Here it is 😊 : th-cam.com/video/lkRBBCAh51c/w-d-xo.html
      And to answer you, I did not double the weft thread! Good viewing 😁

  • @elkegiba226
    @elkegiba226 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi, Mylena! I've enjoyed your channel so much and I really appreciate your videos. Thank you for putting this content out on TH-cam and encouraging people to learn to weave. I have a 32" Ashford RHL because of your channel!
    I dressed my loom this weekend to weave cotton dishtowels exactly as you are doing here: Brassard 8/2 cotton with double threads on a 10 dent heddle (400 ends). I ran into some issues. Two questions for you:
    1) I used a horizontal bar like you do to direct warp. This time, some of the warp threads became more uneven when I pulled them off the horizontal bar, making the warp threads next to them longer or shorter because it was all one big length of yarn! One warp thread is nearly 6" shorter than the others. How do you keep them even? Tape on the back apron?
    2) I had a terrible time with the threads getting tangled as I tried to roll the warp onto the back beam. It was tangled rats nest and doubled the time needed to load the back beam. Some of the threads were so twisted they pulled up onto the yarn, making them even shorter! Have you had this problem? Are twisted strands just part of the challenge of weaving? I pulled the yarn off the spools as they were standing upright. It's just one color that did this, so perhaps it was just that spool? Any tips or advice?
    Thanks again for sharing this craft with us on TH-cam.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello! I’m so sorry that you had such a bad experience warping your loom! I hope you could still enjoy the weaving of those dishtowels. I’ll try to help you to the best of my knowledge.
      I have experienced both of your problems before and I’m going to give you a few things that I do to help me with those problems. Still, with many things with weaving, I don’t have a magic formula, but some tips to help ease the process.
      For both your situations, I find that it helps to tie the warp at many places while it’s still on the warping rod. Especially, I now tie it at two places really close to the bar. I didn’t show it in this video, but I’ll try to show it in a next video.
      The way I understand the problem of having threads longer than others is that when we direct warp, we actually have a continuous thread that travels around the back apron and around the peg. This means that the warp is not fixed to and it can move. It’s like having a long tread making many loops around two poles. If at some point during the warping process we pull on one thread, then this thread will become longer while the thread next to it would become smaller. This can happen when we pull the project of out the rod or when we start to roll the project to the back of the beam. Especially if the threads are tangled and we pull on them while trying to fix the mess.
      I find it can also happen when I’m cutting the loops to start the threading. Something I do it carelessly and I cut some loops not in the middle so that one thread is much longer than the one right next to it.
      Also, I always assumed that tangled threads were one of the burdens of the weaver and I accepted it was part of the process. Still, if I feel like my warp would tangle a lot, I try to tie it on more places before taking it out of the rod. I also try not to move it too much. Writing this, I feel link there might be other solutions that I just haven’t looked into. I’m going to think about this and do some research and hopefully find more tips to help! I’ll make sure to share my findings later!

    • @elkegiba226
      @elkegiba226 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Curly_n_Yarny Thanks so much for these ideas! Its a relief to know others battle tangled threads. In the future I'll tie sections of the warp together before I pull it off the peg.
      Just in case others run into this issue, I found the best solution was to sit back and think of ways I could fix this messy warp. I ended up breaking all kinds of rules and it worked out just fine.
      Once I threaded the reed and tied onto the front beam, I slowly and carefully advanced the warp all the way onto the front beam to force the tangles to show up at the end of the warp using the reed to help separate the threads. Then I cut the warp off the back beam! (GASP!) Because all the tangles were now at the end of the warp, I was able to comb them all out and then lash on to the back beam again the same way I lashed on to the front beam. I made sure the tension was good, then advanced the warp onto the back beam again. The warp is smooooooth and silky now.
      This was a good lesson to take my time. The steps at the beginning are just as important as the actual weaving. This is going to be fun now!
      Thanks for being a great teacher, Mylena! Looking forward to your next video.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@elkegiba226 I love a solution that break all the rules 😄You solution is genius! Thank you so much for sharing, I will definitely try it 😀

  • @malinaxx8378
    @malinaxx8378 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you have your ladder at the distance/length you would want the towel? I’m new to weaving and want to learn the right ways…

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, I put the ladder a the distance that equals to the length that I want my towels to be PLUS the length that I consider for scrap yarn. The scrap yarn is usually around 50cm (20") for me. Here's a video in which I explain how I place my step ladder: th-cam.com/video/33aYJ9Z3Jos/w-d-xo.html

  • @Manon-sf1mh
    @Manon-sf1mh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bonjour Melania!

  • @Miezekatzenfan-yv8kq
    @Miezekatzenfan-yv8kq 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Perhaps I miss your livestream, but I would like to know what you did study.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Perfect! I'll make sure to talk about this in the live video 😊

  • @avrilp317
    @avrilp317 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi
    Just wondering……. you have used 8/2 cotton doubled on a 12.5 heddle. Would you get the same result using 8/4 cotton on a 12.5 ? Is there a reason why people always seem to use 8/2 rather than 8/4? Thank you as always.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! It will not be exactly the same, but I must agree, it will not me that different. The biggest different for me will come to the weft yarn that you will use. If you were to use to the same 8/4 yarb in the weft, then the towel would be thicker. Personally, one of the reason why I like to use 8/2 cotton is that I like the combination of it doubled in the warp and single in the weft. Also, when I buy yarn, I don't always have a project in mind and I don't really use 8/4 cotton on my multi-shaft looms. By buying 8/2 cotton, I have the flexibility of using my yarn on all my loom if needed. But I feel like other weavers might have other reasons why they preferer using 8/2 cotton 😅 I feel like the best way to figure it out what a weaver prefers would be to try both and see what they like best 😊

    • @avrilp317
      @avrilp317 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Curly_n_Yarny Thank you. I can understand what you are saying re the thickness of the cloth. I will give it a try both with 8/4 & the 8/2 cotton in the weft whilst using the 8/4 in the warp. This is what is so good about weaving- lots of things to try out. Thanks again for your answer and all your videos. 🙂

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@avrilp317 Perfect! Let me know how it goes! ☺

  • @leilakirkdietzolsen6741
    @leilakirkdietzolsen6741 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️🇩🇰😍

  • @MikeDan-TV
    @MikeDan-TV 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    FYI, I weaved on Super Bowl day. Much more fun than watching football. Lol.

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hahah totally agreed 😂 but did you still get to eat Super Bowl snacks?

    • @MikeDan-TV
      @MikeDan-TV 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Curly_n_Yarny well, as a retired chef, I made sure we had all the treats as I always do when I’m weaving

    • @Curly_n_Yarny
      @Curly_n_Yarny  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awww!!! I'm jealous now!