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avl warping wheel bout close ups because just look how satisfying? has a warp ever looked smoother?? (Not any of mine).
I did not realize what "8/2" cotton truly meant (as in, this is teeny tiny yarn??) so was a bit afraid but I have overcome.
Warping! 🤎🤎🤎🤎
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I would love to hear it ! I have a bit of experience with it (most of my warps have been multicolored) but I definitely feel like im missing something. From my own experience I found multi-yarn warping to go best when direct warping because you can deal with the color changes while tying onto the apron bar so its no problem, but i also hate direct warping and can't be walking that much, so...new technique is needed.
Weaving: I am a goddess creating cloth!
Warping: can I even count
Not helped by all the different patterning/notation conventions for tablet weaving. Which diametrically oppose each other, don't have names and you often don't even learn what style you began in! They should have names. And then we need a website that can easily convert one to the other.
And then I need to remember that I have a left handed loom so I inevitably warp the last card first
I've watched episode 1093 so many times that I can't use the warp tool anymore without hearing this guy's bored ass voice.
I use the warp tool many, many times a day.
I hear him every time.
Every single time.
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