My current weaving project is (intended to be) a set of placemats for my mom! Thus far, it is an Adventure in using the full width of my 20" table loom, every single one of my loom's heddles (plus a few repair heddles for a threading mistake and for the shaft that had SLIGHTLY fewer heddles than the rest!)
I discovered that my previous solution for separating layers of warp (old cereal boxes opened up into wide, long, weird cardboard shapes) weren't actually wide enough when I was using THE ENTIRE WIDTH of the loom... so I bought this lovely roll of heavy cardboard paper, my friend trimmed it to size with a bandsaw (? I think?) and it fits PERFECTLY inside my loom, and works SO MUCH BETTER than the cereal boxes!
...I also discovered that none of the shuttles I'd been using previously were long enough for projects this wide, so I have three looong thin dowels and a weaving sword from a backstrap loom pressed into service as shuttles.
I spent FOREVER trying to decide what pattern to weave, after making the warp... and settled on a rather simple twill, but I changed the direction with each color change, and it is, in fact, looking REALLY COOL!
... now I'm just hoping they all come out reasonably the same sized!







