How to QUICKLY MEASURE AND DYE a 40 meter warp for weaving!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Measuring a warp can take a long time. Today I show you how I manage that task quickly and efficiently. Rinsing out a dyed warp can also take a very long time. My method is quick and easy. I hope that you get something out of this video!
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What a great studio space! Oh, you make me want to go further into this weaving journey like you wouldn't believe. Alas time and money both being what they are, limiting, my journey will be long and joyful...thank you for showing me what can be...small steps to big dreams :)
I am glad my studio can inspire you! ❤️
I love the work that you do, but I love how organised you are more. It's so satisfying to watch!
Oh thank you! ❤️
You're a fantastic teacher.
Thank you! 😃
Thanks so much. This is a very interesting and informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
I do almost the same but never thought to spin dry the dyed warp before rinsing first. I often have super saturated colors and too afraid that darker parts would ruin lighter colors. Helpful video for sure :)
Thanks Susanne! It’s amazing how that spin at the start really helps! Plus, the wet dye is cold, so spinning it out helps the pot boil faster!
Super helpful video!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad that you found it helpful!
So many good tips! I tend to work mostly with protein fibers, and that's partly because of the tedious dying process. Maybe I will dare to try cotton again after this video. I have one question: Do the pattern of the colors show in the end result when you lay it out like that?
Thank you! The pattern does show in the end result. It's never quite perfect, but generally speaking it does. I have been posting some shorts that show the warp on the loom. I actually wove 15 meters on this warp today, so I will have lots to show as soon as I have a second to get a video ready!
@@Rebecca.Robbins I believe that it is the imperfections that make it special. As a home weaver and not a production weaver, if other's don't appreciate the imperfections, they are PERFECTLY welcome to give it back to me :D
Do you also dye your weft yarn? Wondering if you do how that process is different than this if any difference.
I do also dye the weft yarn! I will be making a video about that soon! Just recording it today! It’s quite different as I want my weft yarn to be one thread only, as much as is possible!
Threading the reed on the tension box was quick, were you putting in one thread per slot? Great video. I have an electric skein winder, getting a tension box. Had sectional loom and sold it. Converting my two remaining looms.
I put the threads through the reed on the tension box just like I would on the loom. I figure out what will work best, then do that. I have mini reeds for the tension box in several different sizes / epi.
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Thanks Winnie!
I feel like its probably Tencel but what thread type is this? Also for tencel does it wash easy? My partner felt a cone of tencel i bought recently and was like "this would make great napkins. you should make them" and I feel like it might not live through multiple washes... thoughts?
It’s not tencel but I have woven a lot with tencel. It would for sure hold up! Tencel is amazing!!! This warp is dandelion which is a rayon.
Oh, I forgot. Tencel washes easily! Definitely easy care. Not super absorbent though. Feels a bit like silk.