Ashford - How to put a warp on your table loom - Part 2
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- This is part 2 to warping your table loom. You can view part 1 here • How to put a warp on y...
There are many ways to warp your loom. This is one way - using a warp wound on a warping frame with two crosses.
Oh, my! I can't thank you enough for these warping videos! I am new to weaving, hence I've been doing so many things wrong and struggling to get satisfactory results. What a public service you have created for we aspiring weavers. My heartfelt gratitude!
I am delighted to find you, Jennifer, and this great set of videos. It's been 3 years since I wove and I am trying to get back into it again. Now I feel much more comfortable and less afraid to begin. Thanks very much. Janice
I've been weaving for several years but learned so much from these two videos (those rings... what a great idea!!) Thanks a lot.
I've had my Ashford 24" 8 shaft loom for 10 years, and this video FINALLY shows me what the cotter pins are for! THANKS. I normally thread front to back, so don't use a raddle, but I do use the single string at the front for tensioning, a wonderful way to do it for adjusting as needed. BTW I notice that your heddles are still all tied together at top and bottom, I have found it easier to cut them apart.
The best weaving videos I've seen yet! And love the accent! Thank you for the detailed How To and the patience you show. I'm looking at buying this exact table loom. These two videos gave me the confidence to go ahead with the purchase. Thanks!
Thanks for the easy tie-off on the end. I am about to set mine up for the first time and thought ’I better watch one more video…’ you saved me a LOT of time and frustration!
thanks so much!!!! my 5yo isn't great with knots but has loved this little BRIO loom we got, and there were next to no instructions! i love the extra bit of rope at the end, rather than me keep re-tying all the knots!
@gridflash Hi, sorry that is just the way we speak in New Zealand, I can't really do much about that :-) Glad you enjoyed the demonstration though.
Oh, that is a cute loom, I have never seen such a smart table one. Very nice video.
This has been so helpful. Thank you so much! Easy to understand with lots of advice. 😊
Labas Reda, paskaityk zinutes asmenines. Galbut galetum man padeti :) jei del kokiu trikdziu negavai tai atrasyk man kaipnors. Dekui
very nicely done. I've learned a new way to tie on to the front beam...love it. Thanks.
Rather than do a header, simply throw 3 shots then beat but don't beat it all the way to the beam stick where the knots are and you'll be ready to weave right away. Beat until you feel a resistance. Warp will spread out evenly. Might have to do that 2 times depending on the thread, but generally simply throwing 3 shots then beating is all you need to do.
these videos are SO helpful! :)
I am sooo impressed for this techniq
If I could like it twice I would
بسیارعالی هست ! کاش میشد به ایران هم این دستگاه ها رو ارسال کنید !
it's very good explained, thanks
Does it matter if you do it from left to right instead of right to left? Also, how do you keep from getting blisters? I can never keep my lashing tight enough.
wonderful video , super instructive and helpfull, tnks so much!!
Muito bom seus videos!
Amazing video, thanks
Do you know some books with paterns or PDF ??
Do you sell??
Thanks
I live in Chile!!!
I watched this video not to see how to stretch warp threads,
but to see what mechanism moves the shafts down.
Nowhere do I have any information on this for table looms.
I wanted to build my own loom using some own technics.
I once built a loom. The problem with that was that the shafts were very difficult to move down.
It took all of my body weight to push them down.
The warp threads of wool were sticking too much to the heddles.
I can see, how the shaft were pulling up, but not how it is pulling down.
How does your table loom do this? (Sorry of my English, because it is not my native language)
hi, how much is that loom, i'm looking for one in 32 inch,
Como eu faço pra comprar um desse?
I just bought a 32-inch table loom stand. There is no video on assembly. Help
I figured it out! Pays to check all pieces 😊
Reda240
Labas!
Labas noreciau paklausti apie "Ashford looms" tu jas turi ar ? noreciau informacijos truputi. Ketinu mamai tokias nupirkti, bet nezinau kaip reiketu surinkti ir kaip ismokyti mama ten visus siulus suvedzioti. Nors manau ji gal net pati susigaudytu, visgi moka austi :)
Thanks you from Lithuania.
Hi, I am having trouble getting tension in my warp as the cog slips every time I try to wind it tight. Any help?
Having same problem, you figure out what to do? I have contacted company i purchased it from to see if they have answer.
As a non native speaker I didn't understand what you said from 4:35 to 4:50. Could you (or somebody) please explain?
@sir dave chasssington of dude land and comumbris Thank you so much! "Twenty eends een eench" - that was the problem :D
The sett is 20 Ends Per Inch. She is using a 10 Dents Per Inch Reed so she has to put 2 threads in each slot.
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Virsutiniame kampe yra desineje yra toks mygrukas su jusu nicku. Paspauskite ant jo ir bus pasirinkimas, "zinutes" ir visa kita :) eikite y zinutes :)
Gintasai,kuo galiu padėti?
Did you make your string heddle?
The heddles are texsolv heddles and come with the loom.
hola son muy interesantes tus videos me gustan mucho solamente que no te entiendo nada de lo que esplicas No lo puedes hacer en espanol o con subtitulos.
gracias te lo agadceria mucho
dificil que ella lo tradusca solo habla ingles
I want
Gintasui,nežinau,kaip atsakyti.
Nice demonstration, alittle heavy on the accent...
You aren’t sure what a hillping hen is?