I am happy to help. Remember, this is just how I do it, but there is no right or wrong way. I encourage people to look at their equipment and limitations and do what works best for them!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have the Macomber next size up from your loom and this is a great lesson! Love the dogs and especially the one that was snoring at the beginning, lol
I'm finally beaming on, but my brake cable is slipping. My routine is to step on the brake release with the cog keeper also released and slowly crank. This has always worked in the past. Am I missing something? BTW, thanks for the excellent tutorial. First time EVER, NO TANGLES!!! I was a F2B warper til I came across this video. Game changer!
For the brake cable, is it maybe a little loose to begin with? I really can't help there without seeing it live or in person. But yes! I LOVE the no tangles!!!! (or at least "easier to deal with" tangles!)
Yes, there are times when I have an extra "bit" at the end and that's ok. The idea is to wrap it around the back beam at "approximately" the final width you are looking for. It does not have to be exact, though! That's part of the beauty of the back to front warping. And once it's on the back and threaded through the heddles, if you have a 10-dent reed, you would simply pull them through in this way: 2-2-2-3
Good instructions. Nice audio input from the fur baby.
I think I finally get it... This is the best video ever to learn how to dress the loom. Thank u!
Wonderful! So glad it helped!
Great instructions - Easy to follow. Will be trying this method with my next project.
Very good instructions. I will follow what you did because you made it so clear!
I’m glad I found this! I have a Baby Mac too and always had trouble lashing on. Thank you for this tutorial 😊
Well done, well thought out and to the point. No unnecessary chatter. What a huge boy Boxer!!!!
Great process you've developed, thanks for sharing. Luv to the doggies 💕
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you enjoyed this so much as I struggle with warping onto loom
I am happy to help. Remember, this is just how I do it, but there is no right or wrong way. I encourage people to look at their equipment and limitations and do what works best for them!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have the Macomber next size up from your loom and this is a great lesson! Love the dogs and especially the one that was snoring at the beginning, lol
Thanks! And yes, the dogs are a hoot sometimes!
I'm finally beaming on, but my brake cable is slipping. My routine is to step on the brake release with the cog keeper also released and slowly crank. This has always worked in the past. Am I missing something? BTW, thanks for the excellent tutorial. First time EVER, NO TANGLES!!! I was a F2B warper til I came across this video. Game changer!
For the brake cable, is it maybe a little loose to begin with? I really can't help there without seeing it live or in person. But yes! I LOVE the no tangles!!!! (or at least "easier to deal with" tangles!)
My warp is 22.5 epi. How does that work out?
Warped 4 ends per bout.
Yes, there are times when I have an extra "bit" at the end and that's ok. The idea is to wrap it around the back beam at "approximately" the final width you are looking for. It does not have to be exact, though! That's part of the beauty of the back to front warping. And once it's on the back and threaded through the heddles, if you have a 10-dent reed, you would simply pull them through in this way: 2-2-2-3