A weavers knot or sheet bend is smaller and might pull through the eye of needle, overlocking thread is quite thin. I have seen it done with just one hand but never mastered it myself. However as a climber I can tie a Bowline also a Clove hitch with just one hand. In the 1980s I used to watch them thread the WARP threads on a weaving loom (the shuttle moves WEFT to right ). there were a lot of weaving sheds in our Lancashire UK town. We were blacksmiths that repaired the machines if the Tattlers could not fix it.
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A weavers knot or sheet bend is smaller and might pull through the eye of needle, overlocking thread is quite thin.
I have seen it done with just one hand but never mastered it myself. However as a climber I can tie a Bowline also a Clove hitch with just one hand.
In the 1980s I used to watch them thread the WARP threads on a weaving loom (the shuttle moves WEFT to right ). there were a lot of weaving sheds in our Lancashire UK town.
We were blacksmiths that repaired the machines if the Tattlers could not fix it.