Hi! Thank you for your video. I'm doing a weft faced wool rug on my loom but I'm dealing with way to much draw in to beat it, I'm using a hand beater, it looks great. But I'm not sure Why the draw in so much. I'm gonna get a temple hopefully soon.
This video is absolutely full of great tips! I have a rigid heddle loom but will eventually get a floor loom, it makes so much sense to change sheds then beat! Is it the same principal for a RH loom?
This was very helpful!! I couldn’t get the weft to cover the warp but your method works fantastic!! Thank you.
Hi! Thank you for your video.
I'm doing a weft faced wool rug on my loom but I'm dealing with way to much draw in to beat it, I'm using a hand beater, it looks great. But I'm not sure Why the draw in so much. I'm gonna get a temple hopefully soon.
A temple will help a lot. Chances are you aren't putting enough weft in. In other words a bigger "hill" of yarn laid in across the warp.
This video is absolutely full of great tips! I have a rigid heddle loom but will eventually get a floor loom, it makes so much sense to change sheds then beat! Is it the same principal for a RH loom?
I have almost no experience with rigid heddle looms. I think it probably makes sense to just go to the other shed like we do...
thank you for your video. Where did you find a shuttle like you are using?
They are all very old and hand made.
Good tips for weaving. Thank you!
Thanks
this looks pretty inefficient for weaving.
It's what works if you want to do a weft-faced weave. But it is slower by nature than most balanced weaves.