I got incredibly lucky! I found a Glimakra floor loom on sale, used, locally. I didn't think I would be able to afford one in the near future. But then surprise. It was about a third of a new one. I took a risk and it paid off. The lovely is in excellent condition. I tried using this method to dress it from memory instead of rewatching your video first. Mirical of miricals I got it mostly correct. I went through about 4 extra steps moving the cross but I got to the same point. This time I think I'll watch your threading and slaying video first.
Since I seem to find creative ways to mess up warping and beaming my loom, I'm going to bookmark this very clear explanation of the steps involved! Amy is a natural teacher, and she has a gift for combining enthusiasm and encouragement! I can't wait for the rest of the series!
That's great - it's true, beaming a warp BTF is pretty much the same process whether you have a single-harness loom or a drawloom. I'm so happy the vid is helpful in your own practice.
Amy, you are a wonderful teacher! I have enjoyed all of your productions thus far, and I am very much looking forward to future videos. Thank you so much for doing these!
I love your video already! I can’t wait for the rest of this series. I am excited and at the same time sad, sad because I have to wait. But it has given me something to look forward to. And now you have a new subscriber. I look forward to your upcoming warping and weaving videos.
Thanks Alex! I am so happy you have found my channel. You've motivated me to get moving on the second video in this series - it should be posted very soon. I hope you enjoy it.
Raddles work great! But I admit, my persnickety nature likes each thread to be just so 😉. Also, I like only having to worry about one cross when I am winding. It's nice to have choices - try and see which you prefer.
I got incredibly lucky! I found a Glimakra floor loom on sale, used, locally. I didn't think I would be able to afford one in the near future. But then surprise. It was about a third of a new one. I took a risk and it paid off. The lovely is in excellent condition. I tried using this method to dress it from memory instead of rewatching your video first. Mirical of miricals I got it mostly correct. I went through about 4 extra steps moving the cross but I got to the same point. This time I think I'll watch your threading and slaying video first.
Fantastic! Welcome to the world of Swedish looms - I am so happy there is a drawloom in your future. I hope you will keep me posted!
Since I seem to find creative ways to mess up warping and beaming my loom, I'm going to bookmark this very clear explanation of the steps involved! Amy is a natural teacher, and she has a gift for combining enthusiasm and encouragement! I can't wait for the rest of the series!
That's great - it's true, beaming a warp BTF is pretty much the same process whether you have a single-harness loom or a drawloom. I'm so happy the vid is helpful in your own practice.
Amy, you are a wonderful teacher! I have enjoyed all of your productions thus far, and I am very much looking forward to future videos. Thank you so much for doing these!
Geri, thank you. I appreciate the support!
Amy, you have done a great job with this video. I feel like I can understand what you are teaching with ease in this video. thank you!
Martha, thank you so much. I'm trying to make this series as practical as possible ;-)
Truly wonderful. Thanks your joy and your amazing prose, instruction, and beautiful art.
Thank you very much! I am absolutely on a mission to share my love of drawloom weaving
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enjoying your channel and the clear information
Thank you! Wonderfully clear instructions.
More please! 🙏
Thank you, Kathy! I've got loads of ideas - and you if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears.
I love your video already! I can’t wait for the rest of this series. I am excited and at the same time sad, sad because I have to wait. But it has given me something to look forward to. And now you have a new subscriber. I look forward to your upcoming warping and weaving videos.
Thanks Alex! I am so happy you have found my channel. You've motivated me to get moving on the second video in this series - it should be posted very soon. I hope you enjoy it.
Outstanding explanation of process - thank you
I'm glad it all made sense - thank you for watching!
I like the idea of rough slaying rather than using a rattle. I'm going to try that on me next warp.
Raddles work great! But I admit, my persnickety nature likes each thread to be just so 😉. Also, I like only having to worry about one cross when I am winding. It's nice to have choices - try and see which you prefer.
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy the rest of the series, too.
Awesome
Thank you!