What an absolutely pleasant experience that was. I have warped for years but never realized how gentle that action can be. You made my spirit rest with your unhurried and totally informative demonstration. Thank you for being so gentle and easy to follow and see. I will look for more of your videos and anticipate them eagerly. How soothing!!!!! wow.... balm to a bruised spirit.... God is good.
EXCELLENT video. Thank you for speaking slowly and clearly. Also thanks for not having the music in the background so loud I can't understand you... I hope I find many more of your videos... Thank you again... I wish you were my neighbor...
I am from traditional silk saree,weavers family in Begaluru, India. Still we have pit looms & we get warp from warping wheel.All weaving process r hand made. Ur method is quite gud. clearly explained. Would b helpful for beginers & students of technology. Your explanation & demonstration is suprub. Thank u madam,,🙏💐👌
Thank you for the very clear instructions. As a newbie I appreciate the tip about putting the knots towards the end of the warp, hadn't thought about that.
I think I like your process because it seems to guard against common problems. I can't wait to try it. I'll watch again to be sure what I'm doing. Thanks for this video!
The most beginner-friendly warping video ever -- thank you Barbara! Will there be a Part 2 on how to get this warp on a loom and ready to weave? Please I hope?
Did my first warp on my board today before looking at your video. Mine is 10 per inch and I have 13. I was going for 14 but did not have enough. This is a test of my skills for warping and weaving. I have a small table loom and it's not very wide and only two frames for simple weaving. I started my warp on the opposing end of cross. My cross was done around just two pegs and you have your end around three. I think mine will work but I just don't have a large opening but plenty for setting up. Anyway, thank you for the video and instruction. Now to take it off my warp board.
With my homespun 2 ply wool yarn, I wound seven yards and ended up with a few inches under five yards after all the warp waste, fulling and dyeing. I knew cotton shrinks (relaxes) and wool shrinks a lot more. I wound 32 yarn at a time then chained them for the 320 ends on my warp.
Thank you! This video was very informative! Too bad I didn't see it before I purchased my warping board. I have one of those "knuckle-knocker" warping boards with the pegs too close together!🙄
Thank you Barbara! You give a wonderful, clear presentation of how to wind a warp!! I have also been watching your Dressing the loom video. are there anymore teaching videos in this series? Rita
I did not see how you tied off the warp thread when you are done and ready to tie up the warp. Do you tie the end to the sister thread in the 'junk area of the warp?
You end the warp as you began, with a loop and an overhand knot. Put the loop on the last peg of the warp and it will be secure. Remember to keep the tension the same as you've had on the whole warp. We hope that helps! Let us know if you need any further help with this!
The command hooks in the video are cracked - looks like the expensive jumbo ones they’re using are still not big enough. The Jumbo Command clothing hang knobs (no hook) might work instead.
This video was great, but I discovered too late that this technique is for front to back warping on the loom. Can I use my warp to warp back to front? Can I move the cross?
Hi Colette, check out this video to see if it answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/icw_E0rHYBw/v-deo.html If not, please let us know and we'll get back to you with an answer! :)
@basilrose If you like this video, you'll love our How to Warp a Loom from back to front video. It's the next video you're looking for. ➤ ua-cam.com/video/icw_E0rHYBw/v-deo.html
What an absolutely pleasant experience that was. I have warped for years but never realized how gentle that action can be. You made my spirit rest with your unhurried and totally informative demonstration. Thank you for being so gentle and easy to follow and see. I will look for more of your videos and anticipate them eagerly. How soothing!!!!! wow.... balm to a bruised spirit....
God is good.
Will try again shortly
EXCELLENT video. Thank you for speaking slowly and clearly. Also thanks for not having the music in the background so loud I can't understand you... I hope I find many more of your videos... Thank you again... I wish you were my neighbor...
Thank you, you've made warping a warping board understandable and without fear.
It is so nice to know that you are the founder of webs, the yarn place I love ❤️
This is the clearest, easiest to follow instructions.
Finally! A video slowly showing how to warp a figure-8! Other videos blow quickly past this vital step. Thank you!
I am from traditional silk saree,weavers family in Begaluru, India. Still we have pit looms & we get warp from warping wheel.All weaving process r hand made.
Ur method is quite gud. clearly explained. Would b helpful for beginers & students of technology.
Your explanation & demonstration is suprub.
Thank u madam,,🙏💐👌
I have watched this video many times and always learn from watching. you are a wonderful teacher. thank you for making this video. Marv & Kathy
One of the best and most useful, informative instructions I’ve found. Thank you.
Thank you for the very clear instructions. As a newbie I appreciate the tip about putting the knots towards the end of the warp, hadn't thought about that.
I think I like your process because it seems to guard against common problems. I can't wait to try it. I'll watch again to be sure what I'm doing. Thanks for this video!
This was so helpful! thank you.
Mrs. Elkins, thank you for this video. It is the only video that makes sense to me on the subject.
Thank you so much for your videos. It is a real pleasure to learn from you, your voice is all sweet. Thanks from Switzerland :)
Thank you for this video guide! I refer to it every time I go to the warping board. Happy Weaving! :)
Thank you, Barbara! You are a wonderful teacher! This video is so clear and easy to follow. (PS love your blue scarf...very pretty!)
this is the clearest instruction video I've found! thank you!
Wonderfully done! Incredibly thorough and clear. Thank you!
Thank you for having this video up, I am very new with weaving and this helps me a lot on how to use my warp board.
Just so amazing. I was just watching one of Barbara ELkins' other videos - she is one of the best instructional I have seen. Thank you.
Great instructions. Thank you
Thank you; that was a big help!
Wonderful clarity. Thank you so much from this new weaver!
Precious advices all the way long and easy to understand, thank you so much that will help to do it without mess
Wonderful, thank you!
thank you very much this tutorial is very informative thank you again
Thank you, that was a very instructive and useful video 😊
The most beginner-friendly warping video ever -- thank you Barbara! Will there be a Part 2 on how to get this warp on a loom and ready to weave? Please I hope?
I also would like to see how to get this warp onto a rigid heddle loom. Great video
ua-cam.com/video/icw_E0rHYBw/v-deo.html
A new weaver here. Clever idea to 'hide' the knot at he back of the loom.
Wonderful explanation! Helped me a lot! Thanks!!!
excellent! Great tips and very clear explanation. Thank you!
the cross part always confused me, until this video... thank you so much. most other videos just whiz by this part.
Thank you for a wonderful video !
Did my first warp on my board today before looking at your video. Mine is 10 per inch and I have 13. I was going for 14 but did not have enough. This is a test of my skills for warping and weaving. I have a small table loom and it's not very wide and only two frames for simple weaving. I started my warp on the opposing end of cross. My cross was done around just two pegs and you have your end around three. I think mine will work but I just don't have a large opening but plenty for setting up. Anyway, thank you for the video and instruction. Now to take it off my warp board.
Thank you, Barbara! Excellent video and great teacher!
With my homespun 2 ply wool yarn, I wound seven yards and ended up with a few inches under five yards after all the warp waste, fulling and dyeing. I knew cotton shrinks (relaxes) and wool shrinks a lot more. I wound 32 yarn at a time then chained them for the 320 ends on my warp.
This was so so helpful, thank you!!
Really helpful
Thanks Diane it is informative.have a wonderful education tomorrow ….Spinning, fiber, 2 or 3 days ?👍
Great video thanks
Thank you so much!
fabulious .thank you madame
Thank you! This video was very informative! Too bad I didn't see it before I purchased my warping board. I have one of those "knuckle-knocker" warping boards with the pegs too close together!🙄
Muchísimas gracias por su explicación, es perfecta!!!!!
Thank you Barbara! You give a wonderful, clear presentation of how to wind a warp!! I have also been watching your Dressing the loom video. are there anymore teaching videos in this series? Rita
We aren't making a bed in the Army. Comical! I loved it.
Excellent directions. But, what if I’m warping 3 1/2 yards? I understand whole yards but do I have to round everything to the whole yard?
I did not see how you tied off the warp thread when you are done and ready to tie up the warp. Do you tie the end to the sister thread in the 'junk area of the warp?
I end as I began with a loop and an overhand knot. then I catch the loop on the end peg of the warp.
You end the warp as you began, with a loop and an overhand knot. Put the loop on the last peg of the warp and it will be secure. Remember to keep the tension the same as you've had on the whole warp. We hope that helps! Let us know if you need any further help with this!
Can a warping board be glided together instead of scred?
Are you doing a 12 dent reed? Is that why you're doing 12 count?
The command hooks in the video are cracked - looks like the expensive jumbo ones they’re using are still not big enough. The Jumbo Command clothing hang knobs (no hook) might work instead.
This video was great, but I discovered too late that this technique is for front to back warping on the loom. Can I use my warp to warp back to front? Can I move the cross?
Heddles
Hi Colette, check out this video to see if it answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/icw_E0rHYBw/v-deo.html
If not, please let us know and we'll get back to you with an answer! :)
@basilrose If you like this video, you'll love our How to Warp a Loom from back to front video. It's the next video you're looking for. ➤ ua-cam.com/video/icw_E0rHYBw/v-deo.html
This helped me so much! Thanks.
I hang my warping board from over the door wreath hangers stuck on a door. LOL
Lázár Imre szemiotika 101 anyone?