How to Lash On Your Warp to A Rigid Heddle Loom
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Amy demonstrates how to lash on or lace on your warp. This technique helps to eliminate loom waste and maximize the amount of your warp yarn that you are able to weave on. Amy also shows how she gets started weaving the weft when she uses this technique.
Loom: Schacht Flip woolery.com/schacht-flip-fold...
Yarn: Uneek Sock Kit woolery.com/uneek-sock-kit.html
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I love love love all your tutorials! You are an amazing teacher! Thank you so much for your time!!!!!
I have never done lashing, but now I will, especially when I am weaving towels, I learned more about how to keep tension on my rigid heddle than all other you tube videos combined. Thank you
Great video ! Very easy to understand. I am starting out this week, and I like the idea of lashing because using that peg thing is not going to be easy by myself.
As someone who is just starting out, this is such a useful video. I love it. And your relaxed approach. Cereal box cardboard, what a great idea. Great ideas and tips and suggestions. I will save this as a reference, to be sure! Thank you!
Thank you for all the little explanations along the way. They add so much to understanding the whole process! 😍
I love watching your videos! I,m new to weaving and you make everything make sense! Thank you!
I have never had success lashing . I will try again using your knotting method. Thank you and God bless.
I have never done anything but lash on, and have now learned some new tricks! When I run the lashing string through the knots, I divide my bundles by holes and slots, or up and down. I wonder if this is the reason I have tension issues in the down shed. Can't wait to try my next project without the header yarn.
I always learn do much from your videos. Thank you!!!!
I love watching these videos. So helpful!
Terrific! This is just what I needed. Thanks!
Fabulous tutorial
This is a very helpful idea. Thank you. Something to think about for the lashing. You could use a climbers hitch for the center of the lashing. It is a very sturdy knot and would keep your center ... well centered. The only problem is that you would have two tensioning groups so you might have to check to make sure it is even. Also the "D" knot is called a half hitch or a truckers hitch. Great for holding tension and often used while camping to keeping tent flies tied down.
Great tutorial….thanks
I just got a Spiffy loom. It is a 2 harness table top loom. Do you have any videos on how to warp it and then use it?