Warping Up My Four Shaft Table Loom 4K
I am warping up my small four shaft table loom ready for some weaving. I am warping front to back using a pretty quick warp post method. I the film you will see me taking the warp threads through the heddles using a straight draw. If you have never warped up a loom, this will give you a good idea as to what is involved, and why it is quite time consuming. Ideally I would also have put a selvedge each side, i.e. three or four warp threads which would run back to front, but not through the heddles, so that one gets neater edges.

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