Making a Warp Weighted Loom, part four: a tablet woven starting border and test warp
Now our loom is assembled, it is time to set up it's first warp so we can try it out. In this episode, we prepare loom weights and make a tablet woven starting border for our warp. I now have a 'buy me a coffee' page which helps fund my ongoing research and the making of these free videos. If you'd like to support me, please visit https://ko-fi.com/sallypointer Thank you!

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Making a Warp Weighted Loom, Part Five: attaching loom weights and chaining the warp

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Making a Warp Weighted Loom, Part Six: knitting the thread heddles

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Making a Warp Weighted Loom, Part Seven: Starting to weave.

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Making a Warp Weighted Loom: part one, choosing materials

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Åkleveving på oppstadgogn (stumfilm)

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Flax and Fiber Friday-My Tablet weaving loom-how to use from Celtic Juju

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Minimum Effort Stinging Nettle Fibre

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Navajo Weaving: Sharing the Technique & Tradition, Part 1 (1998)

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Introduction to my Warp Weighted Loom

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Warping the Diamonds – a Viking Age Way of Warping broken lozenge Twill on a Warp-Weighted Loom

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Making a Warp Weighted Loom (Using Household Items)

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Loop-and-Twist: an Ancient Form of Nalbinding

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Anatomy of a Warp Weighted Loom

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Prehistoric Nettle Textiles, scraping and splicing

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How to Weave 15th c. Style // Unraveling the Mysteries of a Medieval Hem

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Weaving Fabric The Old Way: Warp Weighted Loom

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warp_weighted_loom_weaving

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Backstrap Weaving Instructional Video

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