A Way to Cut Cloth Off the Loom Mid-Warp
A quick demo of the method described by Lillemor Johansson in 'Opphämta och Damast.' It is a simple, quick procedure for cutting cloth off the loom without the bother of having to re-tie warp ends to the cloth beam or dealing with too much loom waste. Produced by Amy Blair

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My Drawloom

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Stress-Free Lower Tie-Ups on the Drawloom

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Cutting off and reattaching a warp

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Weaving False or Mock Satin Damask Pick-up on Four Shafts

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Wear Your Weaving, video 22 mixed warp pt.2

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Simple Tie-Ups on the Countermarch Drawloom

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Lashing On: Attaching the warp to the cloth beam apron rod.

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Tying Onto a Previous Warp

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Using a Bobbin Winder to Create a Funky Woven Design 🌷 Making a Sweater out of the Handwoven Fabric!

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

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Overshot Wandering Vine 1

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I've been using my Loom wrong all this time!

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Wear Your Weaving- Video 8 Cutting Without Fear

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DIY Weaving | How To Make Everything: Suit (5/10)

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Weaver-Manipulated Lace Weaving Techniques

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What to do AFTER the project comes off the loom

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Returning Ground Shafts to Neutral on the Drawloom

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Hemstitching Your Handweaving at the Loom

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How to Easily Cut Off and Restart Your Weaving Projects - One Stick Method

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