Cutting off in the middle of a warp
Weaving a sample is easier when you know how to cut it off the loom, skip the retensioning part, save yarn, and get rid of the knots at the beginning of the warp. Clever. Easy. Practical. Please take time to check out our class offerings, both live and online, at heritagespinning.com. Learn more about my projects on my blog at joansheridan.com.

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Shoelaces on the Inkle

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Behind the Scenes at a Working Yarn Mill

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Deadstock: The Best Yarn You've Never Heard Of

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Why You Should Spin 4-Ply Yarn!

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How To Warp a Rigid Heddle Loom with Jeannine!

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STOP Fearing Pickup Sticks! They’re Easier Than You Think & Will REALLY Elevate Your Weaving!

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Warping a Rigid Heddle Loom With Pre-Wound Warp

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A Cowboy Bought Beaten Widow And Her Baby At Auction—Then What Happened Next Left Town in Tears

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Turned Krokbragd on the Inkle

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Was it impossible to pass the Medieval Knitting Guild Test?

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Basic Inkle Weaving - Warping and Advancing!

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5 Ways to Improve Your Rigid Heddle Weaving, Part 1: Warping Tricks

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Listen and Feel the Peace | Tibetan Healing Sounds for Deep Meditation, Inner Peace & Soul Healing

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Before You Buy A Bigger Rigid Heddle Loom

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

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How to weave fabric | SWR Craftsmanship

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How I start EVERY weaving

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How Bernina Built The Unkillable Sewing Machine — And Refused To Sell It Cheap

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Basic Pick-up Weaving - Zigzag Pattern - How To with Lanen

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