04-13-2004, 11:45 PM
Yes, Rich, the warp threads are tied to the heddle rod so that they can slide up as work progresses.<br>
The picture is far more complicated when you're weaving a twill and you use three heddle rods!<br>
You need also a starting band (tablet woven, usually) to be hanged from the loom, with all the warp threads arranged in groups stemming from it.<br>
I've seen it a pair of times and I cannot imagine myself as a weaver!<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
The picture is far more complicated when you're weaving a twill and you use three heddle rods!<br>
You need also a starting band (tablet woven, usually) to be hanged from the loom, with all the warp threads arranged in groups stemming from it.<br>
I've seen it a pair of times and I cannot imagine myself as a weaver!<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
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