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Back to Front Warping on a Baby Mac

Rebekah J Mardis 4,977 4 years ago
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1) This video seems long, but I am taking you through the ENTIRE process as I wind onto the back beam. 2) The loom is a 6-harness, 20" Macomber Baby Mac, but I'm only using 4 harnesses for this project 3) This project is a 3 yard warp of 270 ends sett at 24 ends per inch, approximately 11.5" in the reed 4) You want to be sure your Ends per Inch are accurate, so if your raddle pins are 1 inch apart, rather than the 1/2" mine are, be sure to count out the full SETT for your project instead of half as I am doing. 5) I use bamboo sticks to separate my warp because they are sturdier. The plastic venetian blinds tend to fold downwards at the ends, causing tension issues...which drive me nuts. 6) I have a boxer and a Rhodesian Ridgeback at this time and they had a sleep over with their friend, a chocolate lab, this weekend.

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