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Looming and warp threads
Last post 09-07-2008 2:18 PM by Kristlady. 2 replies.
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  • 09-04-2008 3:54 PM

    Looming and warp threads

    Oh, my!  I just have to unload!  :-)  I had almost completed a panel on my loom and thought I might just go ahead and roll the work up to give myself a little more room to finish.  Wrong thing to do!  Now I have loose warp threads.  I'm slowly tightening them back up, but took a break so I wouldn't be too frustrated.  If anyone has an easy way to do this, let me know.  That's the last time I will move my work up!  Good thing I like a challenge. 

  • 09-05-2008 3:15 PM In reply to

    Re: Looming and warp threads

    Hopefully Erin from beads beading beaded will see this post.

    She loves working with loom work & probably would have some great advise for this dilema.

     I've rolled up my work before, but I don't really use the tightest tension to start with, so it was never a problem for me.

    what brand & kind of seeds did you use?

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  • 09-07-2008 2:18 PM In reply to

    Re: Looming and warp threads

    I'm using Delicas.  My husband is working on this project with me, and he was able to "fix" my warp thread problem.  This is the first project we've done, and, of course, we've chosen the "loominosity" project.  I do think we are wrapping the warp threads too tightly, but I've been overruled by my engineer husband.  We'll just have to wait and see what happens.  :-)

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