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The Warp Helper What it does - how to use it. Warping a loom is half the work of making a woven piece. While most people enjoy the actual weaving process more than warping a loom, you can't do one without the other. So making the warping process easier and fool-proof is important. The Warp Helper, a simple little device, helps you do this. This process can be used if you have created a warp on the warping board in the more traditional manner or it can be use if you are using the warping peg and creating a warp directly on the loop.
Begin by sliding the wooden dowel through the hole on the clamp, from the outside in towards the loom. At first you do not want more than 3-4 inches in behind the heddle. As you progress you will push more of the dowel in as you work your way towards the oppisite side.
In order to know when to slip on the next extension cord we suggesst you put marks on the back of the heddle. These marks will be in line with the holes in the rear beam that secure each extension cord. See arrows on picture. As you work your way across the loom, slip on the next extension cord when you come to the next mark on the heddle. The number of extension cords varies for the size of the loom you are using.
There are many ways to warp a loom. This is just one suggestion. Experiment, change our suggestions, or try another method. There are no rules; just stay organized and try to make it easy.
URL for this page: http://www.mielkesfiberarts.com/warp_help.htm
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