This is such a wonderful series of videos that you have put together. Thank you so much! They are so helpful. You explain everything in simple terms that are easy to understand. I am going to see all of the videos first and then go back and actually work along side you as I weave my scarf. My loom has set idle in storage for over 25 years! It is time to get back into weaving. I had to stop for quite a while because of raising a family and then helping out with grandkids. I think I have finally earned some "me" time and thanks to you I can feel successful.
HI, well I am now ready to wind the warp. So far, so good! I am taking every thing one step at a time. Again, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into making these videos. They are a real Godsend for me and I am sure that others feel the same.
This whole video series is so incredibly helpful!! You're a hero for taking the time to share your knowledge in so much detail and in such an understandable way. Thank you! ❤❤
Cannot rave enough about how thorough and sensible your video was covering this subject. I have a 30-year-old Harrisville A8 22-inch loom that I needed just assembled, and I needed a video to remind me how to dress the loom. It's been a pleasure watching your video, and I feel relatively confident that I can now forge ahead!
I was so happy to find you on RUclips as I just recently bought a Harrisville Loom. And my first project was weaving the scarf on your channel. A warp thread broke at the very end but I was able to do the mending per your video. I bought the Iweaveit app (and although struggling with it) I was able to add your scarf pattern to my iPad. A million thanks for your video as it was so clear and so helpful. I'm now going to attempt a dish towel. Best of luck to you. ❤
This tutorial is definitely what made it possible for me to start weaving on my grandma's loom. Thank you for such indepth videos clearly explaining the steps and why we do them! And I found it because you have on one using a warping mill! Thank you for that one as well!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm in a textiles class and I've been having a really hard time remembering how to set up the loom for weaving, but this video was SO helpful!
Your video is immensely helpful. I love that you also go over common errors and how to fix them. Even just having your video on while I thread my heddles I’m absorbing so much useful information. Thank you!!
This was an impressive video. I've watched several on RUclips and yours, by far, is not confusing and very informative. I've always dressed the loom from back to front, but you have encouraged me to try front to back. Great job!
I'm only a 1/4 of the way thru this video but I want to thank you for taking the time and effort to make this very detailed and comprehensive tutorial. I look at this and know I can do it too. :] Mahalo
I'm nearly finished weaving my 36 inch warp of 10 epi, mentioned below. I had two cases of crossed yarn so I had to pull the yarn (4)out of the reed and heddles and thread them correctly then retie the bundles to the apron rod. For the broken warp I used a yarn needle and wove the repair yarn into the weaving where it was missing then I threaded the repair yarn through the reed and heddle and tied it the warp beam.
Thank you so much for your great video. It has helped me a lot. I learned to weave 40 years ago and I am just getting back to it. I learned so long ago I could not remember if I warped from the front or back.. I did not even know that my Leclerc Nilus back beam dropped to the floor. Many thanks! Invaluable.
This tutorial is SO helpful. You are such an excellent teacher and it all makes so much sense! I would particularly like to see more info about back to front warp, which I'm going to attempt with my Schacht Standard big old monster loom. I am going to be binging on your youtube videos and I just found your website. Yay!
You did a wonderful job of explaining and showing how to do things...clear instructions. I, also, liked that you had to redo a problem area. People need to see that. Was it a real mistake or staged for our benefit?? Thanks!
I am really sorry to see this wonderful teacher supported the poaching and killing of those majestic creatures. The carvings are beautiful art, but of dubious reputation. You might want to record in your weaving studio and consider what might be offensive to some.
@@susangeorge-rydberg7238 You might want to consider that telling this lady or anyone for that matter, how they should run their life might be offensive. : ]
Hello Dolores, I have a Harrisville loom that I was fortunate to buy used. I'm a beginning weaver and learned to sley or "warp" (as was taught to me) from front to back, but still need a refresher course each time I go through the process. I found this a great video as your instructions are pretty much the way I learned and front to back warping is hard to find on RUclips. Winding the warp was also a great lesson. Lots of great hints. Thank you.
I have an old Union loom with a twelve dent reed so it is sometimes necessary to skip a dent. For example-10 epi means 5-5-, 9 epi means 3-3-3- and 8 epi means a 2-2-2-2- threading of the reed. For my homespun yarn I always make a weaving sample of a 6.5 feet long warp, four inches wide. The last time I made four yards of plain weave, 32 inches wide. The next time I'll try 6.5 yards, 36 inches wide. I always used dowels in the cross of the warp, held to the breast beam by heavy rubber bands or elastic band because I always need both hands for threading.
I love this warping front to back. If you have more than one thread in a dent in the reed, does it matter in which order you thread them in the heddles?
I am having a terrible time trying to figure out how you get the yarn from hanging down in front of the breast beam to having it in your hand. Would you be able to show how you do this please? Thank you!
Hi, great video. I'm looking to replace my cloth aprons with just apron rods. What material are your straps that attach the apron rods to the beam made of?
Hi, the apron rod straps are a flat polyester ribbon about 1 inch wide. It is important that they are as flat and thin as possible so they don’t cause bumps in the fabric which can cause tension problems. I have also seen texslove used for the straps.
This is a great video! Thank you. I have one question, how do you cross the edges after you cut the loops? If I am correct, after cutting the loops you end up with 4 edges?
Hello Delores. Your tutorials are great. I finally have what I think are all my tools, etc assembled, and am ready to warp my 4 harness Harrisville designs loom. (It’s very old). I have inherited 2 warp chains also, and I have a question. If there are 2 warp threads at each point of the cross, do I put 2 threads in each dent? Am I better off simply creating my own warp? Thank yo so much! Linda in Wimauma Fl.
Hello, yes, I would put 2 warp ends per dent. That is the most common way to warp but, it does depend on the thickness of the yarn and the reed size you are using (number of dents per inch). It is hard to know what the original person had planned for the warp.
@@DoloresJacobs Oh my goodness…thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge. I haven’t been able to find a nearby guild, so I’m using your You Tube videos and an old book by Deborah Chandler. 😊😘
On the HD loom I only do Front to Back because of the way the loom is made. It is more comfortable putting the back beam on the floor to reach the heddles. So tI have no videos about Back to front. PS. I see you found Ravelry. You'll love that site. Lots of knowledge to be had.
love the videos and they are so helpful however a link to a PDF to print the draft would be so helpful for someone who does not have the program or iPhone since the PC version is $150.
Hi Dolores, I can’t remember which video shows tying the warp onto the back beam? The part after slaying and threading. I’m having a brain fog and I needed to review it. I SO enjoy your videos, thank you for taking the time to make them. A lot of thought and planning goes into them and it shows. It helps to see it on the same brand I have.
That's where I got lost, too. At some point she must have cut the warp. She skipped that step with us. She didn't show us when or where to cut the warp in order to create loose ends.
It is a great program called iWeaveit You can get it from the Apple Store or for Android go to play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.canyonart.iweaveit
I am always amazed what can be done on a rigid heddle loom. I have to admit that using a floor loom opens many more possibilities for weaving. Have fun with it.
I had that very thing just two days ago, newbie nerves I guess. Lucky for me it was only the 78 string bundle in the middle and not the whole 280 threads. I restrung a few different colors on the warp board and picked up where I left off. I will figure out what to do with the messed up part later. I learned it is important to know where the tip of the slaying tool is and not get it caught up where it doesn’t belong. Learning curve.
This is such a wonderful series of videos that you have put together. Thank you so much! They are so helpful. You explain everything in simple terms that are easy to understand. I am going to see all of the videos first and then go back and actually work along side you as I weave my scarf. My loom has set idle in storage for over 25 years! It is time to get back into weaving. I had to stop for quite a while because of raising a family and then helping out with grandkids. I think I have finally earned some "me" time and thanks to you I can feel successful.
HI, well I am now ready to wind the warp. So far, so good! I am taking every thing one step at a time. Again, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into making these videos. They are a real Godsend for me and I am sure that others feel the same.
This whole video series is so incredibly helpful!! You're a hero for taking the time to share your knowledge in so much detail and in such an understandable way. Thank you! ❤❤
Cannot rave enough about how thorough and sensible your video was covering this subject. I have a 30-year-old Harrisville A8 22-inch loom that I needed just assembled, and I needed a video to remind me how to dress the loom. It's been a pleasure watching your video, and I feel relatively confident that I can now forge ahead!
I was so happy to find you on RUclips as I just recently bought a Harrisville Loom. And my first project was weaving the scarf on your channel. A warp thread broke at the very end but I was able to do the mending per your video. I bought the Iweaveit app (and although struggling with it) I was able to add your scarf pattern to my iPad. A million thanks for your video as it was so clear and so helpful. I'm now going to attempt a dish towel. Best of luck to you. ❤
This is the most comprehensive video I have watched on warping the loom from the front. Thank you.
This tutorial is definitely what made it possible for me to start weaving on my grandma's loom. Thank you for such indepth videos clearly explaining the steps and why we do them! And I found it because you have on one using a warping mill! Thank you for that one as well!
I've watched a lot of weaving videos and your video was the clearest and simplest explanation of warping a loom that I've ever seen. Kudos to you.
Thank you.
I loved your video! All the things I was having trouble with you covered in your video! Thank you you it was the best video on weaving.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm in a textiles class and I've been having a really hard time remembering how to set up the loom for weaving, but this video was SO helpful!
I’m glad it helped you.
Your video is immensely helpful. I love that you also go over common errors and how to fix them. Even just having your video on while I thread my heddles I’m absorbing so much useful information. Thank you!!
Thanks, The more often you do it the easier it gets.
Thank you for the extremely helpful, thorough video.
This was an impressive video. I've watched several on RUclips and yours, by far, is not confusing and very informative. I've always dressed the loom from back to front, but you have encouraged me to try front to back. Great job!
Thank you for sharing a great help
I'm only a 1/4 of the way thru this video but I want to thank you for taking the time and effort to make this very detailed and comprehensive tutorial. I look at this and know I can do it too. :] Mahalo
I'm nearly finished weaving my 36 inch warp of 10 epi, mentioned below. I had two cases of crossed yarn so I had to pull the yarn (4)out of the reed and heddles and thread them correctly then retie the bundles to the apron rod. For the broken warp I used a yarn needle and wove the repair yarn into the weaving where it was missing then I threaded the repair yarn through the reed and heddle and tied it the warp beam.
Thank you so much for your great video. It has helped me a lot. I learned to weave 40 years ago and I am just getting back to it. I learned so long ago I could not remember if I warped from the front or back.. I did not even know that my Leclerc Nilus back beam dropped to the floor. Many thanks! Invaluable.
Thanks, I hope you enjoy weaving again. I'm sure it will come back to you quickly once you get going.
You made this all so doable! Thank you for the clear instruction. I can’t wait until my loom arrives!
This tutorial is SO helpful. You are such an excellent teacher and it all makes so much sense! I would particularly like to see more info about back to front warp, which I'm going to attempt with my Schacht Standard big old monster loom. I am going to be binging on your youtube videos and I just found your website. Yay!
Fascinating! You explain the process wonderfully.
thank you
You did a wonderful job of explaining and showing how to do things...clear instructions. I, also, liked that you had to redo a problem area. People need to see that. Was it a real mistake or staged for our benefit?? Thanks!
It was staged to explain how to correct things, but I make lots of mistakes so I have lots of practice fixing them.
OMGosh I just saw the scrimshaw on what looks like elephant tusks...the ship is stunning too. All the pieces are so beautiful & I'm so envious. :]
Thank you, I use to collect Asian art. These were a few of my favorite pieces I kept when we downsized.
I am really sorry to see this wonderful teacher supported the poaching and killing of those majestic creatures. The carvings are beautiful art, but of dubious reputation. You might want to record in your weaving studio and consider what might be offensive to some.
@@susangeorge-rydberg7238 You might want to consider that telling this lady or anyone for that matter, how they should run their life might be offensive. : ]
I'm learning so much from your videos. Thank you!
Hello Dolores, I have a Harrisville loom that I was fortunate to buy used. I'm a beginning weaver and learned to sley or "warp" (as was taught to me) from front to back, but still need a refresher course each time I go through the process. I found this a great video as your instructions are pretty much the way I learned and front to back warping is hard to find on RUclips. Winding the warp was also a great lesson. Lots of great hints. Thank you.
Thank you. the more you do it the easier it gets.
I have an old Union loom with a twelve dent reed so it is sometimes necessary to skip a dent. For example-10 epi means 5-5-, 9 epi means 3-3-3- and 8 epi means a 2-2-2-2- threading of the reed. For my homespun yarn I always make a weaving sample of a 6.5 feet long warp, four inches wide. The last time I made four yards of plain weave, 32 inches wide. The next time I'll try 6.5 yards, 36 inches wide. I always used dowels in the cross of the warp, held to the breast beam by heavy rubber bands or elastic band because I always need both hands for threading.
Thank you! This is the best demonstration and explanation, really, I cannot thank you enough
Wonderful…would love to have seen how you put the cross on your hand!
Good heavens, this is exactly why I would never weave on a serious loom. I would never be able to keep any of that straight. Kudos to you Mrs. Jacobs!
I love this warping front to back. If you have more than one thread in a dent in the reed, does it matter in which order you thread them in the heddles?
No, it doesn’t matter in the reed. It only matters in the heddles. If they are the same color then it doesn’t matter in the heddles either.
Thank you so much. You’re a great teacher
Very clear- thanks
Thank you so much for doing these video's! Very helpful!
I'm glad you found it helpful.
I am having a terrible time trying to figure out how you get the yarn from hanging down in front of the breast beam to having it in your hand. Would you be able to show how you do this please? Thank you!
Hi, great video. I'm looking to replace my cloth aprons with just apron rods. What material are your straps that attach the apron rods to the beam made of?
Hi, the apron rod straps are a flat polyester ribbon about 1 inch wide. It is important that they are as flat and thin as possible so they don’t cause bumps in the fabric which can cause tension problems. I have also seen texslove used for the straps.
you said that half of 32 is 17 it isnt its 16 hopefully someone pointed this out or there is a reason you want 34 heddles instead of 32?
This is a great video! Thank you. I have one question, how do you cross the edges after you cut the loops? If I am correct, after cutting the loops you end up with 4 edges?
very insightful and clear help. thank you
Thank you!
Full graff learning
Thank you! I think I finally understand it. Now, I won’t be scared to do it. Which Harrisville loom do you have?
Hello Delores. Your tutorials are great. I finally have what I think are all my tools, etc assembled, and am ready to warp my 4 harness Harrisville designs loom. (It’s very old). I have inherited 2 warp chains also, and I have a question. If there are 2 warp threads at each point of the cross, do I put 2 threads in each dent?
Am I better off simply creating my own warp?
Thank yo so much! Linda in Wimauma Fl.
Hello, yes, I would put 2 warp ends per dent. That is the most common way to warp but, it does depend on the thickness of the yarn and the reed size you are using (number of dents per inch). It is hard to know what the original person had planned for the warp.
@@DoloresJacobs Oh my goodness…thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge. I haven’t been able to find a nearby guild, so I’m using your You Tube videos and an old book by Deborah Chandler. 😊😘
I wasn't able to find the video showing you warping the loom from back to front. Do you have that video? Thank you!
On the HD loom I only do Front to Back because of the way the loom is made. It is more comfortable putting the back beam on the floor to reach the heddles. So tI have no videos about Back to front. PS. I see you found Ravelry. You'll love that site. Lots of knowledge to be had.
Where do get heddle clips?
love the videos and they are so helpful however a link to a PDF to print the draft would be so helpful for someone who does not have the program or iPhone since the PC version is $150.
I'm having a hard time finding the plastic paper clips you used to hold back the unused heddles. Do you have a link for your source? Thanks!
I can’t find them anymore either, sorry.
Hi Dolores, I can’t remember which video shows tying the warp onto the back beam? The part after slaying and threading.
I’m having a brain fog and I needed to review it. I SO enjoy your videos, thank you for taking the time to make them. A lot of thought and planning goes into them and it shows. It helps to see it on the same brand I have.
Between the previous video and this one, it looks like you cut the loops at the end of the warp, is that correct?
Because I beam the warp from front to back on this loom I do cut the loops to thread them through the reed and heddles.
How is she getting a loose end out of the cross for sleying the reed
That's where I got lost, too. At some point she must have cut the warp. She skipped that step with us. She didn't show us when or where to cut the warp in order to create loose ends.
@@jennifermikulecky1790 must have cut, perhaps at false cross?
What program were you using on your iPad?
It is a great program called iWeaveit You can get it from the Apple Store or for Android go to play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.canyonart.iweaveit
Er. half of 32 is not 17. Im waiting to find out when this happens.
supongo que no seran colmillo de elefante lo que tenes en el libing ???
If I am not using the iWeaveit software, how will I know how many heddles are needed per shaft for the draft?
If you are not using a weaving software you will need to calculate or count the heddles.
-unfortunately my loom holes are not aligned correctly.. have to give HD a call.
I only have a little cricket rigid heddle loom, but I'm preparing early for the inevitable upgrade. 🤣
I am always amazed what can be done on a rigid heddle loom. I have to admit that using a floor loom opens many more possibilities for weaving. Have fun with it.
Sweat do you do if you lose the cross?
I am very careful when holding the cross. If I loose a thread I just look for what looks to be the correct one to take next.
I had that very thing just two days ago, newbie nerves I guess. Lucky for me it was only the 78 string bundle in the middle and not the whole 280 threads. I restrung a few different colors on the warp board and picked up where I left off. I will figure out what to do with the messed up part later. I learned it is important to know where the tip of the slaying tool is and not get it caught up where it doesn’t belong. Learning curve.
@@DoloresJacobs hi
Back to front seems easier.
Amen. Jane Stafford is my idol.