Thank you! I also work at getting tight salvages, but I didn't have a consistent system. I will work on your method, since I'm wanting to start weaving rag table runners.
I twist the fabric at the selvedge to make a tidy consistent edge. Pulling the weft snug keeps the outer warp ends from getting slack as the weaving progresses. Thanks for asking!
Great tip, I'll try that on my next project!
Thank you! I also work at getting tight salvages, but I didn't have a consistent system. I will work on your method, since I'm wanting to start weaving rag table runners.
I’m sure your rag table runners will be beautiful, especially with tidy selvedges! Thanks.
Nice demo.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So, you're turning it to the outside, I'm assuming you turun it the opposite on the right side?
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@@karenisenhower9886 I am curious as to why you twist the selvage on the rag rugs and why you pull it tight. Your rug selvage is perfect
I twist the fabric at the selvedge to make a tidy consistent edge. Pulling the weft snug keeps the outer warp ends from getting slack as the weaving progresses. Thanks for asking!
@@karenisenhower9886 your rugs are perfect 😍