In the US, we have Lofty Fiber (a real and online shop) that makes an auxiliary raddle for Louet looms. They produce it using a 3D printer and it slides onto the Louet built in raddle giving you an imperial raddle with 4 slots per inch. While they sell it for assisting with dense warps or thick yarns, I use it all the time so I don’t have to deal with metric 😊
I find rounding up the sett easier than remembering to change the number of threads every fifth space. I treat 14 epi and 6 epcm as functionally the same thing. I've never had it make a noticeable difference in the finished cloth.
Looking really healthy, Kelly. I am glad that you appear to have recovered nicely. Hugs and kisses
Thank you Kari! 💕
Thank you Kelly. A great video, I like the rounding up the number most helpful.
Thanks Jackie!
Thank you so much for this I have struggled so much with my David loom which I love but I cannot handle the rattle!!! Thank you so much!
You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful to you 😊
In the US, we have Lofty Fiber (a real and online shop) that makes an auxiliary raddle for Louet looms. They produce it using a 3D printer and it slides onto the Louet built in raddle giving you an imperial raddle with 4 slots per inch. While they sell it for assisting with dense warps or thick yarns, I use it all the time so I don’t have to deal with metric 😊
How interesting, that is very clever!
I find rounding up the sett easier than remembering to change the number of threads every fifth space. I treat 14 epi and 6 epcm as functionally the same thing. I've never had it make a noticeable difference in the finished cloth.