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- The ESSENTIAL Modern Dress Down Interactions Megathread
I had this idea that we prepare some sort of list providing some common less intuitive notable [ [Dress Down]] Interactions that every Modern player should know I am no rules expert nor do I have an encyclopedic knowledge, but I hope I can lean on the community to add some other interactions that are worth noting!
- Janet Dawsons #1 Warping Tip - The Handweaving Academy
If you dress your loom like I do, winding multiple ends together doesn’t just speed up winding the warp, it also speeds up rough sleying because it’s much easier to see the “crosses” when there are multiple threads traveling together as opposed to a thread-by-thread cross And then it speeds up beaming because it creates fewer tangles
- Warping a Loom, Part 4: Winding On and Tensioning | Handwoven
Part 1 of this series teaches you how to plan a path on your warping board, and how and why to create a porrey cross, along with providing some general tips about winding a warp Part 2 covers how to wind warp stripes, some tips for keeping track of how many ends you‘ve wound, and how to take your newly wound warp off the warping board without losing control of all those ends Part 3 covers
- Modern Mono U Warp Dress Down? - Modern - moxfield. com
A deck created using Moxfield Mana Value Number of cards Click a bar to view the cards 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 4 6 8 10
- The Lazy Warping Method - Yarnworker
Even though the direct method is faster and involves less equipment, I choose the indirect method nine times out of ten, because I’M LAZY and I like to warp sitting down I do most of my weaving in the evening when I’m ready to sit down and relax I prop the warping board in my lap to measure the warp
- Tried and True: Checklist for Winding a Warp - Warped for Good
I am winding a narrow warp for my next drawloom project My warping reel is in a little four-foot-by-four-foot corner of my drawloom studio, and has just enough room to maneuver When I am ready to wind a warp the first thing I pull out is my trusty checklist I use a checklist for efficiency It keeps me on track And it’s more dependable than my memory Checklist for Winding a Warp
- My Top One Warp Winding Tip – Weaving With Janet Dawson
If you dress your loom like I do, winding multiple ends together doesn’t just speed up winding the warp, it also speeds up rough sleying because it’s much easier to see the “crosses” when there are multiple threads traveling together as opposed to a thread-by-thread cross And then it speeds up beaming because it creates fewer tangles
- Dressing the Loom - The Rogue Weaver
Floor looms do take a lot of work to dress (the term used to describe the process of getting the loom ready for weaving) Once the yarn, pattern and draft are picked -this can be a project all by itself- the real work begins Winding the warp Winding the warp consists of wrapping the yarn around pegs on a warping board in the right colour pattern
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