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Repairing Broken Warp Threads: 2 Methods - Peggy Osterkamps . . . There are two ways to make repairs: by replacing the warp thread completely (quicker) or by making a splice (the right way I say in my beginner book) Not sure I agree with that exactly Locate the end of the broken warp thread that comes from the warp beam If you can’t find it, use the replacement method
Fixing broken warp threads – Jane Stafford Textiles When a warp thread breaks I take a length of the same yarn about 2 yds long and feed it through the heddle and reed (from the back of the loom to the front) and I needle weave it right into the fabric while the cloth is under tension
How to Fix a Broken Warp Thread - Gist Yarn In this method there are two spare ends to needle weave in after you’re finished weaving, but it’s sometimes easier to reintroduce your original warp thread than having weights dangling off the end of your loom for the entire project
How to Fix a Broken Warp Thread on a Rigid-Heddle Loom Breaking a warp end when weaving on your rigid-heddle loom can be frustrating, but fortunately it's easy to fix! This step-by-step tutorial on how to fix a broken warp thread will teach you to quickly and easily fix these pesky weaving problems
Fixing a Broken Warp Thread - Rigid Heddle Weaving Don't worry! it happens to the best weavers This is how to repair it If you want to weight the broken warp thread rather than tie it in a bow, this is where S hooks are your best friend Click the image to go to Daisy Hill Weaving Studio with more pictorials on this process
Avoiding—and Fixing—Mistakes on the Rigid-Heddle Loom Learn how to fix broken warp threads, keep your selvedges straight, juggle multiple shuttles, and more! Read all about Elisabeth Hill's tips and tricks for avoiding mistakes while weaving, as well as some techniques for fixing errors when they do happen
Peggy’s Weaving Tips gt; How to repair a broken warp Here’s how to repair a broken warp thread Cut a piece of warp yarn that matches the broken end, about the length of the loom’s depth, maybe a little longer if the loom is small Whether I begin working on a repair at the front of the loom or at the back depends on where I noticed the break