Ruth Blau
Tue, 08 May 2007 05:11:13 -0700
To finish, I do the following:1. on the third from the last pick, and with the weft weaving from left to right, I weave in (along with the weft) a long needle ("doll needle" is a good choice) with the eye pointing to the left. 2. on the second to the last pick, now weaving right to left, I weave in (with the weft) a long needle with they eye pointing to the right. 3. on the last pick, now weaving left to right again, I weave just the weft (no needles), and cut the weft to about 10" or 12" long.
At this point you have two needles woven into your band, plus a hanging thread from the weft. Now do this:
1. the weft and the eye of the needle from the second to the last pick should be on the same side. Thread the weft through the eye of the needle & pull it through the band. Take the thread out of the needle & set this needle aside 2. Now the thread and the eye of the needle in the third from the last pick are on the same side. Thread the weft through the eye and pull this needle through. Snip the thread right next to the selvage.
This technique works for both tablet weaving & inkle weaving. In fact, since TW is a tighter, twined weave, you can probably safely get away with just one needle, on the second to last pick. I usually use two, however, just to be safe.
This may sound confusing, but if you map it out on paper (drawing in the needles w/ their eyes), you'll immediately see how it works.
Ruth