When I am weaving, I generally have to work from skeins, which I make into balls and then warp from that. I would wind my singles into balls for warping, but you may need a slight tension device while winding the warp. Actually fingers do very well. For the weft, you could do the same thing as you will be winding onto bobbins, or are you using stick shuttles? You could wind directly from the spinning wheel if you are not finishing your yarn before using it on the loom. Tricia Ilona Gehlhaar wrote: > At the moment I'm spinning singles for a weaving project for the first > time. I got to do all the spinning first, so now I've a shortcoming in > storage bobbins. Until now all the singles are placed on big bobbins > from my Louet wheel, but I need more for the storage. > > What's the best idea for storing singles for weaving? Winding to > centerpull balls? Made up into hanks? Winding round some cartoon pipes > (e.g. from toilet paper)? > > I need your help and your ideas for I'm a beginner in weaving. > > Ilona
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