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><< I think all of then would involve some combing out of newly released
> warp to even out tension. >>
I wind the threads from each tablet onto  a large bolt and hold with a
half-hitch.  The bolt has  a fisherman's swivel on the end and I attach
a weight to that.  I can get rid of any twist by pushing it up to the
far end and watch it whiz out through the swivel.  I can then unwind the
warp from the individual bolts and carry on weaving.  It's still time
consuming and certainly not what you want for carrying around, although
it does travel, but I find it works really well and no need to comb.

Sue, who's counting down the months till she can take off the blinkers
and rejoin the real world.
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Southern England
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