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I did some tablet weaving on a floor loom, but it turned out *not* to
be a good idea.  I found that to turn the tablets and clear the sheds,
I needed to change the tension (loose for turning, tight for clearing
the shed).  That was easy with a backstrap, and not too difficult with
a pair of fixed posts and a bungy cord for tension, but the floor loom
did not have enough elasticity to give me the variable tension I found
I needed.  I ended up using a fairly high tension and having
difficulty turning the pack---I never finished the project.  I was
working with an inelastic cotton yarn---results might be quite
different with a more elastic wool yarn.

Kevin Karplus

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