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I've seen Toli's pattern and, were I a woodworker, I'd be all over
it. But alas, I'm not and neither is anyone I know well enough to
ask them to do such a project. And warp weighting? As in a warp
weighted loom? Sounds intriguing!
Thank you very much for the reply!
Lisa
At 04:59 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote:
You might try Googling Toli's pattern for a loom. There's also a
link from the weavershand website. My partner made one for me for
Christmas last year. It works very well, it's the only thing I've
used since I received it. It's good for continuous warping. I'm
debating trying warp weighting on it, I don't think it would be all
that difficult to adapt, and I don't think the adaptations need to
be permanent. Of course, if you're not a carpenter, or don't know
one who will help, then you're out of luck.
Ford
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