Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

At 11:50 PM 4/12/2006, you wrote:
Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

Hi Lisa,

It works really well if you have the space. Each cord has a separate weight and
simply hangs over the end of the loom, so when the twist buildup becomes too
much you can just unwind it and carry on weaving.  Even more cunning versions
have swivels between the cord and the weight. The loom is really easy to make;
you can see a basic example and some instructions here:
http://www.guntram.co.za/tabletweaving/docs/loom/loom.htm

Cheers,
Eckhard.

That's a lovely solution, given the space to leave it set up! And I must thank you; I've downloaded your GTT program and had a great deal of fun with it, playing with colors and patterns. It's a gem of a program!

Lisa


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