In a message dated 11/19/2008 10:07:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
Hi  all, 
I just finished a workshop last week introducing tablet weaving using an  
inexpensive loom and found to my surprise that although a wide-toothed comb  
works very well to spread the warp when you are using 36+ cards, it doesn’t  
work 
very well with 10 cards.  I seem to remember that someone was using  a couple 
of dowels to spread the warp (Ellen Shipley?) but I can’t find the  details on 
this. 
Could someone point me in the right direction for this, or perhaps there 
might  be other inexpensive ways to do this using found  objects. 
Thanks in  advance, 
David Wilson in Illinois



I made a little reed that just hangs in my warps from popsicle sticks which  
works wonderfully (one card's worth of warps per dent).
 
Susan Bingham  (SCA: Albreda Aylese)
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