Getting ready to put a warp on the Baby Wolf.
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New warp yarns. |
And for one of the accent yarns I have this.......
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Have you done this too! What was I thinking??? |
But I did get enough to get my warp wound. I need some of this for the weft, so I will try to wind off from both ends until I get enough. Now I know why I prefer to get my yarns by the cone!
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Warp on kite sticks. |
This will be a simple plain weave warp. My friend Becky has been working on a project, and knowing that the grass is always greener on the other side, I have to try my hand at doing it too. I will be using an 8 dent reed and hope that the ladder yarn will go through without to much trouble.
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