5 Rigid heddle warping tips!

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Warping a rigid heddle loom is easy! If you're struggling or not getting it, check out these 5 tips for better warping.

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Kelly, thanks for sharing these tips. Whenever I see anything related to Math, I cringe! But thanks for the direction and encouragement!!

SusanMenendez
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Hi Kelly, greatly appreciate you sharing these tips at this perfect momentin time, your positivity, and very kind reminder to relax and have fun! Thank you so much! Looking forward to starting a new project with you!

brendahodges
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I always love your rigid huddle loom videos but wish I had room for a bigger loom.

supersands
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You're a very good, teacher, friendly and so that i understand what you mean

reginazayed
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And I noticed another great tip which you didn’t even mention! Using a warping board to hook onto, instead of individual peg(s) clamped to a table. This could be very useful especially for a longish warp ie longer than a dining table! Thanks.

moonbitaylor
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Wonderful tips! Thank you for the free sheet also!

westseast
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Thanks so much for this video. I have a backstrap loom right now, and I had some 3D heddles printed for me by my brother. My plan was to make sort of a hybrid rigid headle backstrap loom. I'm working right now on a project on my backstrap loom, I'm still really new to it but did create a project with cotton already. I had no problems with that project. I got out some old yarn that I thought was a mercerized cotton, but it didn't have a label. It was annoying to warp. And then I realized it was tencel. As I'm working on it I can't open the sheds. I did 250 string pedals and now I feel like I need to scrap the whole thing. I wonder if putting them in the rigid heddles will help with decreasing the fuzziness and let me open the sheds easier? Or should I just take it all out and replace the tensel with cotton? I know this is not about warping a backstrap loom, but I hope that you could help me.

reelynn
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Ive just ordered a rigid heddle loom, i already have a table and floor loom, my question is do you warp from the cone ?

angelabaines
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I have a ❤question, my loom Chain is very long
, how can i roll it regular and stabil and strong in my wäre loom

reginazayed
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Im new to ridid heddle weaving. What if I don't have a table to clamp the loom and the warping peg. I suppose I'll have to figure it out.

dandobrowolski
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I’m a beginner so please excuse silly questions! I don’t have a long enough table, yet want to warp for a long scarf, is there a way round this? Everyone I see seems to have huge tables in large spaces!

kayjay
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You mention leaving a link below to the calculation sheet. Where do I find links when watching your videos? I never seem to find them 🤔

valeriemarshall
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I'm still waiting for a Math Person to make me an algebraic formula for making a Morse Code message using only Fibonacci numbers...it currently takes me half an hour, a graph sheet and a pencil with a really good eraser for each pattern. Sigh.

sandymorrison
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I am guessing the math nerds (meeee) probably struggle to visualize, so not being a math person may not be a bad thing here. 😊

marcus