Here are a couple of pictures of the warping mill, which I recently put together and started to use. It is an upgrade from the warping board. It saves time and is more fun to use . At the bottom is a photo of this 9 yard long warp, all chained and tied and ready to go.
Friday, July 3, 2009
If you click on the photo, you will see the individual strands that make up the warp. there are 310 lengths each 9 yards long...ask me about it! Click the "back" arrow to restore photo to its original size.
Here are a couple of pictures of the warping mill, which I recently put together and started to use. It is an upgrade from the warping board. It saves time and is more fun to use . At the bottom is a photo of this 9 yard long warp, all chained and tied and ready to go.
Here are a couple of pictures of the warping mill, which I recently put together and started to use. It is an upgrade from the warping board. It saves time and is more fun to use . At the bottom is a photo of this 9 yard long warp, all chained and tied and ready to go.
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- I was born in Massachusetts and grew up in the countryside west of Worcester. I was an art major in college, worked in human services for several years before studying to become an acupuncturist. I worked as a Doctor of Acupuncture in private practice in RI for about 10 years. I recently have begun weaving, spinning and designing projects for the loom.
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