Sunday, April 5, 2009

Drawcord Warp in Progress


The long-awaited drawcord warp is in progress. As you can see, the warp is being made on a warping board instead of a mill because I couldn't do a short enough warp on the mill without excessive waste of materials and time. In "Damask and Opphamta" the suggested warp length is about 4.5 yds; I am making about six yards to allow for a little extra and in case of any wearing in future, I may be able to cut it back, advance the warp and re-tie back onto the pattern heddles.


I am using 12/6 seine twine in two colors to make pulling cords easier when working from a graphed design. I have two kinds of graph paper, sent by a friend, set up with four and eight squares per block, so I am making this drawcord warp 8 threads followed by a space, across the reed, and alternating the two colors, so the drawcords and graph paper will work together. There are other ways of setting this up this kind of warp, but I'm going to see how this works out.

I had planned to make this warp in two halves (because of the Texsolv cords running down from upper jacks to lamms, but as the pegs on the warping board fill up, it will likely be made in quarters instead, we'll see.

Back to the warping board. Check in tomorrow. I am still working on exactly how we are going to beam this warp. Hopefully the reeds won't take long to arrive.

2 comments:

Life Looms Large said...

Interesting, interesting, interesting. I look forward to following along on this process.

Incidentally, I love the colors you've chosen for this project!

I don't know if this is at all useful to you, but there are a number of free graph paper sites on the web where you can specify what you want your paper to look like, and it will print it for you. I just mention it because you said a friend sent you some graph paper for this project.

Good luck!!!

Sue

Anonymous said...

WOW! That certainly takes a different brain than mine. It's mind-boggling to me! I am always awe-struck and amazed and looms and their weavers!

Oh, I love those handmade socks too! It's just the kind of thing I wouldn't have passed up either! How fun they'd be to use for Christmas stockings!

LaVonne