Freshly assembled Glimakra Bandloom. |
Bockens cotton. |
Bandloom weaving supplies. |
Beaming the warp. |
Then came threading the heddles. Note,... when sitting at the loom, start threading with the heddles furthest away from you. I did not, and ended up two heddles short, found it difficult to add them to the inside, so pulled the warp out and threaded a second time. Many lessons were learned that evening!
Warp tied on, just need to advance it for better shed. |
A beautiful shed. |
Beating the weft into place with a bandloom knife. |
Just the beginning... |
5 comments:
Danke für die ausführlichen Bilder. Solch einen Bandwebstuhl sowie das Zubehör habe ich noch nicht gesehen. Liebe Grüße von Ate
I'm happy the photos were of help to you, and plan to have more in the future.
Google Translation of Kreativa's post: Thank you for the detailed images. Such a band (or hand) loom and accessories I have not seen yet.)
Looks very nice! I wove inkle belts and bookmarks for years, and I have these lovely hardwood shuttles that have a pretty sharp edge, that makes it easy cause you only need ONE tool. But the knife looks very useful.
Looks like this loom makes a very nice wide shed.
I always enjoyed inkling in front of the fireplace, or even the TV, it's so easy to carry it around.
Jan, it looks like a wonderful loom. I had an inkle loom at one time, but couldn't stand it and sold it. One of these days.......Enjoy your new bandloom. I am using braided bands for tea towel loops, right now.
love the idea of weaving trims...
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