It was hand woven back in October last year, now as promised you can see the loom all dressed and producing cloth.
I used a linen cotton blend from Rowan for this first weaving something that is easy to warp up with. I wanted to avoid any problems such as broken warps or sticky threads so this was a perfect choice while I got to know my lovely new loom. I dressed the loom with a 5 metre warp a pattern of 3 wide stripes 120 ends.
The David 2 Loom is dressed from the back to the front, using lease sticks and the built in raddle.
So simple and very satisfying to do, it was easy to load 5 metres of warp on to the loom without assistance.
The warp is rolled onto the back roller of the loom, I use strong paper to wind it up with, this keeps the warp threads neat and tight.
I thread the heddles
I sley the reed
Then I was ready to weave, the David 2 Loom offers a beautiful wide shed to throw the shuttle and weave the weft.
I wanted to just understand and get the feel for the loom as well as produce something beautifully simple from the exercise. Having three colours of equal width across the warp and weaving a border at either end of the runner gave me an interest of design I was looking for.
The whole process was brilliant, I know I made the right decision in choosing this particular make of loom. David and I are going to get on very well indeed.
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