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Tying on One Warp to Another

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Hi Madelyn!

 

I've heard that you like tying on new warps to old ones. I have just finished a warp I really loved and want to work with it again. Isn't it easier to re-thread (start completely over) than to tie all those warp threads together?

 

—Mary Ann

 

Hi Mary Ann!

 

I think it is much easier to tie on a new warp to an already threaded one than to start over. It takes less time, and any errors are very unlikely to occur. Here are the steps to follow:

 

Wind the new warp. Place lease sticks in the cross and suspend them in front of the reed. Take each thread in turn from the reed and the lease sticks and tie together in an overhand knot. When the new warp is completely tied to the old one, remove the lease sticks and jiggle the knots through the reed. Then jiggle them through the shafts and wind the new warp onto the back beam as usual.

 

—Madelyn

Placing Lease Sticks Tying Knots Knots Completed
Placing Lease Sticks Take one thread from each warp Tying Knots
Knots Completed Jiggle Knots Through Jiggle Knots Through
Knots completed Jiggle the Knots through the the 
Reed 
Jiggle knots through the shafts
  Warp Tied On  
  And finally, beam

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