tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3904270845559593827.post6935077608033545862..comments2023-07-02T07:26:45.065-07:00Comments on Talking about Weaving: USING THE WARPING BOARDPeg in South Carolinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07886923838871937466noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3904270845559593827.post-78869536330294358772010-07-25T16:14:58.035-07:002010-07-25T16:14:58.035-07:00Hi Zaff, glad my post helped you out. Peggy Oster...Hi Zaff, glad my post helped you out. Peggy Osterkamp doesn't like chaining warps either--she wraps them on kite sticks. Making my fine warps in such small sections, I can't quite wrap my head around that. I tie very tight choke ties every yard. With bouts only 1" or so wide and frequently placed choke ties, I find the warp stays the way it ought to fairly well.Peg in South Carolinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07886923838871937466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3904270845559593827.post-64322103278016967252010-07-24T14:57:19.065-07:002010-07-24T14:57:19.065-07:00Thanks for posting this! I was getting very tangle...Thanks for posting this! I was getting very tangled when moving parts of a warp over to the loom and this has really helped me. I struggle with some fine threads and tried trapping the end in a heavy book and then wrapping the warp round the book. Think I may also try the stick method too as I just don't feel happy chaining the warps. My threads tend to shift in all directions!<br />Thanks Again<br />ZaffAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com