I want to be 15 again …so I can ruin my life differently.
Ellendra Nauriel wrote:Finally found where my camera was hiding. This is the cardboard box loom I mentioned. Overall it's pretty basic. The warp threads are tied to sticks, then laid across the open part of the box. The sticks are connected to each other on the underside of the box by some nylon twine. The twine has another stick looped through it, which is twisted or untwisted to adjust the tension.
The reed was probably the most finicky part to make. I had read elsewhere that reeds were too complicated to be worth making at home, and I kind of took that as a challenge. Mine is made from popsicle sticks. There is a hole burned into them at each end, and a threaded rod passed through the hole. There are washers in between as spacers, and a wingnut at each end to hold them in place. It takes some time to get it set up every time, but it works.
If I wanted to combine the reed and heddle into a rigid heddle, I'd probably just glue the popsickle sticks together in groups of 3, with the center stick having the middle cut out. I haven't decided yet if I want to try that.
The wishbone never could replace the backbone.
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"The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance."~Ben Franklin. "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." ~ Plato
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