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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

A short video demonstrating the use of a warping paddle to wind the threads for six dishtowels.

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  • I promised i would do that, however, we just now got back into our home after being flooded out for three months... then it took a month of cleaning up and rebuilding... so let me see what I can do today or tomorrow...

  • Hi Nancy, I had great plans to continue my videos and well, I got flooded out of my house and my loom and studio is packed away some where going on 66 days... I"m bummed.

  • Half the threads pass over the top of the first dowel at the cross, and then you move the paddle and that set of threads passes UNDER the next dowel. They are reversed going back the other direction... If I would have had a good camera I could have gotten down in there... thanks, sue

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  • I would have liked it if you had spent some time showing the "X". Being new to weaving it is a part that I need to understand and you just seem to whip through it without explaining it. jim

  • what a nice video. I'm in a field of wildflowers marveling at the wonhder of being able to watch this on a cell phone. I'm putting on a new warp when i am home. what pattern are you going to use?

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