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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Weaving with a fly shuttle

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  • How did you make this? Did you buy it? Please, please share!!

  • I obviously do not log into youtube very often - sorry about that. The fly shuttle is a Glimåkra fly shuttle, I have replaced the cords and am using another handle with two holes for the cords instead of only one.

  • OMG! I NEED THAT!! please help, ive been looking all over trying to figure out how to make a fly shuttle for my loom...do you have any diagram or directions?? thanks! i can't figure out how it works! :)))

  • See my comment above

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  • I have an idea. What's that think called you're pulling on with your left hand? Put two supports on it, with a rod across between them. Put a piece of pipe on the rod. Hook the two cords from the fly shuttle to the pipe. You then grab the pipe, pull on it back and forth, and as you do that, you slide the pipe, left and right, to activate the shuttle.

  • I would like to know too how it works.

  • Thanks for the video, it showed impressively how the fly shuttle works. I get it now!

  • this is the most amazing things I have ever seen...Who ever creates a project on the Flying Shuttle deserves a 100%!!!!!!

  • Just added this to my "wish list"

  • SCARY SOUND!

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