Continuous warping is the default method of warping on a Mirrix Loom. By warping in this manner you can begin to weave and then actually shift the warp around the loom as your weaving grows. There are a couple of reasons you might want to do this. First, it is often most comfortable to keep your ...
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Tension is bad. Except when you're weaving.
In fact, if I had to choose the number one quality I'd want in a loom it would be the ability to easily get good, even and adjustable tension.
It may seem early to start thinking about the holidays, but it's just the right time to start planning to make a tapestry ornament or two or ten (your friends will want one for themselves!) with this free project ebook.
This Tapestry Tree Holiday Ornament is both an ornament and a tree. The shap...
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Can you weave from the top down rather than the bottom up?
Why aren't my edges straight? Why is my warp showing? What materials and finishing methods make for a quality weaving?
These are questions every beginning weaver (tapestry or weft-faced) has had at some point. Straight edges, correct warp spacing and durability are three basic elements that help ...