I find that having each card in the selvedge section on a separate weight is 
helpful because it's easy to unwind the twist periodically. I got some small 
plastic bottles from expired medication samples and filled them with metal shot 
pellets.  Using washers on a shower curtain hook is also easy.

Jim Pochert
Grand Rapids, MI


-----Original Message-----
From: mazelle attiya <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, Nov 13, 2009 4:18 pm
Subject: Re: [SPAM] [twist-tabletweaving] Warp weights


 





Hi Heather,
 
What a small world. I just join this list. :-)
 
Mazelle



From: Heather English <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 3:03:58 PM
Subject: RE: [SPAM] [twist-tabletweaving] Warp weights

  






Sarah, 
While I'm not Nancy, I had the same concerns you have stated. I'm currently 
working on a project that I was having a problem keeping tension with, and 
switched from a board loom to Warp Weighting after 4 inches. I'm using washers 
for my warp weights (2.5 inch across) but as I have a 80 card warp I needed 
heavy. Most of them (3-4 cards each) are attached to two washers, on the ones 
that turn all forward that seems to work fine. On the ones that alternate 
forward and back (making the pattern), seem to need a bit more weight so I put 
3 washers on those. With the warp weights you can pick by card how much weight 
you need to get the tension you like. Go play with washers (or hex bolts) at 
your hardware store take some string with you and test it. 
 
Its working well, and I'll use this system again.
 
Theia

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From: sarah <sa...@paine- free.co.uk>
Subject: RE: [SPAM] [twist-tabletweavin g] Warp weights
To: twist-tabletweaving @yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 12:00 PM





Hi Nancy
 
I've been thinking about using warp weights - do they really keep the tension 
as tight as it needs to be for weaving, or do you end up with quite a loose-ish 
braid? I've been using bobbins while I'm playing with kukihimo (yay, it's fun!) 
but really not sure that weight would keep things as taut as I like for tablet 
weaving..
 
Sarah 


From: twist-tabletweaving @yahoogroups. com [mailto:twist- tabletweaving@ 
yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of nsmothergill
Sent: 13 November 2009 19:45
To: twist-tabletweaving @yahoogroups. com
Subject: [SPAM] [twist-tabletweavin g] Warp weights



  

Hi Di,
If you are looking for readily available and inexpensive weights for your 
selvedges, or any other threads in the tablet weaving, try Hex Bolts. You can 
get them at the hardware store. I used 3/8" X 4 1/2" bolts that weight 2 2/3 
oz. a piece on my 10/2 perle cotton warp. They are easy to hang on the warp 
threads.
Nancy



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