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SECURING THE CROSSES
Before removing the warp from the board or the reel, secure the
crosses. Use four ties to secure each cross. These ties go on each side of
both pegs holding the cross.
It is usually a good idea to use different color threads for the ties on the
tops of the pegs and another color to tie the bows underneath the pegs.
By color coding your ties, you are less likely to twist the warp later.
REMOVING THE WARP FOR THE WARPING BOARD
Remove the warp from the warping board by chaining or by winding on
the kitestick. Start from the threading cross and proceed to the raddle
cross.
Since the capacity of the warping board is limited, for wide warps you
will end up making a number of mini-warps and taking them off individu-
ally.
ATTACHING THE RADDLE
Now secure the raddle to the back of the loom. If you have an AVL
raddle, simply slip it into the set of holes in the back of the rear vertical
members.
WINDING THE APRON AND ATTACHING THE WARP
Put your apron on the beam with velcro and wind your beam in the
warping direction so that your apron is wound on the beam.
Put the metal rod through the apron. You can put your warp section onto
that rod or you can attach another one with the warp.
STICKS IN THE RADDLE CROSS
Place two lease sticks in the raddle cross and secure together with string
through the holes in the ends of the sticks. Now remove the ties from
the raddle cross and spread the warp out on the sticks.
Measure the center of your raddle to use it as a center of your warp. The
warp threads should either go through the middle of the raddle.
FEEDING THE RADDLE
To feed the raddle, distribute yarns through the raddle by dropping each
raddle cross group into a dent in the raddle.