Rug Loom User’s Manual
Weaving Instructions
Threading, Sleying, & Tying On
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Unused Heddles
After threading is complete, make sure that the unused heddles are all
pushed to the far sides of the harness sticks between the screweyes and the
ends of the harness sticks. For balance, there should be approximately equal
numbered groups of unused heddles on both sides of each harness.
Sleying The Reed
Now sley the warp ends through the reed. Some weavers start from the
right side; some from the left; some in the middle. But, in all cases, be sure
to measure accurately before starting so that the warp will be centered in
the reed (or offset four inches to the right if the warp on the beam is already
offset). Use the way you prefer to position and stabilize the reed between
the harnesses and the Breast Beam for ease during the sleying process.
Tying On To The Apron
Now that you have your warp ends ready to tie, we need to prepare the
apron. The ends will be tied to the apron rod.
Notice that the apron has two hemmed ends. One end has loops on it and
the other end has a velcro strip. The Cloth Storage Beam also has a velcro
strip. Measure to find the center of the Beam and, using tape, mark the
center above the velcro strip. Find the center on the apron, at the end with
the velcro and fold it in half, with the velcro doubled on itself and facing out.
Match center of your fold to the center of the Beam velcro, with the apron
length hanging to the floor. Press the velcro strips together firmly, while
pulling gently toward each side of the beam, making sure it is centered.
Now you can remove the tape marker and, turning the top of the Beam
away from you, wind so the apron is wrapped once around, holding itself in
place. Route the apron underneath the Cloth Beam and, towards the
harnesses. Spread it out flat and center it over the Cloth Beam and insert
the metal rod into the loops at the hem.
Now tie the ends to the metal rod. Starting from the middle, bring a first
bundle toward you over the apron rod, then around and under it. Divide it in
half and bring one half up on each side of the bundle. Use the ends to tie a
surgeon’s knot. It is the same as the first tie you make tying a shoelace,
except you loop the end through twice. This kind of knot is very good for
hold and readjusting the tension.
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