My husband will say that I’m definitely “warped” most of the time!
But, in this case, I'm only becoming 'warped' because I'm sleying/threading my loom!
And there are times, I've not engaged my brain--therefore, taking me longer to really
thread the loom! I tend to wander to other thoughts--"Squirrel" moments!
Usually, if I'm planning on the same pattern, I tie one warp onto the pre-existing thread--seems to be a good method--
until, there is a problem with a missing thread OR in the case of the last warp three threads were
sleyed into one dent instead of just two!
Of course, I didn't catch the error until five yards had been woven off!
oh, well, I can live with some mistakes.
Now, I want to rectify that error for this threading! Slowly, I go--
I spent several hours winding warp on the board.
I wanted to sit down to wind threads--pulled out some shelves from my fabric cart--
worked great!
It seems all is well! it's a go for tying up and throwing the first shuttle--then it happen!
I missed a dent! can you see the problem?? well, I can! Sticks out like a sore thumb!
But, I'm weaving away--put down the hem thread first, same as warp, wove with my handspun brown cotton; added an indigo dyed blue warp
thread for accent--
must use up all that spun cotton from the tour de fleece event.
I tell myself, it'll all come out in the wash!