My tutorial with step-by-step photos on making continuous string heddles on a stick can be seen here.
My video on this:
Making simple heddles on a narrow warp can be seen in step-by-step photos here.
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Hi My Teacher !!!
Now, I know my mistake. I wasn’t cross my string between warps and because of this, my heddle become fat. Than, it doesn’t work.
Thank you very much !!!
I’ll also send you my works if you like !!
Best wishes.
Devrim
By: devrimm on January 7, 2012
at 7:16 pm
Yes! Please send pictures. Write to me when you have some photos and I will give you my email address.I am happy you solved the problem 🙂
By: lavernewaddington on January 7, 2012
at 8:11 pm
Thank you for this clear tutorial. Great refresher after 20 years! Visuals together with spoken words was so helpful!
By: Susan on July 26, 2016
at 2:01 am
Hi Laverne,
I am wondering when I make continuous string heddles for my pebble sheds if I can enclose the “pair” in one heddle? It would save time if I could put the “pair” of the “single-single-pair” sequence into the same heddle, but am not sure if I am causing problems for myself down the road…
Thanks
Ruth
By: Ruth on July 4, 2017
at 8:22 pm
Yes, you can, Ruth! That is a nice little short-cut…fewer heddles to make is always nice, right? That is the way I do it and it won’t cause you any problems.
By: lavernewaddington on July 4, 2017
at 8:36 pm