I have passed my weft through the first shed of picked background color warps and left the beater within that shed. I opened the “down” shed and have placed my forefinger withon. I am tipping the inkle loom on its side so you can see what is happening. You can just see the yellow warps that form the lower layer of the double weave.b
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