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Warping a Coast Salish loom for weaving wool

Brief Explanation on how to warp a traditional Coast Salish Loom for weaving wool:

*** Note, the diagram shows a view from the back of the loom.

Begin: Bundle your wool so that it is easier to warp. Tie the loose end of  the yarn to the floating bar on the loom. Have a friend hold the floating bar roughly in the middle of the loom while you warp to hold it in place.

  1. Take the bundle of yarn and wrap it up and over the upper bar on the loom.
  2. Bring the wool all the way down the front and under the bottom bar of the loom
  3. Pull the yarn bundle up the back side and over the floating bar.
  4. Take the yarn bundle back down the back side of the lower bar and under it towards the front
  5. bring the yarn all the way up the front of the loom and then up an over the top bar towards the back of the loom
  6. wrap it around the back and under the middle floating bar and then upwards.

Repeat steps 1 – 6 until the desired width is achieved. Note: On the front side, the warps will run from the top bar to the bottom bar, on the back side the warps will always go from the top to the middle and back up, or from the bottom to the middle and back down.

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