Brutkey

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And then the really slow step. You line up the heddles in frame order, one from frame 1, then frame 2, and so forth for however many frames your pattern has. Thankfully this is only four. Then you pull the warp through, and it's absolutely critical that you line up the beater order with the heddle order because nothing works if you have a crossover. This is way easier with two people. You pull thru a small number, in this case 12, line up the ends, and tie them off in groups.

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This is about halfway through warping up. The tied off ends then get tied to an apron bar hanging below the weft spindle. This helps keep tension equal. (Different yarns have different stretch characteristics.)


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It is traditional that the house pet gets tangled up in this process. At this point you yell "dog in the warp!" (Or cat...)