Continuous warping is useful if you've got a lot of cards with the same combination of colours (in the same order).
If you haven't got a bag clip, there are other tricks. Do you have a small clamp?
I use all kinds of yarn for weaving. Thick, thin, wool, acrylic, etc.
I get it mostly from what other people are clearing out and from charity shops.
It doesn't have to be fine yarn.
This one - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JudithProctor/belt-for-vera - as you can see, was a very chunky yarn, but I was very happy with the way it came out.
And I don't see any gain from using a fine weft thread. I usually use whatever yarn I'm using for the border -that way it blends in invisibly.
If you have your tension correct on the weft, then you'll never see it in the final product.
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Date: 2020-12-15 06:26 pm (UTC)If you haven't got a bag clip, there are other tricks. Do you have a small clamp?
I use all kinds of yarn for weaving. Thick, thin, wool, acrylic, etc.
I get it mostly from what other people are clearing out and from charity shops.
It doesn't have to be fine yarn.
This one - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JudithProctor/belt-for-vera - as you can see, was a very chunky yarn, but I was very happy with the way it came out.
And I don't see any gain from using a fine weft thread. I usually use whatever yarn I'm using for the border -that way it blends in invisibly.
If you have your tension correct on the weft, then you'll never see it in the final product.