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Week 6: Dress for Success


Horizontales
The stripes in a folded warp can be this... (with 13 Across)
A warping method in which you sley before threading and thread before beaming.
Along with 14 Down, this uses up a lot of extra yarn if you have several narrow stripes.
Each warp chain can have a different amount of this applied while beaming to even out differences in stretch.
A warping method in which you rough sley before beaming and beam before threading.
Combining warp chains in layers rather than sleying them side by side.
Winding a ____ is a good way to make sure two parts of your warp are exactly the same.
...or the stripes in a folded warp can be this. (with 1 Across)
Warp ends that aren't wound with the rest, but are added after the loom is almost entirely dressed.
Verticales
This can happen in spite of careful planning so it's good to know how to camouflage it.
Yarns that ____ differently from the rest of the warp are good candidates to be wound in an entirely separate chain.
A stress inducing "game" that can fowl up your design plans!
If you're going to add in afterthought ends, it's a good idea to wind, beam, and thread these in their place.
A large mammal best eaten in small bites.
Along with 5 Across, this uses up a lot of extra yarn if you have several narrow stripes.