Saving Your Pattern Using A Heddle Rod

When you’re weaving a long piece with two pick-up sticks, a heddle rod and string heddles can speed things up. Jane Patrick, Creative Director of Schacht Spindle Company, demonstrates how to make string heddles, attach them to warp threads in a pick-up pattern, and use a heddle rod as you weave. Now you can save time and effort as you weave complex pick-up patterns. This video is a sample of the School of Textile Art’s online course, Rigid Heddle Weaving: Easy Pick-Up. Taught by Jane Patrick, this self-paced course is ideal for a weaver who is comfortable with plain weave on their rigid heddle. If you’ve woven a few projects on your rigid heddle loom, and want to take things to the next level, you’re ready for this course. *Sign up for the course here:* _Subscribe for more fun tutorials, tips & tricks, and techniques! Happy weaving!_ ________________________________________________________________________ Interested? Purchase the course here: Looking to add a Schacht loom to your collection? Weave along with Jane Patrick’s Cricket rigid heddle loom and Flip the Folding Loom! *Cricket Loom*: *Flip the Folding Loom*: Visit our page to find a dealer near you: *Transform your creative journey and follow us for tutorials, tips n tricks, and more on social media!* Facebook: Instagram: Pinterest: Youtube: @schachtspindle TikTok: @schachtspindle _Music: Amick Cutler - Another Day For Living. Licensed through Audiio._ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:21 Making The Heddles 01:46 Trimming The Heddle Ends 01:58 Installing The Heddles On Your Loom 04:11 What To Do If You Miss A Heddle 04:55 Double Checking Your Heddles 05:22 Securing Your Heddles To The Heddle Rod 06:06 Outro #schachtspindle #weaving #tabledecor #weavingloom
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