5. Tying Threaded Groups Together
After threading a "round" number of heddles based on WPI or natural end of a pattern, I tie them with a temporary knot to separate from other groups.
This protects me against losing track of where I am in my threading, as I can always count the number of tied bundles.
This also protects against mistakes when sleying the reed, as I only deal with "round" numbers of threads at a time.
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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes
3. Unique Heddles
When threading your loom, it's easy to mix up a heddles from different harnesses as you are often only relying on depth perception.
I have a 4 harness loom with metal heddles. When buying more heddles for a rug project, I bought a different style, and then set up odd harnesses with one style and even with the other. This helps me catch threading mistakes as each harness is distinct from its neighbor.
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