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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6. Use "Walking" Tie-Ups
My center treadles are always tied up for tabby. The rest, whenever the pattern allows, instead of 1-2-3-4, I tie up in a "walking" pattern where I always move from left-side treadles to right side, and back again.
This isn't just better for ergonomics, it helps catch mistakes when you lose track of where you were. If my foot was on a left treadle, I know the next treadle must be on the right.
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