I always put on more warp than I need for a project. That end of the warp is where I play, experiment, and try out crazy ideas, not to mention try to use up the thread from as many quills as possible. Or, for rag rugs, I try to use up as much of the weft fabric strips as I can. I have containers for those odd pieces (remnants). That is where I look when I want to make something.
The seat cushion I made for myself last year works great. Now I want to make a seat cushion for me to use in the other car. Time to get out that container of “scraps.”
Less than thirty minutes for this project, from selecting the fabric to inserting the pads. That’s exactly why I always put on extra warp! You never know when you will need an odd piece of handwoven something…
Happy Weaving, Karen
4 thoughts on “Why I Always Put on Extra Warp”
Good idea with the extra warp. You never know (or you know) what might come up and what needs they will fill.
Summer greetings
Ida
Hello! I found your page looking for information on how to thread the reed using rosepath III. Still looking for the information but I found this post and had to stop to say I love your weaving project! I never thought to add extra warp at the end for experiments! Neat idea and I will be trying as soon as I go to the warping board. Anyways, do you have an Instagram or Facebook page by chance? My name is Tina by the way. Nice to meet you!
Good idea with the extra warp. You never know (or you know) what might come up and what needs they will fill.
Summer greetings
Ida
Hi Ida, It’s nice to have some options when I need a piece of fabric for something.
Thanks,
Karen
Hello! I found your page looking for information on how to thread the reed using rosepath III. Still looking for the information but I found this post and had to stop to say I love your weaving project! I never thought to add extra warp at the end for experiments! Neat idea and I will be trying as soon as I go to the warping board. Anyways, do you have an Instagram or Facebook page by chance? My name is Tina by the way. Nice to meet you!
Hi Tina, Glad you’re here! A little bit of extra warp can go a long way…
I’m not on any social media. I post here the first day of each month.
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen