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Warping Back to Front with Two Crosses

Learn the art of warping a loom back to front with two crosses! Warping with two crosses is ideal for very fine, sticky, or highly-twisted warps.

Madelyn van der Hoogt Jun 30, 2021 - 1 min read

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Contrary to popular belief, warping a loom back to front isn't any easier on your warp ends than warping front to back--unless you wind with two crosses! Use this method for warping a loom with very fine, sticky, or highly-twisted warp yarns. This method is least stressful on the warp fibers because the threads are separated by only the raddle pegs as they are wound on the warp beam. No lease sticks are used during beaming. Although the warp ends don't go on the beam in their exact threaded order, warp tension is enough to separate and align the threads.

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For smooth yarns, you can use either front to back or back to front warping.

—Madelyn


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