 I bought some strapping like what is used for the purse handles, after reading Learning to Weave by Deb Chandler, there is a section on tie up with canvas apron, the strings that this loom had and something like my structo, I'm going to go with that type of of tie on, I'll take a pick once I get it on the beams, but this I plan on doing inside the house.I decided to tie up the lamms to the treadles with some jewelry wire just to test things out and make sure I hadn't screwed anything up.  Works like a charm with no hiccups smooth movements.  I even used the little notched dowel for the 4th lamm wonderful little tool.
  I bought some strapping like what is used for the purse handles, after reading Learning to Weave by Deb Chandler, there is a section on tie up with canvas apron, the strings that this loom had and something like my structo, I'm going to go with that type of of tie on, I'll take a pick once I get it on the beams, but this I plan on doing inside the house.I decided to tie up the lamms to the treadles with some jewelry wire just to test things out and make sure I hadn't screwed anything up.  Works like a charm with no hiccups smooth movements.  I even used the little notched dowel for the 4th lamm wonderful little tool.(another blogger pic turned sideways)
 
 
This is the break release for the back beam, I see there are some holes towards the front and need to ask Sarah if I'm missing something there, I think it needs to be tied to the front but not sure yet.
I have 2031 heddles on 10 harnesses.
1= 240        6=90
2=-426       7=78
3=80          8=172
4=90          9=224
5=430       10=201
I figure that Peggy used 1-4 more than any of other harnesses and had them set up with most of the heddles.  I keep 1-6 with  with 240 each and 7-10 - with the remainder.  I think that will works unless someone has a better suggestion for me.


 

 


 
 
8 comments:
So excited for you! You will be weaving up some amazing cloth in no time now! Nice work!
I'm so excited for you! You must be having so much fun!! :-D
Wow-you must be jazzed! What a nice find and I bet the previous owner is happy that the loom went to an active weaver's house.
Wow! What a great job you have done with the Mac loom. My weaving teacher Cherri LOVES her Macs and the company too.
10 harnesses, I am so jealous.
Brilliant! She looks great, happy weaving, looking forward to seeing those twills!
Congratulations!!! All that hard (and dusty) work has paid off nicely. You have a gem of a loom there and I can't wait to see what you create with it. Have you named the loom, BTW?
It looks great. You will have many many wonderful years of service from that loom. Lucky you!
I'm so excited for you!!!! Very loom for a nice lady. Enjoy!
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