Dorset Loom Manual

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A friend of mine bought a loom on a whim, and since I had extra storage space in my house, I offered to store it for her while she moved. That was, well, a while ago. She says now that I can either keep it or get rid of it. Problem is, I have no idea how to set this thing up or how to use it at all. No one I know (including the friend I got it from) has any clue either. Here's a picture of the thing: If anyone can tell me what kind of loom it is, that would be a great start!

Home » Groups » Dorset loom » Dorsett Loom Manual. Dorsett Loom Manual Submitted by noviceweaver on Fri, - 22:01. Hi, I posted this a little earlier, but think I put it in the wrong place. I sometimes have trouble with this group. I am looking for a manual for a Dorsett Loom. This is a short overview of the basics of how to weave. If you want to know more.

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Any resources (articles, videos) that you know of on how to set it up and use it would be greatly appreciated. I hope to join your community in full-force soon! I want someone to just abandon a loom with me.

Lol.:) What you have before you is a harrisville designs jack loom; looks as if it should be a four harness, four treddle loom- the 4 harnesses are. Missing, though, lol. But on a jack loom they're easy to install [this link is for the 6 treadle.idk I couldn't find a quick link for the 4 treadle one.] This goes over how to warp (dress) your loom: I love warping, lol. Now, the trick is, your loom doesn't have any harnesses hanging from the castle (top part of loom): These shafts/harnesses hang, and are pulled downward by the treadles (peddle-like-things) below, and when that happens it creates a space in the warp for your shuttle (yarn.

Weft yarn.:)) to pass through as you weave, and as you press different treadles, the pattern appears. Also, I'm pretty sure your beater is on backward. It should lift up and spin around so you can rest it the other way? Lol, I wish I was there, I could set you up pretty quick.

Just FYI this subreddit is pretty dead, not a lot of action. If you have a Facebook get added to '4 shaft weaving' the ladies there are very helpful with what you might need for it. A great online webinar is available on Craftsy.com for floor loom weaving.

That's how I learned. Looks like this () is the same one you have since it only has 4 treadles(pedels). The brand is Harrisville Design. Seems they don't make it with only 4 treadles anymore. But you are missing the 4 shaft/harnesses. Look up what a shaft is on a loom and you'll understand what it is.

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