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Weave your own colourful belts, bracelets, hand bag and guitar straps, necklaces, ties and braids
 
Amazing 72”, 1.8m warp

Lightweight portable and strong

Take it with you to workshops, 
meetings or on holiday!

TOOLS REQUIRED

Hammer,       screwdriver, candlewax (for screw threads) and glue (included).

ASSEMBLY

1) 

Use the sandpaper provided to remove any sharp edges and to smooth the pegs.

2) 

Place the side on a firm work bench. Then check the peg is an easy fit in the hole, if tight  

 

use the sandpaper to help make peg a nice fit. Carefully smear a little glue in one hole. Too much glue may 
cause the wood to split! Carefully tap the peg into the hole. Wipe any excess glue away with a damp cloth. 
Do this again with each peg. It is best to do each peg, one at a time.
  
3) 

Attach the base to the side with 2 screws.

4) 

Locate the bolt in the hole in the tension flap

 

and tap the head into the wood.

5) 

Locate the bolt through the side and secure with 

 

the washer and nylon knob.

6) 

Please allow 4 hours for the glue to harden.

SIDE

PEGS

BASE

TENSION FLAP 

Summary of Contents for INKLETTE LOOM

Page 1: ...www ashford co nz Ashford Guarantee Thank you for purchasing this Ashford product In the unlikely event there is any fault in manufacture we will replace the item To validate our guarantee please visi...

Page 2: ...en check the peg is an easy fit in the hole if tight use the sandpaper to help make peg a nice fit Carefully smear a little glue in one hole Too much glue may cause the wood to split Carefully tap the...

Page 3: ...by the amount of tension on the weft thread SHUTTLE A shuttle with a sharp edge for beating is included in the kit TENSION FLAP This flap is used to keep the warp under tension when weaving When movi...

Page 4: ...f you have a multicoloured warp add one extra Round 1 Also tie the first thread of the new colour to the last thread maintaining the same tension as the rest of the warp On wider warps cut and tie whe...

Page 5: ...y the use of leashes A thread NOT going through a leash is called an open thread Shed 1 Is made by lifting all the open threads Shed 2 Is made by pushing down all the open threads CHANGING SHEDS To ge...

Page 6: ...and before you tighten the weft pull the previous weft thread again That will even out the little loop that occurs between the two outer warp threads which is essential when it comes to making even ed...

Page 7: ...shes To help the threading there is a line dividing each colour group X and O are different colours You can do just 2 colours or a different colour in each group Join the ends when changing colours as...

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