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Now insert a heddle hook (and I prefer the com-
bo hook from Harrisville Designs) through the 2
holes at the end of your texsolv loop (Fig. 1).
When you have the cord pulled through, pull it
enough so that the entire knot lines up about
halfway between the box and the end of the
loom. Now place an anchor peg into the hole of
the texsolv coming from the box just outside
the loop, then fold over that short piece of
texsolv and secure it again onto the anchor peg
making a tight loop (Fig. 3).
Grab the texsolv cord coming out of the computer as-
sist box for the shaft you are hanging and pull the cord
through the holes in your texsolv loop (Fig. 2).
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Note: the red
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colored texsolv is the loop coming up from the shafts. The white cord is the texsolv coming from the control box.
Repeat this procedure for the rest of shafts on your loom. I like to take care that the connections for each
shaft line up with the other connections so that you have a nice clean uniform line of connections from front
to back.
Note that the anchor peg should
be tight against the looped end
coming from the shaft. Do
not
leave it loose as in Fig.4.
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