tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30398829.post7055772600094701906..comments2024-01-23T10:48:29.851-08:00Comments on In Stitches: Keeping BusySharonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06432035940956042729noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30398829.post-7943196370044873622016-11-30T07:52:13.917-08:002016-11-30T07:52:13.917-08:00When I warp back to front I make two crosses at ea...When I warp back to front I make two crosses at each end of the warp. The cross I tie on to the back beam is based on the number of ends I put in the raddle (so if it a 1/4" sectioned raddle, and I am denting 20 ends per inch each cross at the back beam will have 5 ends in it. Honestly I find counting out that many ends in a cross difficult so I often do two end crosses or just separate ends the normal way). I Tie each leg of the back beam cross and just tie the waist in the front beam cross. when you get used to making two crosses it doesn't take much longer. I do long warps so the issues of where to make the back cross on the warping board doesn't come up - I always need to use the top and bottom of the warping board.<br />Happy HolidaysStephanie Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14365144818140480292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30398829.post-62014467633727966052016-11-23T16:45:50.107-08:002016-11-23T16:45:50.107-08:00I still haven't tried crackle...but, I remembe...I still haven't tried crackle...but, I remember seeing that article in Handwoven. Maybe in the New Year!!!! I'm glad you have enjoyed your monotype printing class.LAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06462467778213463088noreply@blogger.com