Description
The Double Warp Beam consists of one warp beam and one back beam and a pair of bushings. It is located just above the regular backbeam an turns in the opposite direction.
A Double Warpbeam is used when you have diffent materials in your warp, such as in some double weaves. In some techniques certain warp threads are bound les frequently than others and therefore not woven in as much, which makes them looser after a while. This is a good reason to have them on a separate beam.
A Double Warpbeam also comes in handy in using suppplemental warp threads, as in vertical rosepath an monk's belt.
Kit includes: Tie-on bar, 1 pair of lease sticks, and 24 warp sticks