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08 May 2024
This set of lengths of iron-on denim in four colors is an ideal solution is you prefer not to walk around with worn-out knees.
This set of lengths of iron-on denim in four colors is an ideal solution is you prefer not to walk around with worn-out knees.

04 July 2017
Weavers: This makes a great raddle!
I was using a homemade raddle (see top photo in the series, my work is in the front -- carpentry isn't among my skills). Ends would escape into the screw eyes, not good for the warp. The Noble Knitter 100 solves this problem. I can put a cord through the pins, the same way I did with the screw eyes, to protect the warp. The width works well with my 28" weaving width loom. I've easily adapted to 1/3" pin spacing. The smooth finish won't snag the warp or scratch the loom. The numbered pins make it easy to center the warp. With the two sides bolted together without spacers, it is very stable and I have the numbers on both sides. I attach the raddle to the beam with bungee loops that have balls on the end -- the bungee cord fits between the pins, using spaces that are beyond my weaving width. The smooth finish won't snag the yarn or scratch the loom. The warp wound beautifully!