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Why a Mirrix: Continuous Warping

Why a Mirrix: Continuous Warping

Continuous warping is the default method of warping on a Mirrix Loom. By warping in this manner you can begin to weave and then actually shift the warp around the loom as your weaving grows. There are a couple of reasons you might want to do this. First, it is often most comfortable to keep your weaving at a certain level so you don't have to lift your arms very high. Second, this method allows you to weave a piece much longer than the height of your loom!

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continuous warping

Continuous warping is the default method of warping on a Mirrix Loom. By warping in this manner you can begin to weave and then actually shift the warp around the loom as your weaving grows. There are a couple of reasons you might want to do this. First, it is often most comfortable to keep your weaving at a certain level so you don't have to lift your arms very high. Second, this method allows you to weave a piece much longer than the height of your loom!

Check out the video below to learn more.