Leigh's Fiber Journal
Thursday, June 04, 2026
How To Make a Repair (Replacement) Heddle on a Glimakra Loom
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Leaf Motif: A Different Draft
So, my original leaf motif draft didn't work. But before giving up on leaves altogether, I did some hunting around to see if there was anything out there that would work. Here's what I eventually found.
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| Eva Stossel's Networked Weaving Draft 2 |
- leaf motif (so I can keep my idea of seasonally colored leaves)
- 8-shaft point twill threading (which I'm already threaded for)
- 8 treadles (I have 10, so that leaves 2 for tabby)
- treadles single shafts only (!)
My only concern (besides whether or not it would actually work) was the 5-end floats. But I figured I'll give it a try and see what I thought.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Leaf Motif Draft: There's a Problem
I found the leaf motif draft on handweaving.net. The original draft for this was 8 shafts and 30 treadles. (The links in the caption are to document the source. This will take you to a drawdown if you don't have an account. You have to have a paid account to see the full draft.)
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| Original: Draft #80360: 8-shaft version of 79845, 2004-2026 |
Someone later reduced it from 30 to 10 treadles.
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| Modified: Draft #80362: 8-shaft version#80360; reduced to 10 treadles, Ruth Barbour, 2004-2026 |
The reduced version requires pressing two treadles per shed. My problem is the mechanics of the countermarch loom, where the shed (opening in the warp to pass the shuttle through) is created by lifting some shafts and lowering the rest. Each shaft is tied to each treadle to go either up or down, depending on the tie-up pattern. In this leaf draft, the treadling pattern requires using treadles simultaneously that have shafts tied opposite. I can't raise and lower a shaft at the same time!
For some reason my brain did not catch this. It feels like it should have been obvious, except it wasn't. I think it's one of those things I had to relearn. (After a 17 year break from weaving, I'm finding there are lots of things in the relearn department.)
So.
It would probably work on an 8-shaft jack loom, because on a jack loom only the rising shafts are tied. Except I don't have an 8-shaft jack loom
I could try a skeleton tie-up. Except I'm not sure I could manage to press four treadles at the same time.
I could look for a different draft. Which is where I'm at now. The warp is already on, with a point twill threading, so I need to find a draft that will work with that and requires only one treadle at a time!
Stay tuned.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Lamm-Top Treadle Tie-up
At last, the Leaf Motif warp was on the loom and it was time to tie up the treadles. For a countermarch loom like my Glimakra, that used to mean many back-breaking hours on the floor hunching over the treadles. It meant rearranging and rethreading all the treadle cords for each new draft. I have a step-by-step in this post -> Dressing the Glimakra B2F Step 5: Tying Up the Lamms & Treadles.
Then I learned about a method of tying up countermarch treadles from the top of the lamms. I had to give it a try. Here are my blog posts about what I learned and how I set up my loom for it:
- Treadle Tie-Up From the Top For My Glimakra: Resources
- Treadle Tie-Up From the Top: What I'll Need
- Treadle Tie-Up From the Top: Preparing the Texsolv Cords
- Treadle Tie-Up From the Top: Installing the Texsolv Cords
And here's a photo of what it looked like when I was done, ready to tie up the treadles.
- Shafts 1, 2, 3 use the top mark.
- Shafts 4, 5, 6 use the middle mark.
- Shafts 7, 8 use the bottom mark.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Leaf Motif Draft and Tim's Treadle Reducer
So, the treadling for my leaf motif draft looks a bit complicated.
Not one I'll be able to memorize! Is it possible to simplify this? That's where Tim's Treadle Reducer comes in handy. It takes the tie-up of complicated treadling patterns, analyzes it, and offers a simpler way to tie up the treadles which should simplify the treadling sequence.
Here are my results:
They're exactly the same! LOL! That tells me that the original treadling sequence was way more complicated and that what the draft offers is a skeleton tie-up for the draft. Even so, I'll need a way to keep track of where I am in the sequence.
Onward.




