I've been back to the Weaving Rooms for more weaving. Its been a interesting and, given present state of mind, quite a challenging experience, but one that allowed me to immerse myself into learning something new and letting my mind concentrate solely on the task in hand. That task being warping up a loom from scratch for the first time and tying in all the threads to start a new piece of cloth. I picked two contrasting coloured yarns, 100% Shetland wool - an almost gaudy shade of lime green and a contrasting blue to warp up in alternate rows to make a shadow weave pattern. I want to make a piece of cloth that I can use for something practical so the warp is 20 inches wide and hopefully about two metres long... there's my age showing - mixing metric with imperial!!! What that practical article will be is yet to be decided!! process of warping First I measured and then wound the warp into a large hank and then began the slow laborious but soooo satisfyin...