The title pretty much says it all. No one DVD can tell it all, and this one only has one hour and 27 minutes to get the point across.
One interesting point is that she has a floor loom but finds the rigid-heddle loom more efficient for many projects.
I also have a floor loom, but after watching this DVD dusted off a couple of rigid-heddle looms for projects. I found I needed to buy a few more bits and pieces. If nothing else, they can also be used for trials.
Liz Gipson is clear to understand and easy to look around when she is demonstrating. However, she does not have time to tell “all” the part names or any peripheral skills as we concentrate on warp methods. Yet, even for veteran weavers, there is always something new to learn.
This also includes three PDF projects. Even though this demonstration is for universal equipment, I cannot help notice “Schacht” symbols on most of the equipment.
I have to confess I had to watch the section on warping two reeds a few times.
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