Simply peg out the design, wind on the warp thread and get weaving - it only takes five minutes.
This means all the warp threads (the ones that go up and down) are hidden in the completed work.
Then the beads are pressed in between the warp threads.
The most difficult part of loomwork is finishing off the warp threads.
Because of the tension the warp threads are under, they need to be strong.
In weaving, the warp threads are moved up or down by the shaft.
There may be three to seven layers of warp threads.
In this case, the warp threads will not appear white.
To make a plain piece of cloth, every other warp thread is raised slightly.
Additionally, extra warp thread can be wound around the weights.