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Robyn Spady's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Robyn Spady's Blog About Just another WordPress.com weblog Favorite Thing – Glossaries and Dictionaries April 25, 2016 Communicating about weaving can be confusing at times.  The same term can be used to describe more than one thing.  For example, a balanced weave can mean the same number of weft picks as warp ends per inch . . . sometimes also referred to weaving square .  It can also mean the same number of shafts up that are down . . . often related to counterbalance looms. Then different terms may be used to describe the same thing.  In the United States, we often see the term shaft used interchangeably with harness .  As a young weaver, I was taught the shafts make up the harness; however, if anyone tells me they are weaving on a four harness loom, I still understand what they mean.  But, the definition of the shafts making up the harness is important if you come in contact with draw loom weavers a...

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