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Weaving Celtic Patterns on a rigid heddle loom

Hi all,

I'm very new to weaving and have a rigid heddle loom. I was wondering if anyone has any experience of weaving Celtic Patterns on a RH loom? Is it possible? How difficult is it? Are there any patterns / books you could point me towards

Many thanks to all

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u/SignificantAd3761 — 23 hours ago

Workshops for people at the start of their clinical psychology journey

I am a Clinical Psychologist in community adult mental health.  At the mid-end of last year I was involved in a set of interviews for APs. We had a lot of applications from people really early in their journey.  They had lots of raw talent and potential, but no easy access to Clinical Psychologists or people in the clinical psychology world.  One of the ways this showed up was that they not had a chance to explore more broadly about clinical psychology and what working in clinical psychology involves. 

One thing that I thought might help would be to offer some workshops that  look at some of the aspects not just of clinical psychology, but of actually being an AP, CAP, Clinical Psychologist, what we do, and how we do it. 

I’m at the trying out stage and have a free taster workshop next Saturday (23^(rd) May, 10.30) – and for full disclosure, later workshops would be paid, but I’d be looking to keep costs really affordable.  I want to see if this is something people would find helpful, and if what I’m offering hits the mark.

If people are interested, you can comment below or DM me.

I hope that this post holds to the spirit of this subreddit, and may help some people on their journey.

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u/SignificantAd3761 — 6 days ago

How do I get a long warp with a rigid heddle, and a short kitchen table? All ideas gratefully received

I have a new 24" rigid heddle, I can't afford a warping frame or mill. I have a garden but nothing to clamp my loom / warping peg to. My problem solving skills are MIA, can anyone help with some ideas?

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u/SignificantAd3761 — 13 days ago

I am really stuck on Row 33, which shows a total increase of 2 stitches (per time through the chart), but looking at the pattern this seems to increase by 4 stitches (2 yarn overs, two knit into front and back)

Am I best to ignore the knit into front and back? Or to add a R & L leaning decrease next to the yarn overs?

Advice and help gratefully received

u/SignificantAd3761 — 27 days ago