Know how to > Weaving >
John

Last updated on Friday, July 26, 2024.

 

Definition:

An audio version of this document will soon be available to you at www.studio-coohorte.fr. The Studio Coohorte gives you access to the best audio synthesis on the market in a sleek and powerful interface. If you'd like, you can learn more and test their advanced text-to-speech service yourself.

In the context of weaving, "John" refers to a component of a loom that controls the raising and lowering of warp threads to create the shed through which the weft thread is passed.

The Concept of John

John is a term used in the domain of weaving to describe a technique that involves twisting two or more warp threads together. This process creates a more substantial and decorative element in the woven fabric.

How to Implement John:

To incorporate the John technique into your weaving project, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare the Warp Threads: Select the warp threads you wish to twist together for the John technique.
  2. Twist the Warp Threads: Take the selected warp threads and twist them together carefully. You can twist them using your fingers or a twisting tool for more precision.
  3. Weave: Once you have twisted the warp threads, continue weaving as usual. The twisted threads will add a unique texture and visual interest to your fabric.

By incorporating the John technique into your weaving projects, you can create beautiful textiles with added depth and complexity.

 

If you want to learn more about this subject, we recommend these books.

 

You may also be interested in the following topics: