60 Summer 517
Ashka had decided to start with a sturdy woven strap as a sample, the sort of thing that could double as both a belt and as something to tie together a bundle of sticks to make them easier to carry. She had a feeling that she was going to be carrying a lot of wood here and she might as well make it easier on herself. Besides, if people saw her using it, that would make it a walking advertisement, and they might want her to make one for them too.
Chaya helped her wind the figure of eight warp to the correct length, then ran off to poke at things on the beach. Ashka fastened one end to a convenient low branch nearby so that she could keep an eye on her sister, and settled herself comfortably with the backstrap around her hips. She picked up a hank of sturdy thread and began to wind herself a heddle, so that once she began to actually weave she could lift the warp threads up and down easily.
The figure of eight warp, combined with the thickness of the end poles, meant that half the threads rose up in the nearer part of the loom and half rose up in the further part. She started with the nearer half, and slid a free thread through the gap between the upper and lower layers. She wound the end around her left hand and held it above the loom, then carefully nudged the leftmost warp thread sideways a little to make a gap between it and the next thread. The heddle thread running underneath it stood out in pale contrast, and the fingers of her right hand darted down between the threads like the beak of a diving bird. She pinched the heddle thread between thumb and forefinger, drew it up between the two warp threads, and wrapped a second loop around her hand. The heddle thread now had a loop on the outside of the warp threads, and then went from there under the first warp thread and up again into a second loop. She moved her left hand up slightly to test it and smiled in satisfaction to see the warp thread lift with her hand.
She lowered her left hand again, nudged the second warp thread over beside the first, and darted her right hand down into the new gap. She brought up a third loop of heddle thread, wrapped it around her hand and moved on across the warp of her loom. Each warp thread acquired its own loop either side of it, and then finally she reached the other side of the warp and made one final loop to finish it off. Her hand was now covered in wound loops of thread, and she hung onto them tightly to make sure that she didn't lose any of them and have to start all over again. Until she got them fastened securely together, she didn't dare to move from the loom. Chaya, of course, chose that moment to squeak in delight and scrabble into the sand for something Ashka couldn't see.
Word count522 words
Running total: 7332 words
Ashka had decided to start with a sturdy woven strap as a sample, the sort of thing that could double as both a belt and as something to tie together a bundle of sticks to make them easier to carry. She had a feeling that she was going to be carrying a lot of wood here and she might as well make it easier on herself. Besides, if people saw her using it, that would make it a walking advertisement, and they might want her to make one for them too.
Chaya helped her wind the figure of eight warp to the correct length, then ran off to poke at things on the beach. Ashka fastened one end to a convenient low branch nearby so that she could keep an eye on her sister, and settled herself comfortably with the backstrap around her hips. She picked up a hank of sturdy thread and began to wind herself a heddle, so that once she began to actually weave she could lift the warp threads up and down easily.
The figure of eight warp, combined with the thickness of the end poles, meant that half the threads rose up in the nearer part of the loom and half rose up in the further part. She started with the nearer half, and slid a free thread through the gap between the upper and lower layers. She wound the end around her left hand and held it above the loom, then carefully nudged the leftmost warp thread sideways a little to make a gap between it and the next thread. The heddle thread running underneath it stood out in pale contrast, and the fingers of her right hand darted down between the threads like the beak of a diving bird. She pinched the heddle thread between thumb and forefinger, drew it up between the two warp threads, and wrapped a second loop around her hand. The heddle thread now had a loop on the outside of the warp threads, and then went from there under the first warp thread and up again into a second loop. She moved her left hand up slightly to test it and smiled in satisfaction to see the warp thread lift with her hand.
She lowered her left hand again, nudged the second warp thread over beside the first, and darted her right hand down into the new gap. She brought up a third loop of heddle thread, wrapped it around her hand and moved on across the warp of her loom. Each warp thread acquired its own loop either side of it, and then finally she reached the other side of the warp and made one final loop to finish it off. Her hand was now covered in wound loops of thread, and she hung onto them tightly to make sure that she didn't lose any of them and have to start all over again. Until she got them fastened securely together, she didn't dare to move from the loom. Chaya, of course, chose that moment to squeak in delight and scrabble into the sand for something Ashka couldn't see.
Word count522 words
Running total: 7332 words