When I got my Baby Wolf, it came with a 10/2 warp on it. I quickly got to work weaving it off. Here are some of the pieces I made:
Same treadling with different weight yarns (Red = 10/2, Garnet = 5/2)
Same treadling with different weight yarns (Red = 10/2, Garnet = 5/2)
A closer look:

lots of different 10/2 cottons

So the loom was empty and I got a little spooked with a 500+ warp in 10/2 as my first warp. I quickly put on a 5/2 warp, with 180 ends and continued to play with different tie ups.


I finally found a tie up that I liked for a possible table runner:

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1 Comments:
Beautiful work! I especially love the second picture!
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