I am threading the heddles for Jane’s Favorite tea towel kit, and the number of ends is 430 for plain weave, showing threading 1, 2, 3, 4. There are 2 threads left over at the end. Why and what should be done with them.
Ends don’t match sley count
Were they supposed to be floating selvages?
With the structure being plain weave and I would just thread them into the next 2 heddles which are probably 1,2 - unless you actually skipped a couple in the middle. It can happen if you are interrupted 😉
Good thought, Lise!
430 isn't divisible evenly by 4, that's why you have 2 extra.
I realize the reason (430 isn’t divisible by 4), but why wouldn’t the end count have been 2 more and been 432 (allowing for a division of four AND allow for a division of 3 when slaying the reed 1, 2? Because it is plain weave there is no need for a floating salvage and the diagram for threading the heddles doesn’t show a floating salvage. I am a beginner and have found this confusing. I ended up dropping the last 2 threads, but I thing the directions should be updated to 432 ends.
That’s true. But knowing the total number of ends didn’t match your pattern repeat lets you know it’s not a threading error.
Thank you for your feedback.