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Start and Finish a Weaving - I Show You How

  • Tora Bäckman
  • 23 sep. 2025
  • 1 min läsning

Uppdaterat: 12 jan.

I always start my weaving with the same technique—and I finish them the same way too—because it gives a strong and neat foundation. First, I thread the vertical yarn onto the loom (in this post I show you how to do it). I keep it fairly tight, but not overly tight, since it will tighten more as I weave. Then I make a twining stitch at the bottom edge of the loom using the yarn I’ll later use as my weft.


In the video below, I show how to make a twining stitch. It keeps the vertical threads in place and gives your weaving a clean, straight edge.


In this video I show you how i start and finish weaving.

Starting with a twining stitch has two big advantages:

  • It creates a straight line, which makes the bottom edge of your weaving straight.

  • It leaves enough yarn to remove the weaving from the loom and secure the ends neatly at the back.


I also finish my weaving with a twining stitch at the top. This way, both edges match, and the whole piece becomes more stable and polished.


A frame loom with a weaving started.
Starting off my woven piece with a twining stitch.

Products I use

In this article I use my small frame loom no1. I recommend using a weaving comb for smoother weaving.


Frame loom no1
Read more here

Weaving comb
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