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How-to instructions and diagrams for a countermarche loom tie-up.

by Päivi Suomi
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These photos and diagrams were originally printed in:
Handbok Iveving
J.W. Carpelens Forlag
CentralTrykkeriet, Oslo
1958

I have added the Red lettering to the diagrams, to help in identifying the tie-ups.

When you tie a countermarche loom, all the ties have to be level. All the cords have to be equal length for each harness. Using Texsolv cord makes this an easier task because you can count the number of loops in the cord and also make small adjustments by moving the pegs up or down one loop. I also use a small carpenters level to check that the harnesses are level.

There are 2 types of countermarche looms. One of them (Type A) has 2 sets of levers at the top of the loom that rotate on a center axle. A,B, C. The 2 sets of lamms are of equal length. (I, J)

The other type (Type B) has 1 lever in the center and a set of pulleys. The 2 sets of lamms are different lengths - 1 short (I), the other longer (J).

Type A

Start the tie-up from the top of the loom.

There should be a set of stabilizing pins or rods that are placed through the holes at B & C. These pins hold the jacks or levers in place while you set up your loom. These will need to be removed once your loom has been warped. If the pins are missing, a set of knitting needles works well instead.

The outer edges of the top levers (B & C) are tied to the outer edges of the top harness. D & E.
B - D
C - E

A - The 2 edges of the top levers that are in the center are tied to the center hole of the Bottom Lamm - F.
A - F

The bottom harness is tied at the center - G - to the center hole of the Top Lamm.
G - H

Thread the loom with a warp, then make the adjustments for the balancing. The warp should run from the back beam to the front beam, through the eye of the heddles. You may need to adjust the height of the harnesses, so that the warp is level. Make adjustments to the length of the cords running between B-D and C-E. Check that the harnesses are level - use a carpenters level to make check this.

The 2 bottom lamms should be level (I & J)- parallel to the floor. You might need to adjust the cords (A-F) and ( G-H) to raise or lower the lamms slightly.

When you are weaving, the loom should operate quietly. If you hear the sound of banging wood, check if the lamms are hitting each other when you change sheds. ( I - J) If so, then you will need to increase the distance between I & J slightly. Do this by shortening the tie-up between E & F. This raises the Top Lamm (I) a bit. You will also need to adjust the length of the tie-up between the Top Lamm and Pedals (lengthen (I - K) to compensate for the adjustment.

Once these are tied, you shouldn't need to tie them again, unless you are adding extra shafts to your loom.

Pattern Tie-up

The pattern tie-up is the same for both types of countermarche looms.

Type B - Countermarche Loom Tie-up

 

Varpapuu Manual

The ANWG website has a .pdf file for a Varpapuu countermarche loom manual.

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