

1. With the beater at the fell of the cloth, lift just the pattern shaft for the pattern you need to weave next. (Opening a sticky shed with the beater at the fell gives the yarns the best chance of opening cleanly since there isn't the extra interference of trying to move through the reed.)
2. Push the beater back. Clear the shed with a sword, bringing the pattern threads up to the fell so they sit up above the cloth and in between the proper ground threads.
3. With the top pattern threads still raised and the beater again at the fell, with the other foot raise both ground shafts.
4. Push the beater back and repeat the shed-clearing with the pattern threads that are on the reverse of the fabric, so they sit down below the cloth and between their proper ground threads.
5. Lowering the ground threads but leaving the top pattern threads still raised, weave however many picks are required according to the treadling pattern.
This is slow going, but I was such a happier weaver doing it this way!
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