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- [Jane] Welcome to Reading a Weaving Draft with Jane Stafford. We are getting so many questions from brand new weavers about reading weaving drafts, so I thought, Id create just a tiny little video to go over a few of the basics. So, most weaving draughts have three parts to them. They have this big horizontal area right here, which is where our threading goes. Our threading goes in here. Theres this vertical area here, and this is where our treadling is notated. And this little box up here, this little junction, where threading meets treadling, is called your tie-up and your tie-up is what links your harnesses, where your threading is, to your treadling, which is where your feet are. Lets have a closer look at our threading. Whenever you see a threading draft like this, you count the number of rows that there are in it, and that tells you how many harnesses that pattern was written for. Each one of these spaces between the lines represents a heddle on one of those harnesses, and