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hey there my name is chris acton with acting creative and this is a hand woven experience episode 89 and in this episode iamp;#39;m going to talk about using the entire width of your loom see i had a lovely person on youtube asked about this exact topic and i thought letamp;#39;s dive into that just a little bit so first of all you should definitely use the entire width of your loom maybe not for all the projects but at least for a few it is a lot of fun thereamp;#39;s a couple things to watch out for though as you are filling the entire loom first of all at the reed so letamp;#39;s talk about the reed so i have a 36 inch wide loom thus i have a 36 inch read right well when you actually measure the reed itamp;#39;s a little longer than that thereamp;#39;s a few extra dents to go with so as youamp;#39;re planning your project make sure youamp;#39;re comfortable with whatever read youamp;#39;re going to use and that is actually the width that you are expecting so just i donamp;