The warping went ok, all 200 ends of it:

So pretty!

By saturday night I had this:

which looks fine until you see the other side:

I managed to get all the tangles out eventually, but lost quite a bit of warp in the process. I forgot to tie one end of the warp, hopefully it's as simple as that.. It's a very slippy organic cotton, 16/2 cotton when I should've ordered something thicker. Oh well! Never again *shudders*
Had to stop threading as ran out of heddles - my loom apparently only came with 360, not the 400 advertised. Got some more on order.
Current mood:

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