Designed by Melissa Ludden HankensIf by chance you happen to follow me on Instagram, you know that I am fond of weaving fabric to create clothing. This project is an introduction on how to use your 4-shaft loom, in my case a Baby Wolf, to create a simple patterned cloth for a basic top or tunic.For this project, I wove a single length of fabric and then cut it into two pieces, one forming the left side of the garment, and the other forming the right. I have provided the dimensions of the top I created, and offer suggestions as to how to adjust the sizing. Please make adjustments to the width and length of your warp depending on the width and length of your desired top. Also, keep in mind that you and I may not produce exactly the same cloth even under the same conditions with the same yarn. When in doubt, sample!Here we go!Project SpecsWidth in reed: 11.7"Number of warp ends: 280 (I’ll walk you through making adjustments to the sizing.) Since you will be weaving a twill structure, you might want to use a floating selvedge to make sure that the outside threads are caught with each pass. If you do this, add 2 more threads, 1 at each selvedge.Warp length: 4 yards (again, you may want to alter this if you want a shorter or longer top).EPI: 24