I finally succeeded in one weft double weave!  I got all of my information for the very informative blog on Backstrap weaving by Laverne Waddington.
I discovered her on Weavolution and Weavezine.  Then I stumbled on her information again on Ravelry.   All three of these are full of great information on weaving and fiber  arts in general.  The really great thing is the information is free for  the offering.  
One  weft double weave allows the weaver to have one color on one side and  another on the back side.  It also provides for the weaver to have  design on the front that is the reverse color on the back.  I am still  trying to get the basic weave down so mine has no design...yet.  It  produces a very thick and sturdy band.  I think for myself I will use  finer threads next time and produce a finer band.  I can see where this  would be great for dog collars, leashes, mug rugs, hot pads and even  belts.  It is a labor intensive weave, which in my case made for time  consuming as well.  We all know though, that weaving in general is not a  'fast' form of art.  This weave actually forms kind of a tube.
I  took some pictures for you.  I did break a warp thread with all of the  fraying going on from all of the manipulations while weaving.  It  requires very minute changes in the weave tension that I am absolutely  sure would be easier with a backstrap loom.  I can see another session  with the backstrap in my future.  
Keep an eye peeled.  More to come soon.
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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