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The Correct Sett

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You will also need to determine the sett of your cloth, or how many threads per inch the fabric will be. If your pattern does not give you this information, or you are using an alternate yarn or are creating your own design, wrap the yarn around a ruler, so that each wrap of the yarn is just touching. Wrap the yarn over a space of 1 inch. Then count the number of wraps. This will give you an approximate sett.

In this example, this hemp yarn is best sett at 20 ends per inch (epi).


The sett may be adjusted up or down depending on the type of cloth that you are making, the yarn, the pattern structure and the desired drape of the fabric. The table below shows some suggested setts for Cottons and Linen yarns.















COTTON (840)YPP Tabby – Loose – EPITabby – Firm – EPITwill – EPI
8/23360 ypp202428
8/41680 ypp141618
10/24200 ypp242730
10/32800 ypp2022.524
16/26720 ypp283032
20/28400 ypp303236
20/35600 ypp222428
20/62800 ypp2022.524
24/210080 ypp303640
24/36720 ypp283032
30/38400 ypp303236













LINEN (300)YPPTabby – Loose – EPITabby – Firm – EPITwill – EPI
7/12100 ypp2022.525
10/13000 ypp242730
12/13600 ypp252832
12/21800 ypp202224
14/22100 ypp2022.525
18/22700 ypp22.52427
20/23000 ypp242630
30/24500 ypp283032
40/26000 ypp323645
50/35000 ypp3537.545

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Part 3: The Reed

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10 Steps to Warping

Part 1: The Project

Part 2: The Sett
Part 3: The Reed
Part 4: Calculate Yarn
Part 5: Warping Board
Part 6: Warp Chains
Part 7: Sley Reed
Part 8: Thread Heddles
Part 9: Wind Warp
Part 10: Tie Warp to Loom

Related Resources:


Table of Setts
An expanded list of setts for various yarns.