- in
through the heddles, and
sleying the reed (latter
starts at ~50
seconds in)
Sleying a reed with co****r yarn
Sleying is the term used for pulling...
- a comb, or a reed (a comb with both ends closed, so that it has to be
sle****, that is have the warp
threads threaded through it, when the loom is warped)...
- to St. John's College.[citation needed]
Brewer Street, also
known as '
Sleying Lane' was
occupied in the
medieval period by
brewers and butchers. There...
- the loom, mean
threading each end
through an eye in a heddle, and then
sleying it
through the reed. The warp is set (verb) at X ends per inch. It then...