I am at the beginning of creating a wedge weave that I would like to be reversible. I’ve decided to work with the ends as I go rather than waiting until after it’s off the loom.
Here’s where I came to the end of one bobbin of yarn:
I did secure the end with a half hitch around the warp and brought the end to the front of the weaving.
I then split the yarn into it’s number of plies and distributed them around the warps.
The chocolate yarn breaks down into 4 plies, so I distributed two in either direction. The far left and the far right ends were woven to hide them within the weave.
From there I threaded each ply through a needle and fed it through the middle of the weaving next to a warp. In this picture I’ve already finished the first and am about to pull through the second.
The ends are carefully trimmed and i even pull a bit on the half hitch to hide the very tip of the yarn into the fabric. Then same is performed with the start of the next piece of yarn.