I was frustrated enough to wind another warp, just in case. I decided to cut off a doubleweave sampler on my 8 shaft Glimakra Victoria table loom and thread it with the new warp. I picked a dornick twill, pattern #202, in A Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft Patterns, edited by Carol Strickler. I don't particularly like weaving on a table loom, even with it on a stand. It is too slow. Maybe, since this is my first real experience with 8 shafts (except for the little I did with the doubleweave), that won't be so bad.
I love my little gadget for holding my lease sticks and cross. Unfortunately, I am unable to use it on all of my looms because the back bar is too thick. It works perfectly with this loom, though.
Getting out the gadget, which I purchased at an estate sale of weaver Alice Griswold, got me thinking about the yarn I have been using for all the bears. I have wound four warps, and all of them came from the same sale. Most of the weft for the bears also came from that sale. I think there are only three out of the twelve that didn't. Griswold sounds kind of like grizzley, so I think I am going to name this line of bears the Griswold bears, in honor of a prolific weaver from the Lansing, Michigan area. I never knew her, but I am sure there are many out there that did. Her great stash has given me much inspiration! Thanks, Alice!