Hi! Well, I'm halfway through a four towel warp and have my first real tension problem. left side from selvedges in for about three inches is way less tensioned than right. As a result, second towel weaving has been slow because I'm doing every step slowly to adjust to try to keep things square and right. Then I went to old posts you've all made from weavers with tension problems and took the advice of finishing the piece I'm on, cutting the project off, re beam the last two towels, and start over. What a great learning experience! I began weaving this morning with no tension issue at all. I wish I knew what caused it though, so I can avoid a reoccurrence. The only culprit I can think of, since this hasn't happened before is that I didn't count heddles before I threaded the loom and as a result, ended up with lots of extras on the left side of two shafts. I know that if I'd counted first, I would have divided extras between two sides for balance. Seems like those shafts lift with a "tip" because weight isn't balanced. Hoping this doesn't mess me up for these next two towels. Or do you think I should get them off? HATE this job but know how to do it with threading top and bottom on yarns. Has this ever happened to you?