Weaving Reed Substitution Chart (And Free Chart Download!)

A reed substitution chart is a great way to extend your reeds to be used at a wide range of setts on multi-shaft looms.

For example, a 10-dent reed doesn’t always need to be used to get a sett of 10 ends per inch (EPI). You could also use a 6-dent reed sleyed “1-2-2” or an 8-dent reed sleyed “1-1-1-2” to get the same result.

To use this chart, find the reed size you are using (e.g., 6 dents per inch). Then, look down the column for the sett that you would like to use (e.g., 20 ends per inch). Now, look across the row to the first column to find the sequence to sley in the reed (e.g., 3 ends, 3 ends, and 4 ends or 3-3-4).

26" wide weaving width on the Baby Wolf feels comfortable and versatile to weave with
One reed can cover a range of ends per inch requirements!

Note: the values in this chart were calculated from the following formula. The chart may differ slightly from other historical references that you might encounter:

Number of Ends in Sequence ÷ Number of Dents in Sequence × Reed Size = Sett (round to nearest 0.5)

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Original publication: October 15th, 2019; Refreshed October 28th, 2025

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