The process of weaving coarse cloth is definitely much easier than weaving that piece of cloth a few days ago.
How to improve it?
If the thread is relatively thick and the gaps quite large, he doesn't need the help of a needle when aligning the threads.
He can do it with his bare hands.
The key to weaving is to separate the odd-numbered vertical threads from the even-numbered vertical threads into two layers.
Previously, he threaded all the even-numbered vertical threads through a loop to hold them in place. Then, he bound the ends of all the odd-numbered vertical threads to a horizontal beam, moving it up and down to create a height difference between the odd and even numbered threads.
The most challenging step was making those loops, hanging them in the correct position and aligning them properly.
Now he realizes he can cut a piece of thread first, make a loop in the middle, then tie the ends to the upper and lower beams, placing the loop in the center.
