@charlotte For the class I made scarf length/width but my ultimate plan is to make yardage to sew garments out of. Probably would make only loosely structured jackets with minimal pieces. I went to one of those art fairs once and this woman had racks of jackets she had made from her woven pieces. They were gorgeous and of course expensive.
I washed the scarf on gentle wash and put it in the dryer for about three minutes and now it's on the drying rack to finish so I should be able to take a photo later. The scarf didn't tighten up as much I had hoped for and I still have the hanging threads from my two joins and I'm afraid to snip them. The instructor said to do it after washing. I was also quite sad to find I had one floater in the scarf.
I don't know if floater is what you would call a skipped "stitch" but that's what she called it.
The yarn shop has their summer schedule out and there are two more classes to learn different techniques so I'm going to try to sign up for them tomorrow. If I enjoy the next two sessions I'll order my loom. I thought it would be good to verify my enjoyment before spending a bunch of money.