Engineer, knitter, spinner, husband, father… Interested in old and new… and a good knit!
Ravelry: SteveL
Bon tricot,
Steve
Engineer, knitter, spinner, husband, father… Interested in old and new… and a good knit!
Ravelry: SteveL
Bon tricot,
Steve
Your weaving and knitting skill are amazing! I have a quick question since I am bravely following your log pattern preparation direction ….I have my initial pattern A and pattern B threaded (A is light dark, light dark, light dark and B is dark light, dark light for 8 total AB. Now I wind these on the beam and move threads. Here’s the question: redistributing the threads can begin from either the left to right or right to left correct, just so every slot and hole are filled?
By: Sharon Trout on March 29, 2014
at 9:29 pm
Sharon
Thank you for your kind words!
It makes no difference if you work left-to-right or right-to-left for this weave. Whatever is convenient for you and your setup! What is needed is an established pattern – a rhythm so-to-speak – as you complete the warp redistribution. Then when you actually begin weaving, you will need another rhythm as you work your weft, changing color as you go. Best wishes!
Steve
By: Steve on March 30, 2014
at 12:59 pm
Ready to weave and I have a question about the weft color order. In my warp I have LDLDLD (6 lights in slots, and 6 darks in holes SHSHSH=12 ends) for pattern A and DLDLDL (4 darks in slots,4 lights in holes,=8 ends)
So as I begin the weft weave I follow the above pattern with pattern A and then pattern B?
It looks like I may have made a mistake. i have pics but haven’t figured out how to post on this-thanks Shari
By: Sharon Trout on March 31, 2014
at 12:43 am
You’ve got it right for the weft. You can use the same number of shots of pattern A and B or something different for a different look.
I have pictures of my project here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lawresh/sets/72157622768481602
By: Steve on March 31, 2014
at 9:43 pm