Re: elongation of patterns
Ellen Shipley
Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:27:06 -0700
|
Hi
Brian,
My dh has worked up
some patterns on the computer before to account for the 3:1 ratio. I've
also found that if I make every block two threads wide (especially useful when
doing an S and Z, or \ /, balanced warp). Every chevron equals one block
in the design.
Ellen/Philippa
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 6:48
PM
Subject: elongation of patterns
Dear List,
I'm interested in remarks on avoiding elongation
of patterns when using double-face weaving. When trying to mimic the
Lion with Flaming Tail from O. Staudigel's book (shown on page 100), my
version is much more vertical and resembles a cross between a giraffe and a
cow. Is this a function of tensioning, beating or thread size? I
was using 16/2 linen, beating substantially, and created a band (36 cards
pattern area) that was 2.5 cm wide. The character was 8 cm tall (44
picks). This is not nearly the proportion of his example. Any
advice would be helpful, since I don't want all my animals to be
"mythological." Thanks, Brian Doggett, Lafayette,
IN
|