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Re: Could someone help me understand a pattern, please?

Di
Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:12:45 -0800

Gundrun,

Thanks for the info, incredibly valuable to know that in general, and
invaluable in this instance.  Will hopefully find some time tonight to try
it all out!  Thanks tons!

Di  <*>


On 2/26/08, Gudrun Polak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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> Hi Di,
>
> very good question. I left this open because the answer depends on how
> the cards have been turned. If a card has been turned backwards, the
> thread at the fell (closest to me) will show. If a card has been turned
> forwards, the thread  on the warp side (farthest away from me) will show.
>
> Gudrun
>
> Di wrote:
> > Hi Gundrun,
> >
> > Thanks for publishing the pattern, it's *fabulous* and I know that
> > I'll almost certainly weave it a LOT with all sorts of colors and
> > fiber-weights.  I may not have tons of experience yet but I'm not a
> > rank-novice, either.  And yes, I do have lots of patience and know
> > that learning often comes after many (MANY) mistakes.
> >
> > Your explanation makes sense and I'm anxious to get back home to my
> > loom to try it out!
> >
> > One (possibly very dumb) question, though.  When you said, "That row
> > should be on
> > top", I'm not perfectly certain what you mean.  To me "top" means two
> > holes on the card.  For you, does "on top" mean the color in the top
> > hole closest to me or farthest away from me?
> >
> > Di  <*>
> >
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