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Hello all,

currently (beside preparing Christmas...) I am working to finish a
missed-hole warp (hopefully until Christmas, even if will not be a
gift). The way I work is drawing out the pattern on some kind of graph
paper (normal checkered paper) and then developing the turning sequences
by marking e.g. backward turns in an other color than forward turns.

That is a way I learned the 3/1 double-faced twill as well, even if I
also use the "two pack method" described in TTW. Now I am looking for an
idea how missed-hole patterns can also be weaved easilier (like the two
pack method is an easier way for weaving 3/1 twills). But even if I
already worked out and weaved about 10-12 patterns I have no idea what
can be done. I can also find no information on that (TTW, known websites
etc.).

Does anyone know of any sort of more detailed information written down
on missed-hole technique (literature, former TWIST issues, websites)? Or
has anyone here more experience in that technique and can give me any
hints?

Thanks all a lot and have a nice Christmas
Guido
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