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According to TTW, "Kivrim" means "bent" and is used there as the term for the designing methods like the "running dog" or "Ram's horn". Nevertheless it is included in the chapter for diagonals with only 1 thread in different colour (3 in the same colour). If one takes a look on the Loomy Bin side, you find a "Kivrim" section (http://www.theloomybin.com/cw/kivrim.html) where patterns 1 and 2 show motifs I have woven last week in a new band. Now I am not sure if this kind of threading (diagonals with 3 threads in one colour and 1 thread in another colour, using motifs like those found on the website above) can be named a "Kivrim" threading? Who can help? Guido Send private reply to Guido Gehlhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop receiving tabletweaving (not tabletweaving-digest), send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: unsubscribe tabletweaving. To stop receiving tabletweaving-digest, see the end of a digest.
