> With the "Crockett" technique, all the tablets are threaded with the
> same color of thread; there is no manipulation of the tablets; you
can > turn thrm continuously in one direction if you'd like; the
patterning > is made by the WEFT thread showing through the
pre-planned holes.
I don't think I agree with this summary - 'Crockett' design still uses
tablet manipulation. The hole is just a "transparent thread" that needs
to be brought to the top at the correct time. Or perhaps I misunderstand
what you intended to convey?
What I meant was that the pack of tablets is turned all together without any manipulation of individual tablets. The holes are not actually brought to the top at the correct time; they appear as a normal result of turning the entire pack. This technique is actually just the modern TW technique of threaded-in patterning.
Nancy
