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I was thinking of a twisted like pattern line with 2 tablets? Philippe Ricart Þann 4.4.2006 kl. 20:34 ritaði Michael:
Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques I'm doing a project for a television show. I will have to perform each significant step for the camera, as well as having "step-ups" completed so that I can pull out the next one and pretend that I've been busily working for three or four hours in the space of a camera blink. My question - I'm trying to work out how to pattern the borders. I know that I want a warp-twined border for strength and stability, but I also know that I want the warping to be as simple and quick as possible - they want to see me warp the loom. I'm trying to decide whether to do just a solid blue border, or maybe two stripes of gold with gold-blue checks between. Solid blue would of course be faster. I think the blue and gold would give it a more finished look. This is the design: http://www.wormspit.com/dreamribbon2.jpg the red lines are just lettering guidelines, and will have marked tablets to represent where they are, so I can see where the letters begin and end. There won't be red thread in the piece. The moth and the moon are brocaded in hand-reeled silk; the lettering is double-faced. The base of the ribbon is 2/30's spun silk. So - what do you think? Michael Cook www.wormspit.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Send private reply to Michael <[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.
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