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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