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: > > Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques > > 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 <*> > > > Send private reply to Gudrun Polak <[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. >
