Hi! The post about tubular card weaving was about how to weave a wide strap as 
a tube (suitable for a tote strap or a purse handle), this one is in reference 
to how to weave a thinner cord, let's say almost like a Kumihimo cord, suitable 
for the grommets of a backpack. I've seen it somewhere online but it was long 
ago.
I'm sorry if I upset anyone. You all know more than I do, that's why I asked.

Clotilde

--- On Tue, 5/12/09, nsmothergill <[email protected]> wrote:
From: nsmothergill <[email protected]>
Subject: [twist-tabletweaving] Tubular weaving
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 4:53 AM











    
            
            


      
      Hi Clotilde,

I'm confused.  You posted a similar message at the end of April and John 
Mullarky and I replied (see postings from April 28th).  Was today's posting a 
duplication or do you need further instructions?  When I made cords I used 9 
cards with 3 colors using 10/2 perle cotton.  I'm sure you could make a bigger 
cord either with more cards or with a thicker yarn.

Nancy

--- In twist-tabletweaving @yahoogroups. com, Clotilde Menendez <vietteruby1@ 
...> wrote:

>

> Hi Everyone! A LONG time ago, I found on the net some info about tablet 
> weaving cords. I did not practice it then, so I have forgotten what it said. 
> Can someone here tell me how to make a simple cord, not too thin, not too 
> thick, I need it for a backpack.

> I figure if I only use a few cards it might work, but I really don't have any 
> idea of how to go about it.

> 

> Thanks again!

> 

> Clotilde

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