I do it, and teach it. http://www.stringpage.com/tw/twohole.html
I use standard cards, though - makes it much easier to use materials you already have, and when teaching, to mix and match two-hole techniques. You really need a loom that supports the bottom of the cards, though. Sarah On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 9:25 AM, jmullark<[email protected]> wrote: > I've been looking at Marijke Van Epen's The Unknown Tabletweaving, and I was > wondering how many other tablet weavers out there have played with this > technique. > > It looks like a really elegant way to cheat around the whole inkle/back strap > loom pickup techniques. Personally I hate pick-up. Don't know why I don't > mind counting and turning cards endlessly, but counting threads and yanking > them out of a warp really is not my thing. > > Do you use standard cards or have you had better luck with the cards with > holes in the middle of the sides instead of the corners as she likes? > > Just curious. > john > www.malarkycrafts.com > > > -- Sarah Goslee http://www.stringpage.com
