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I've done it again. Only bigger.

So after the success of the tiny wonky animal on the narrow band, obviously there was no other choice than trying out the new system on the wide band.

And, well, what shall I say? I was mostly successful, and I can now give you this:



Woven on a 42 tablet wide band, with no pattern drawing. Not even a sketch.

Actually, I did make several sketches, but in the end, I followed none of them. I was sitting there, weaving, and that certain part of my brain went "I think I should do this here" or "wonder if I can't give that horse a mane" or "this doesn't look wide enough yet".

Obviously, it did not go all smoothly all the time - I did botch up at a few different occasions, once so badly I actually had to un-weave two picks.  The tablets were a bit out of sync after one point (damn you, directional change at odd weft counts!) and that did make going on, and matching lines together, a lot harder than it should have been. So in the end, I had some parts that were running smoothly and some wonky places between them where I sort of just fudged it. The smooth parts were partly in sync and partly not, so the wonkyness went both ways, and it was rather a relief to find that the head blob had finally gotten long enough, as had the front legs, so that I could just turn everything pink again and call it a day. Or a horse.

However, being able to go on and actually finish the critter proves, to me, that the system does work very well - because the last times I got out of sync in a similar way, or even less direly, everything got so confusing that I basically gave up and restarted with a clean slate. This time, it was possible to muddle my way through, and the next critter will surely be less wonky again. I've also realised that there are some more hints (that can probably be turned into rules) to prevent things like this from happening again.

So. Achievement unlocked: Twill patterns without pattern.

And what kind of critter will I weave now?
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Aaaand... another one.
I've done it.
 

Comments 3

Christa Schwab on Donnerstag, 13. September 2018 15:54

Gratuliere!
Ich bin für Bienen auf dem nächsten Band!

Gratuliere! :) Ich bin für Bienen auf dem nächsten Band!
Laura Iseman on Freitag, 14. September 2018 03:14

Is it too much to hope that you plan to write up your rules when you have them clear? I would love to be able to buy such a book or pamphlet.

Is it too much to hope that you plan to write up your rules when you have them clear? I would love to be able to buy such a book or pamphlet.
Katrin on Donnerstag, 20. September 2018 10:21

I am absolutely planning on writing this up - both as a paper and, if all goes according to plan, I want to make a video lesson that should be available either per stream or per DVD (that depends a bit on circumstances, demand, and the ubiquitous and horrendous EU Tax rules).
I'm thinking video lessons because much of this is actually easier to show in moving pictures than to write down and illustrate...

I am absolutely planning on writing this up - both as a paper and, if all goes according to plan, I want to make a video lesson that should be available either per stream or per DVD (that depends a bit on circumstances, demand, and the ubiquitous and horrendous EU Tax rules). I'm thinking video lessons because much of this is actually easier to show in moving pictures than to write down and illustrate...
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