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Hi Diana, The daughter has decided that the Swedish Border will now be used as a small bolster pillow so I've gotten half of the second side done. I'll explore treadling variations after that. It's good to get some weaving in if only for an hour each night. Stay cool this summer! Leaving...
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Vicki, Thanks for the article reference. I am working on a 4 shaft loom with six treadles. The warp is threaded for the Swedish lace border so I will see what might work out with different tie ups and treadling. I did weave off a piece, hemmed it and washed it. The plain weave is even and the lace area...
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Vicki, Since I last wrote, we have finished our first cutting of hay and finished a week of irrigation along with a three day trip to the east slope. It has been hard to squeeze in some weaving activity. I finally got the warp re-sleighed (started out at 15dpi and changed to 20dpi) fixed some mistakes...
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Hi Mary, I have a four shaft loom too (a Wolf PUP LT) and I'm going to try the same pattern as you've chosen. Perhaps I am quite a bit newer than you at this so I have questions! Since I have my wolf pup (jack loom) which I think is considered a rising shaft ??? or something or other... I believe...