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D afts fo Specialt Wea ing Drafts for Specialty Weaving Drafts for: Inkle Weaving Using: Weaving Software Card/Tablet Weaving Drawloom Office Software Graphics Software Pick-up Weaving Kumihimo Cross Stitch Software Specialty Programs Drafts for Specialty Weaving ©Judie Eatough 2008

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  • D afts fo Specialt Wea ingDrafts for Specialty Weaving

    Drafts for:Inkle Weaving

    Using:Weaving Software

    Card/Tablet WeavingDrawloom

    Office SoftwareGraphics Software

    Pick-up WeavingKumihimo

    Cross Stitch SoftwareSpecialty Programsp y g

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  • Inkle Wea ingInkle Weaving

    1. Come On pattern woven by Beth at age 7

    2. Pick-up pattern c up pattethreaded: 2 thin, 1 thick plus borders

    3. Pick-up pattern 3-thread floats on stripes

    4. Shoelaces Aglets woven as tube; Elmer's glue 15 ends 5/2 Pearl cotton

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  • Woven BandsLeft to Right1. Shoelace 15 ends 5/2 Pearl

    cotton2. Narrow band with color

    design3. Band from Mexico with

    1 hi k d d 2 hiwarp: 1thick end and 2 thin ends pick up patterning.

    4. Pickup design on alternate stripe threading. 3 thread floatsfloats.

    5. Band woven with 5/2 Pearl Cotton for the thin warp and Sugar and Cream cotton for the thick ends.

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  • Wea ing Soft a eWeaving Software

    PixeLoomPixeLoom has a warp-

    faced option that allows you to work with 2 to 4 colors inwith 2 to 4 colors in the warp. Two colors can be usedcolors can be used to draft Inkle bands.

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    “Come-On” patternMary Meigs Atwater, Byways in Handweaving

  • Wea ing Soft a eWeaving Software

    FiberworksFiberworks includes a cloth simulation for Rep/warp-faced drafts.

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  • Weaving SoftwareW It PWeaveIt Pro

    WeaveIt has a Warp-faced display choice.

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  • Office Software(E cel)(Excel)

    Using spreadsheets or tables is another way to d i I kl b ddesign Inkle bands. Cells can be made tall and narrow to simulateand narrow to simulate inkle weaving. Pick-up designs can be planned.g p

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    “Fish” patternMary Meigs Atwater, Byways in Handweaving

  • G aphics Soft a eGraphics Software

    Of d f bOften two drafts can be pasted together to create the final draft you need. yStarted in WeavePoint, used Paint and PaintShop Pro to create the final offset Inklecreate the final offset Inkle draft. Notes:In Paint I choose the transparent background before copying

    P i t

    copying.Save graphics files as tif files to preserve colors. JPG files are ‘lossy’, The colors are averaged in an area. For graphics with grids and black lines tif , gif, or pngs are non-lossy file formats.

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    Paint PaintShop Pro

  • Cross Stitch Software

    1. Edges are usually the same

    Inkle Color Patterns

    color as the weft. This hides the weft. A contrasting color can be used for design.

    2. Solid color/solid color stripes3 D3. Dots. 4. Stripe –rows will be offset5. Stripe – a little wider6. Color changing pattern7. Ladder8. Basis for many pickup patterns

    1. The center is alternating color stripes with a border

    9 B i f i k tt9. Basis for pickup patterns1. The center is two fine ends, 1

    heavy end. Usually an odd number of colored ends are used. The heavy ends could be t o end of olo on the

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    be two ends of color on the same ‘shaft’. Border

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  • C oss Stitch Soft a eCross Stitch SoftwareFast and easy to use with y

    lots of color pallets. Copy and Paste f h lfunctions help create the designs quickly. Adjust the size of theAdjust the size of the stitch from square to tall and thin. Also try usingand thin. Also try using symbols. You can also create and print graph

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    PCStitch Pro

    paper for design work. Pattern Maker Pro

  • G id ‘N Wea eItGrid ‘N WeaveIt

    This new program will let you quickly d d ft fdraw a draft for an inkle band. The tools make it easy totools make it easy to do.

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  • DB BeadDB-Bead

    With off-set rows, you can quickly see how a 2 thin/ b k d 1 thi k/background, 1 thick/ pattern thread draft lookslooks.

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    http://www.brunoldsoftware.ch/dbb.html

  • DB Bead and G aphics P og amDB-Bead and Graphics Program

    Using a graphics program, I added fl t dfloats and background to show a pick-up designa pick up design.

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  • TurnStylerThis program can use cards with 2-holes – Inkle weaving. You can plan pickup drafts with this software. Or create a blank graph to use. This is the draft for pickup for a 2 thin, 1 thick warp. By skipping the extra thins it is easier to see the patterning You can turn off the slant and have a goodskipping the extra thins it is easier to see the patterning. You can turn off the slant and have a good design board. Inkle-2.cwv would be the threading draft while Inkle-2b.cwv is the design draft. You can install TurnStyler and open the draft files in TurnStyler. (TurnStyler-drafts folder. The actual program is in the software folder.)

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  • T nSt leTurnStyler

    The fish design can be designed using the t id th dturn grid method.

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  • Starting and Ending Bands with fringe (or braids etc)Starting and Ending Bands with fringe (or braids, etc)

    To begin:Weave the first pick and leaving a tail a little longer than the width of the band. Tuck the tail into the second pick. This tail can be trimmed even with the band width.

    To end:In the next to last pick, place a needle or yarn loop so that the eye or loop is on the side where the last pick will finish.

    l k d ff l lWeave last pick and cut off leaving a tail. Tuck the tail into the eye or loop and pull the tail back through the next to the last pick. Trim the end.

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  • CardWeavingg

    Narrow warp faced bandsColor DesignsTwo way turning bandsTwo way turning bandsDouble Faced BandsOth St tOther Structures10 minute warpPebble weave with cardsWeaving is the same as for inkle bands

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    Weaving is the same as for inkle bands

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  • Drafts for card weaving — TurnStyler

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  • Links:http://weavershand.com/ Instructions, supplies, galleries, software.The links on this page are excellent – some are old and broken.Look for Turn Styler Malarky Crafts’ TabletWeaver and Guntrum’s WeavingLook for Turn Styler, Malarky Crafts TabletWeaver, and Guntrum s Weaving Thingy

    Inge Dam’s web site http://www.ingedam.net/gal1a.htmlg p // g /g

    www.Handweaving.net has the digital archive of books and monographs. I have included several on this CD. Mary Atwater’s monographs are excellent

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  • Drawloom/Pick-up DesignsWeaving Software

    Interactive Drawdowns In most programs enter a straight draw threading and a straight draw treadling or go to liftplan mode. If you want bilateral symmetry enter a point draw.you a t b ate a sy et y e te a po t d a

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    WeavePoint draft: Point draw; warp colors at point and mid-sides; threading hidden

    Center

  • Drawloom/Pick-up DesignsWeaving Software

    Design Grids Draw the design you

    ld lik d thwould like and then analyze it if desired. Many programs willMany programs will import a graphics file.

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  • Wea eDesignWeaveDesignSet up WeaveDesign for double harness andSet up WeaveDesign for double harness and choose the blocks needed for your design. Import design and resize if necessary. g y

    Series VII, No. 14Mary Meigs Atwater’sRecipe Book CDUsed with permission.p

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  • Wea eDesignWeaveDesign

    On the design board, trace one repeat of the pattern, editing as desired.

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  • WeaveDesogn(a donationware program)

    P i h d iPrint the design with numbers to help with pdrawcords or pick-up countingcounting

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  • WeavePoint Complex Draftingp gComplex Drafting is an addition to WeavePoint for drawloomdesigns. Import a bmp file or create a design and then quickly add a ground weave.

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  • K mihimoKumihimoCreate circles in a graphics program and save.Color can fill the circles and they can moved into position.Arrows can be added in graphics or presentations programs.

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  • Braid Runnerhttp://www.rosalieneilson.com/braid_runner.htm

    Explore the design possibilities of 14 different 8 bobbindifferent 8-bobbin braids.Change color byChange color by clicking mouse button on braid diagram or marudaistand schematic.

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  • Takadai DesignsTakadai Designs

    Plain Weave and twill weave can be created in weavingcreated in weaving software. The design can then bedesign can then be turned 45°.

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  • Takadai designsTakadai designs

    Colors can be added in the weaving software.Graph paper can be made from these drafts.

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  • TakaD aftTakaDraftThis program is p gfor double weave designs for the

    k dtakadai.

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