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Carol has written a number of instruction sheets. These are intended to help get you started, give you an idea of the kind of information offered in her books, videos, and workshops.

Frames, how to make them

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The basic stitch

This document discusses several frames, and shows you how to make them
1.5.frames.pdf
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Sprang Instructions: This document gives instructions for the basic interlinking stitch, the initial row, the plait row (braiding row) and the overplait row (follow-up row.
2basicinterlinking.pdf
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Set up a flat warp (figure 8)

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How do you wind the yarn onto the frame, to set up for sprang? This document shows you how to set up a figure-8 warp.
setup.flatwarpfigure8.pdf
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Hats 1

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This PDF file gives detailed instructions to create a stocking cap using the basic interlinking stitch.
twiningtutorial1stpattern.pdf
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Twining tutorial #1

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This PDF gives you the basics of sprang twining.  It is the first of a series of instructions, where you will learn to use contrasting colors, moving a line diagonally to the left, then diagonally to the right, across a background of interlinking stitches.
This PDF also introduces you to the way Carol writes twining patterns.
twiningtutorial1stpattern.pdf
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Sprang: Flat vs Circular warp

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Curious as to the difference between flat warp and circular warp sprang? This PDF offers a series of questions that should help you understand the difference, and decide what's right for your project.
sprangflatvscirccomposite.pdf
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Carol acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene people and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. Carol also acknowledges that sprang is part a meany indigenous tradition and fuond in various forms all over the world. Let us re-discover this tecking together.
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