3rd Class
The 3rd class was held on April 18. We talked about the finishing technique of chain across.
We then set on a 2-colored warp. We played with a solution to those extra long loops at the top of the frame that Carol calls COTET or COTIR. We also explored a technique called the Full Twist ... causing the coloured threads to change position, a surface-design technique. |
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Finishing Technique: Chain Across
The optional finishing technique this week is a very traditional one, called "chain across".
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Last week we tied knots between the different colors of yarns. If the color zones are narrow, then there is another way to add colored threads, minimizing the number of knots.
Now that you know how to add color to your warp, here is information that will help you create designs with contrasting colored threads.
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Here are 2 PDF instruction sheets, offering charts and written instructions for the 2-colored motifs covered in class.
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Extra Credit Candy-Stripe Hat
Here are the instructions for a candy-stripe hat. I wrote the pattern several years ago, featuring Red Heart acrylic yarn (left-over stash from teaching grade school students).
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COTIR
This is a video that shows you how to get rid of those extra long loops at the top of your cloth. The technique is called "cancel out the initial row" or "cancel out the extra twists" (I have trouble remembering the exact wording). |
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I call the technique COTIR.
Cancel Out The Initial Row or ... sometimes ... COTET Cancel Out The Extra Twists |
patternwritingexercise.colorplay.pdf |
False Circular Warp
This is a nifty technique to set up a warp that is twice the length of your frame. |
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