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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
I use Weavepoint on my Toika dobby and take advantage of the Save feature on
the weaving screen, close it, and when the weaving file is reopened,
"Resume" and it starts where I left off on that
I use Weavepoint on my Toika dobby and take advantage of the Save feature on
the weaving screen, close it, and when the weaving file is reopened,
"Resume" and it starts where I left off on that
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Sara von Tresckow
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#61451
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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
I have never seen a CD described as being for a Mac or PC. You adapt your machine with software to the CD, not the other way. CD IV comes with a USB port, so you don't need the serial to USB
I have never seen a CD described as being for a Mac or PC. You adapt your machine with software to the CD, not the other way. CD IV comes with a USB port, so you don't need the serial to USB
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bigwhitesofadog
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#61450
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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
I thought I could use one laptop to run both AVLs when I got the second. As you said, I can't use both at once. If you are using fairly simple patterns, and keep track manually of where you
I thought I could use one laptop to run both AVLs when I got the second. As you said, I can't use both at once. If you are using fairly simple patterns, and keep track manually of where you
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bigwhitesofadog
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#61449
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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
The AVL CD has had no problems with High Sierra. It's the Big Sur OS that caused problems with adapter cables, not just those for weaving.
Marg
Sent from
The AVL CD has had no problems with High Sierra. It's the Big Sur OS that caused problems with adapter cables, not just those for weaving.
Marg
Sent from
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margcoe
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#61448
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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
HI Martha, Congrats on the loom. Would suggest you get the serial number of the CD IV and check with AVL to make sure that it will talk to aMac . I am under the impression that the CD is specific to
HI Martha, Congrats on the loom. Would suggest you get the serial number of the CD IV and check with AVL to make sure that it will talk to aMac . I am under the impression that the CD is specific to
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Sue Peter
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#61447
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Re: AVL/Fiberworks interface question
I use a PC with Windows 7 to run an A-Series AVL with 40shafts and CompuDobby 3 and a WDL with 24 shafts and CompuDobby 3. I’ve had no problems—just need to remember to tell the computer which
I use a PC with Windows 7 to run an A-Series AVL with 40shafts and CompuDobby 3 and a WDL with 24 shafts and CompuDobby 3. I’ve had no problems—just need to remember to tell the computer which
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Janet Stollnitz
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#61446
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AVL/Fiberworks interface question
I currently run an AVL FDL with a CD1 using an iMac on High Sierra 10.13.6 and Fiberworks SilverPlus 1.1.1. It all works fine!
I am buying a used AVL Workshop Dobby Loom with a CD4. It comes with
I currently run an AVL FDL with a CD1 using an iMac on High Sierra 10.13.6 and Fiberworks SilverPlus 1.1.1. It all works fine!
I am buying a used AVL Workshop Dobby Loom with a CD4. It comes with
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Martha Town
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#61445
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Re: Equipment question
I am guessing handles for 'Bermuda' bags.
A pair are used for each bag.
There may be another name for the cloth bags.
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you
I am guessing handles for 'Bermuda' bags.
A pair are used for each bag.
There may be another name for the cloth bags.
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you
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NORMA STALEY
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#61444
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Re: Weave Point Question
What is the process line?
Sandra
What is the process line?
Sandra
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bigwhitesofadog
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#61443
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Re: Equipment question
On Sep 15, 2021, at 12:13 AM, Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...> wrote:
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed
On Sep 15, 2021, at 12:13 AM, Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...> wrote:
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed
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P George
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#61442
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Re: Equipment question
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed the design a bit.
Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac,
They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed the design a bit.
Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac,
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Sara von Tresckow
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#61441
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More about historic sail textiles
Hi, again!
We think Nat found the correct source for Louie's statement. He didn't tell me whether it was in the Postrel or the Barber book. However, it was more talking about the difficulty of
Hi, again!
We think Nat found the correct source for Louie's statement. He didn't tell me whether it was in the Postrel or the Barber book. However, it was more talking about the difficulty of
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alaskajean1
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#61440
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Re: Equipment question
Not true ‘Angel Wings’ but they could be used to secure flat lease sticks. I have a set that I purchased at a Convergence 20 years ago that look something like these. One for each side and you
Not true ‘Angel Wings’ but they could be used to secure flat lease sticks. I have a set that I purchased at a Convergence 20 years ago that look something like these. One for each side and you
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Elizabeth Moncrief
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#61439
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Re: Equipment question
These are not Angel Wings. Purrington Looms (https://www.purringtonlooms.com/Angel_Wings.htm) makes Angel Wings.
Janet
These are not Angel Wings. Purrington Looms (https://www.purringtonlooms.com/Angel_Wings.htm) makes Angel Wings.
Janet
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Janet Stollnitz
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#61438
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Re: Equipment question
Angel wings generally have some sort of clamp on them, don’t they? I am wondering if they are perhaps pieces from a hobby setup? I don’t have one, but it kind of looks like that I think.
Angel wings generally have some sort of clamp on them, don’t they? I am wondering if they are perhaps pieces from a hobby setup? I don’t have one, but it kind of looks like that I think.
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Sharon Schulze
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Re: Equipment question
think they call them "angel wings"...to hold lease sticks--
Lorelei
think they call them "angel wings"...to hold lease sticks--
Lorelei
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Lorelei Caracausa
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#61436
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Equipment question
These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas?
They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.
These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas?
They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.
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Diane de Souza
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#61435
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Re: Weave Point Question
I have had way more than that open at once, and it works fine but there is a definite downside to not having a ‘window list’ to navigate directly to the one you are interested in.
—janell
I have had way more than that open at once, and it works fine but there is a definite downside to not having a ‘window list’ to navigate directly to the one you are interested in.
—janell
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Janell Neulinger
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#61434
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Re: Weave Point Question
I’ve had up to 5 WeavePoint windows open at the same time. The great thing is that the Copy function works for all so you can Copy in one and Paste in a different one.
Doreen
I’ve had up to 5 WeavePoint windows open at the same time. The great thing is that the Copy function works for all so you can Copy in one and Paste in a different one.
Doreen
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Doreen McLaughlin
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#61433
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Re: Weave Point Question
I haven’t used earlier versions of Weavepoint but are you asking about the way that WP will only let you have one open draft? The solution is to open multiple instances of the software, each with
I haven’t used earlier versions of Weavepoint but are you asking about the way that WP will only let you have one open draft? The solution is to open multiple instances of the software, each with
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Janell Neulinger
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#61432
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