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Re: bookmark question
Hi Everyone -
Don't post much but read everything that comes through. Thank to all the amazing weavers out there.
Here is my question - I love to weave bookmarks. Somewhere I saw a technique to
Hi Everyone -
Don't post much but read everything that comes through. Thank to all the amazing weavers out there.
Here is my question - I love to weave bookmarks. Somewhere I saw a technique to
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Chrystal de Freitas
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#62041
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
OMG. I didn’t know about that feature. I love Tempoweave as well!
Nancy Warren
OMG. I didn’t know about that feature. I love Tempoweave as well!
Nancy Warren
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Nancy Warren
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#62040
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
I agree with Helen S. that Tempo Weave is doing the spreading VERY easily. The beta version (windows only) is still made available for $1 only and is fully operative.
Joce
I agree with Helen S. that Tempo Weave is doing the spreading VERY easily. The beta version (windows only) is still made available for $1 only and is fully operative.
Joce
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Jocelyn Blouin
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#62039
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
In Weavepoint, you can "insert in threading" or "insert in liftplan" using a
file. I would identify the shaft to be "expanded" and create a file for 2 or
more shafts spacing the threads into a single
In Weavepoint, you can "insert in threading" or "insert in liftplan" using a
file. I would identify the shaft to be "expanded" and create a file for 2 or
more shafts spacing the threads into a single
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Sara von Tresckow
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#62038
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Can you thread your first repeat on the first 8 shafts, then thread the second repeat on shafts 9-16, choosing them as if they were 1-8? Then when you prepare your tie up just repeat the tie up for
Can you thread your first repeat on the first 8 shafts, then thread the second repeat on shafts 9-16, choosing them as if they were 1-8? Then when you prepare your tie up just repeat the tie up for
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Su Butler
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#62037
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Hi Janell -
TempoWeave from LoftyFber has a runction that does exactly what you are looking for. You select a shaft and have the program assign it to itself and another shaft (and even a third or
Hi Janell -
TempoWeave from LoftyFber has a runction that does exactly what you are looking for. You select a shaft and have the program assign it to itself and another shaft (and even a third or
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Helen S
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#62036
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
I can only comment in respect of Fiberworks, not Weavepoint, but for my current warp I had to do some extensive changes to spread my draft over more shafts so as not to need to move heddles around
I can only comment in respect of Fiberworks, not Weavepoint, but for my current warp I had to do some extensive changes to spread my draft over more shafts so as not to need to move heddles around
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Brenda Gibson
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#62035
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Janell,
You could cut and paste the draft in sections, say 16 threads at a time. That would be pretty fast and easy. And since you are working in “selection” mode (rather than “draw”), stray
Janell,
You could cut and paste the draft in sections, say 16 threads at a time. That would be pretty fast and easy. And since you are working in “selection” mode (rather than “draw”), stray
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Linda Schultz
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#62034
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Re: Travel to Italy
Carol, here are the websites of a few places you may contact for a visit:
Antico Setificio Fiorentino, Florence
https://anticosetificiofiorentino.com/
Fondazione Lisio,
Carol, here are the websites of a few places you may contact for a visit:
Antico Setificio Fiorentino, Florence
https://anticosetificiofiorentino.com/
Fondazione Lisio,
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Anna Ravano
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#62033
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Thanks Sara and Stacey, I am not stuck on what needs to happen, just on how to do it accurately (and preferably programmatically). I did play a little bit manually - putting an empty shaft next to one
Thanks Sara and Stacey, I am not stuck on what needs to happen, just on how to do it accurately (and preferably programmatically). I did play a little bit manually - putting an empty shaft next to one
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Janell Neulinger
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#62032
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Hi Janell,
When I find myself with a draft requiring more heddles than I have on a shaft, and I have available shafts to use, I divide the oversubscribed shaft into two or more, and draft those onto
Hi Janell,
When I find myself with a draft requiring more heddles than I have on a shaft, and I have available shafts to use, I divide the oversubscribed shaft into two or more, and draft those onto
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Stacey Harvey-Brown
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#62031
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Re: Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Haven't seen your draft, but I have pretty good success using the Transform
menu for manipulating drafts. It may take a few steps, but you can insert
and delete and slice and dice a lot of things. Or
Haven't seen your draft, but I have pretty good success using the Transform
menu for manipulating drafts. It may take a few steps, but you can insert
and delete and slice and dice a lot of things. Or
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Sara von Tresckow
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#62030
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Spread a draft over more shafts in Weavepoint or Fiberworks
Hi all,
I loathe moving heddles, and have drawn a draft with 8 shafts where I will either need to move heddles (yuck) or spread the draft over multiple shafts. I have 24 shafts to work with, but
Hi all,
I loathe moving heddles, and have drawn a draft with 8 shafts where I will either need to move heddles (yuck) or spread the draft over multiple shafts. I have 24 shafts to work with, but
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Janell Neulinger
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#62029
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Re: Complex weavers seminars
Just to respond to the Complex Weavers Seminars question:
The registrar is Amy Norris, amy@.... Everyone at Complex Weavers is a volunteer and puts a great deal of time and effort into CW events like
Just to respond to the Complex Weavers Seminars question:
The registrar is Amy Norris, amy@.... Everyone at Complex Weavers is a volunteer and puts a great deal of time and effort into CW events like
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Eileen Driscoll
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#62028
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Re: Travel to Italy
Fondazione Arte Della Seta Listo in Florence. Visited this wonderful place specializing in silk weaving in 2018.
Jane Barry
Fondazione Arte Della Seta Listo in Florence. Visited this wonderful place specializing in silk weaving in 2018.
Jane Barry
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Jane Barry
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#62027
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Re: Complex weavers seminars
HI Charlene.....
Mimi Anderson and Cathy McCarthy are leading CWS. Both of their email addresses are available on the CW website after you log in.
https://www.complex-weavers.org/
Su
HI Charlene.....
Mimi Anderson and Cathy McCarthy are leading CWS. Both of their email addresses are available on the CW website after you log in.
https://www.complex-weavers.org/
Su
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Su Butler
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#62026
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Complex weavers seminars
Anyone know of a good contact email for the head of seminars.
I registered and now cannot attend. Trying to get a refund and wrote to the Treasurer who said she would forward request, wrote again and
Anyone know of a good contact email for the head of seminars.
I registered and now cannot attend. Trying to get a refund and wrote to the Treasurer who said she would forward request, wrote again and
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suki248
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#62025
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Re: Travel to Italy
You might check out Chianti cashmere goat farm near Florence. She has a website.
Peace. D. Taylor, DVM
You might check out Chianti cashmere goat farm near Florence. She has a website.
Peace. D. Taylor, DVM
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DR D W Taylor
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#62024
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Travel to Italy
In September I will be traveling to Italy with my husband. We are on a tour but will have some time to roam and I'm looking for weaving or fiber activities or sources that you know about. The tour
In September I will be traveling to Italy with my husband. We are on a tour but will have some time to roam and I'm looking for weaving or fiber activities or sources that you know about. The tour
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Carol Irving
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#62023
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Re: Pac NW travel recs
I see that friend Isabelle beat me to suggesting Granville as the hotspot in Vancouver. - an absolute must, but you’re very welcome to attend our Seattle Weavers Guild mtg on May 27, with Denise
I see that friend Isabelle beat me to suggesting Granville as the hotspot in Vancouver. - an absolute must, but you’re very welcome to attend our Seattle Weavers Guild mtg on May 27, with Denise
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Elizabeth Moncrief
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#62022
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