Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers

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Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers

Author: Annie MacHale

Beginning with 33 pages of text and illustrations, the book introduces you to the pattern charts and information specific to 3-color pickup. This is followed by a catalog of 100 individual interactive patterns. Each pattern is displayed on its own page where you are given a warping draft and pickup draft, a full-color photo of a woven sample, and a data sheet with helpful details. The patterns are interactive because each one has a link to the online Pattern Editor where you can enlarge it for easier viewing or print it in a larger size. You can also edit it there in any way that you choose.

The 100 patterns range from simple to complex. You can choose from narrower or wider options, long or short ones, asymmetrical or symmetrical ones, traditional Baltic designs, or a variety of motifs inspired by many other sources. As you will know, Baltic pickup uses diagonal lines to form pattern motifs, but it's interesting to see how many ways you can use diagonals. The author hopes that you will use the motifs here as inspiration to design and weave your own.

This book is for experienced pickup weavers only. Please note that no instructions are given in this book for how to do the actual pickup process. For those who have already been doing pickup work, you will be amazed at how easy it is to add more color and complexity to your pattern motifs and create fantastic new ones.

Annie MacHale has been an inkle weaver since 1976. She is also the author of "In Celebration of Plain Weave." You can find more about Annie on either her blog or her website.

Product Details

  • Spiral Bound: 116 pages
  • Publisher: ASpinnerWeaver (2021)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.50 x 11.0 inches

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Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers

Author: Annie MacHale

Beginning with 33 pages of text and illustrations, the book introduces you to the pattern charts and information specific to 3-color pickup. This is followed by a catalog of 100 individual interactive patterns. Each pattern is displayed on its own page where you are given a warping draft and pickup draft, a full-color photo of a woven sample, and a data sheet with helpful details. The patterns are interactive because each one has a link to the online Pattern Editor where you can enlarge it for easier viewing or print it in a larger size. You can also edit it there in any way that you choose.

The 100 patterns range from simple to complex. You can choose from narrower or wider options, long or short ones, asymmetrical or symmetrical ones, traditional Baltic designs, or a variety of motifs inspired by many other sources. As you will know, Baltic pickup uses diagonal lines to form pattern motifs, but it's interesting to see how many ways you can use diagonals. The author hopes that you will use the motifs here as inspiration to design and weave your own.

This book is for experienced pickup weavers only. Please note that no instructions are given in this book for how to do the actual pickup process. For those who have already been doing pickup work, you will be amazed at how easy it is to add more color and complexity to your pattern motifs and create fantastic new ones.

Annie MacHale has been an inkle weaver since 1976. She is also the author of "In Celebration of Plain Weave." You can find more about Annie on either her blog or her website.

Product Details

  • Spiral Bound: 116 pages
  • Publisher: ASpinnerWeaver (2021)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.50 x 11.0 inches

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