Season 3 Episode 4 - Weft Faced
It is so good to weave this sample after the last sample because we bring over those colour and weave effects from Log Cabin and pour them into Weft Faced plain weave. They are definitely connected.
We do branch out into twill and other tie-ups and we master the ideas around weaving on opposites.
In this episode we will learn:
- how your sett controls your weft coverage, not necessarily your beater
- colour is controlled by weaving on opposites
- weaving with one shuttle and 2 shuttles
- we bring sequencing from C&W into the game
- floating selvedges are beneficial
- 14 possible tie-ups on 4 shafts
- branching into twills
You can purchase the Weft Faced Sample Kit right here:
https://weaving.link/weft-faced-sample-kit
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3.4.1 - Introduction to Weft Faced
An exploration of Weft-Faced Plain Weave incorporating what you’ve learned about Log Cabin, and so much more.
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3.4.2 - Weft Faced, Plain Weave Sequences at the Loom
Watch Jane design her cloth as she weaves with Plain Weave Sequences.
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3.4.3 - Weft Faced, Twill Colour Sequences at the Table
Jane shares samples that demonstrate the amazing design options available by adding Twill Colour Sequences.
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3.4.4 - Weaving Weft Faced Twill at the Loom
A wee peek at the magic that can happen if a Twill tie-up is added to your Plain Weave tie-up.
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3.4.5 - Tie Ups Variations including Twills, Boxes and Roman Keys at the Table
The how and why tie-up variations are so much fun to have in your design toolbox.
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3.4.6 - Weft Faced, Boxes and Roman Keys at the Loom
Beautiful designs you can create by having those tie-ups as close as your feet!
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3.4.7 - Reading Our Weft Faced Samples at the Table
Jane shows you how to read her samples, so you can use those designs as part of your weaving journey.
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Season 3 Episode 4 - Weft Faced Sample Draft PDF
3.59 MB
The fun you'll have learning all about Weft Faced by weaving the samples using this draft!