Season 6 Episode 6 - Crackle Weave
Welcome back to S6 E6 where we take a good look at Crackle Weave. Crackle is quite amazing because it allows for very twilly graphics but it can also produce incredibly blocky designs. Our show and tell has some stunning examples of the diversity that can be found in this structure, from drapey scarves woven in silk to good solid placemats and absorbent towels woven in cotton, and some luscious blankets woven in Harrisville Shetland and Jagger Merino. I think you'll be blown away. Like Overshot it is a twill derivative and like Overshot its design potential is amazing.
What we will learn:
-Crackle weave is a twill derivative structure
-it can be woven with or without alternating tabby picks
-how to interpret a twill threading as a profile draft
-doubling the units to double the size of the pattern
-overshot style treadling
-on opposites treadling
-classic crackle threading, 3 wefts, (no tabby)
-Bronson Lace treadling
-Summer and Winter treadling
-composition of graphic
You can purchase the Crackle Weave Towel Kit right here:
https://weaving.link/crackle-weave-kit
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6.6.1 Crackle Weave Introduction
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6.6.2 Crackle Weave Incidentals
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6.6.3 Crackle Weave A Look At The Project
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6.6.4 Crackle Weave Theory
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6.6.5 Crackle Weave The Towels
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6.6.6 Crackle Weave At The Loom
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6.6.7 Crackle Weave Show and Tell
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Updated July 14 Season 6 Episode 6 - Crackle Weave PDF
2.45 MB
Don't forget to download this PDF while you watch Jane teach us Crackle Weave! It has your basics for this weave structure along with your draft for you to weave these towels!
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Crackle Weave Photo of Towels Only S06E06 PDF
10.1 MB
We've added photos of each of the towels from this episode's project in this PDF for you!