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21st December 12, 06:28 AM
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Figheadair,
Re: the OP's question about expressing thread count:
Loomed on Balanced-Warp, if the half-sett is threaded K3 ... P9 or P9 ... K3, will this make a difference which colors end up at the selvage?
If so, it does matter how the thread count is recorded K3 ... P9 or P9 ... K3, correct?
Thanks for any information,
Domehead, on behalf of.
Last edited by Domehead; 21st December 12 at 08:23 AM.
Reason: spelling
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21st December 12, 11:08 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Domehead
Figheadair,
Re: the OP's question about expressing thread count:
Loomed on Balanced-Warp, if the half-sett is threaded K3 ... P9 or P9 ... K3, will this make a difference which colors end up at the selvage?
If so, it does matter how the thread count is recorded K3 ... P9 or P9 ... K3, correct?
Thanks for any information,
Domehead, on behalf of.
One should start with the lowest aphabetical pivot colour so in this case it would be K. Personally I would not use P = pink as it's easily confused with P = purple. I prefer Wilsons' 'rose' which can be abreviated as Rs or LR = light red.
So far as the selvedge is concerned; if it didn't balance out to something that worked visually (and that woild depend on the width and weight of the cloth) then I'd offset the warp to achieve the desired effect.
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21st December 12, 01:53 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by figheadair
One should start with the lowest aphabetical pivot colour so in this case it would be K. Personally I would not use P = pink as it's easily confused with P = purple. I prefer Wilsons' 'rose' which can be abreviated as Rs or LR = light red.
I actually suggested that very thing based entirely on your research in the 1819 KBP,
"I like the tartan. Quite a bit, actually. The use of "pink" or "rose" (Wilson's maybe?) is a vintage nod that is underutilized."- pg. 1 of Thread
But, expressing the thread count has a protocal: 1/2 the number of threads @ the pivots and the lowest alphabetical color first.
Looming said threads depends on those variables outlined in the KPB, to wit the experienced weaver makes professional judgements to facilitate a desired outcome.
Thank you very much. Love the book. Appreciate the effort.
Last edited by Domehead; 21st December 12 at 01:55 PM.
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