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I understand the reason for the 2-thread minimum...
 Originally Posted by paulhenry
Generally speaking the small number for setting up a warp, is with 2 threads, lots of reasons for this, but the 2 threads help to maintain a solid line rather than a dashed one( I suspect as you would like). It is one of those conventions of weaving and not usually broken. A commercial weaver is less likely to entertain such a break from the custom than a smaller individual one, but nothing ventured nothing gained.
...Although I had explored the single-thread design element (with another online tartan design product) expressly for its 'dashed line' effect, I ended up abandoning it for aesthetic reasons. BUT that was not my principal complaint with ScotWeb's Tartan Designer:
I object to not being able to set odd-numbered thread counts (other than 1), e.g., 13 threads of Bottle Green, which is 'auto-corrected' by the software to 12 What is the justification for that?
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 Originally Posted by Fit2BKilted
I object to not being able to set odd-numbered thread counts (other than 1), e.g., 13 threads of Bottle Green, which is 'auto-corrected' by the software to 12  What is the justification for that?
I thought I'd pretty much explained. Our weavers prefer to work in pairs of threads. So this restriction helps keep costs down for everyone, whilst helping less experienced users in particular to create aesthetic and practical designs.
We'd be willing to consider an over-ride in a future release, if we feel there is sufficient call for this. But it would be with the proviso of possible surcharges for weaving. What do other people think?
Meanwhile, there is an alternative work-around in that you can always double up your thread numbers, as it is the sett pattern that defines the tartan, not the number of threads.
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