Thanks to Erica de Ruiter for the inspiration in her book, Weaving on 3 Shafts. This allowed me to create something from a very favorable poker hand.
The cards I drew were as follows: Cotton, 3 shaft structure, black and white, checkerboard, combine colors by winding on a bobbin for weft. I was allowed to drop one card so instead of two colors on one bobbin, I used alternating shuttles of black and white.
Both the black and the white were used in the warp and the weft. The yarns were labeled as 10/2 but the black was slightly finer than the white. The white was sett at 30 epi and the black was sett at 32 epi in the warp. I decided to make 1/2 the warp black dominant and the other 1/2 white dominant. Black dominant was threaded and woven black, white, black - white, black, black - black, black, white. Reverse the color sequence for the white dominant section.
Even though, I have access to a twenty-four and a forty shaft loom, I quite enjoyed the three shaft project. Also I found changing the color sequence in the weft challenging to remember where I was. (I ended up using a stitch counter).
Weaving Poker is one of two challenging projects Not 2 Square Weavers participated in this year. The second project was a brown bag exchange where someone else provides the yarn and you have to come up with a project. Both of these are challenging and help you expand your weaving horizons.
Thank you to Beryl for pointing me in the direction of the Erica de Ruiter book.
Igor Raven
Igor, you did a great job with the parameters of the challenge. I love the result!!
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