The iWeaveIt software is great. I use it for my projects too. There is a bit of a learning curve though, and not all of the options are as intuitive as I would have liked, but I got there in the end. I'm looking forward to your video on the program. You likely have tips or tricks that I have not figured out yet.
OUCH!! Excellent job with a broken wrist. Lovely to see you Steph. .. a very striking pattern with the black and white. Would be interested to see a video on the program you use. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Your wish is my command! Haha. Yes, as I will be limited in weaving for the next few weeks, I’m working on a ‘how to’ video for the software I use, hopefully coming out in the next couple of weeks 😊
Sorry about your wrist! I love the pattern and your tensioning device - now have the dowels and such to make one for my loom. What software did you use to design your pattern?
My daughter in law is from California and she won’t go near it! 😂. I think it’s an acquired taste! But it has been my preferred breaky for more years than I care to count.
Hi, these are beautiful! I am. going to try to follow your pattern and i have the warp all figured out,i just want to make sure that the weaving sequence is the one written underneath the one that is scratched out? I am surprised you used a 12.5 reed but i will give it a try i would have thought that yarn would be too thick. Hope that wrist is feeling almost all better.
Hi, thank you! I used 12.5 as I find a I prefer a firmer towel, however you can definitely use a 10 if you prefer! Here is the warp and weft sequence. BBWBWBBWBW Repeat, and end with a BB. B= black and W = white. Good luck !
Sorry to hear about your wrist... I'm sure you would rather have been resting it. I love log cabin and the black and white is very dramatic. Also nice to put a face to the voice. ❤