You can also find these in the Diagrams section at the top of this page.
Diagrams are copyright Sue Burton, 2017. You may make copies for personal use only. Please contact me if you wish to publish them in any form. Thank you!
You can also find these in the Diagrams section at the top of this page.
Diagrams are copyright Sue Burton, 2017. You may make copies for personal use only. Please contact me if you wish to publish them in any form. Thank you!
I don’t believe real angels have wings, but woven ones certainly can.
The blue marks indicate OVER 3. They are not optional. Go O3 (blue), U3 (red), O3 (blue).
From A to Zed, but still missing lots in between.
Also, still missing Zed.
In an attempt to make my alphabet letters more consistent with each other, I felt the need to thicken the legs on letter A. The changes are shown in green. I haven’t woven this option yet, but I believe it will look fine.
Letter: F
Sample — L1-3: RHS “Toast,” L4: RHS “Guacamole” Read More →
I seem to have run out of things to say, other than the obvious.
I’m including two versions of the letter T. The first is the one I prefer.
At first I couldn’t think of a better pattern for the letter M than inverting the W, but then I played around with it. Here are both patterns. I’ve woven the W, but neither of the Ms.
This letter will make a good tutorial on reading a chart. For now, here is the pattern.