Tulips
L1-3: BS “Silk”
L4: mill end light green
R1: P
R2: P6, (U3, O1) x 2, U3, P9, (U3, O1) x 2, U3, P10
R3: P8, (U3, O1) x 3, U3, P5, (U3, O1) x 3, U3, P4
R4: P2, (U3, O1) x 9, U3, P6
R5: P8 (U3, O1) x 5, U3, P9, U3, P4
R6: P2, (U3, P5) x 2, (U3, O1) x 5, U3, P6
R7: P4, U3, O1, U3, P9, U3, O1, U3, P17, U3
R8: P10, U3, P5, U3, O1, U3, (P5, U3) x 2, P6
R9: P4, U3, P13, U3, O1, U3, P20
R10: P10, U3, P9, U3, P5, U3, P9, U3, P2
R11: P24, U3, P20
R12: P10, U3, P5, U3, P9, U3, P14
R13: P32, U3, O1, U3, P8
R14: P6, (U3, O1) x 2, U3, P13, U3, P14
R15: P12, U3, O1, U3, P13, U3, O1, U3, P8
R16: P6, (U3, O1) x 2, U3, P9, (U3, O1) x 2, U3, P10
R17: P8, (U3, O1) x 3, U3, P9, U3, O1, U3, P8
R18: P4, (U3, P3) x 3, (U3, O1) x 4, U3, P6
R19: P8, (U3, O1) x 3, U3, P24
R20: P22, (U3, O1) x 4, U3, P6
R21: Rpt R19
R22: Rpt R20
R23: P4, U3, P5, U3, O1, U3, P5, U3, P20
R24: P
Lesson learned: Don’t use white yarn when designing picture patterns for the 6″ loom. The number of times I had to unweave and reweave, the yarn began to look quite dingy.
Very nice pattern, I just made it with L1-3 mustard and L4 cream silk/bamboo “Hint of Silk” worsted weight by Yarn Bee. With loose warping it turned out nice.
Sue, I am new to pin loom weaving, and have just been receiving my first looms over the past week, and have been playing with them ever since. The week prior I was just learning, learning, learning about pin loom weaving mostly from your sites because you have the most comprehensive and clear instructions and info I have found. I want to give you a very big thanks for sharing all your knowledge, experiences and patterns with anyone, like me, who may be interested. So…here’s A BIG THANKS!!
P.S. If your patterns and instructions were assembled into a book (or set of books) I would buy it (them) in a heartbeat.
Wow, thank you for the kind words. Welcome to the world of pin loom weaving. I would still love to make a book, but I have so many, many interests. Don’t know when I’ll get round to it.