U3-and-P3 is a super simple pattern. By varying the row repetitions and warping configurations, you can achieve a number of looks.
One of the fun things you can do with a simple repeating pattern is to vary the row repetitions. Here’s a simple variation of the standard Horizontal Xs pattern.
THANK YOU to everyone who has tried to help out with this printability issue. Apparently I’m the only one who can see the printer icon on all the posts.
It’s going to be a busy week at Burton HQ, so we probably won’t be able to spend time finding a different plug-in (i.e. one that works). So sorry about that! You can, of course, still print pages, they just might not look as nice.
It’s not often I find the need to change colors on layer 3 (L3). In fact, I’ve avoided it. However, this week I stumbled across an effect that showed up only on the back (in the L1 warps) of a square I wove. In order to get it to show up on the front I needed to change colors on L3 (and redesign the pattern).
WARPING THE LOOM FOR COLOR CHANGE AFTER L1
It’s ridiculous to keep writing the same information over and over, but it seems sensible to have a series of two-color weaving posts in consecutive order on this blog. The information in this post is reprinted and slightly updated from a post previously published on Windsweptmind.com. If you want basic information on changing colors for layer 4 (L4) only, visit that post.
This series addresses changing colors and …
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