It's Almost Time!
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
3M ago
Not going to lie, I'm pretty excited! My publisher has the files for the new book and are working on the proof copies! I should be ready to release it into the wild in early March, all going well. It's a bit different to my other books as it's mostly tablet weaving theory rather than practice, but there's still a new design in there for you to play with ..read more
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Coming Soon to a Bookcase Near You!
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
4M ago
If all goes well with proof copies and so on, I should have a new book to share with you for the end of this month! I'm more than a little excited, can you tell? This one has been in the works since early last year and I was hoping to publish in November as I have with previous volumes, but life got in the way several times. With this one almost done, I'm now doing the initial planning and layouts for the next book, so this may well turn out to be a two book year.  ..read more
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Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
4M ago
The year's end has rolled around again (or rather it did a month ago) and there have been a few changes to Tablet Weaving Draft Designer. In the Display section we now have a "show only thread colour" option which will fill each square on the grid with the colour of the thread in that square and an "S-Z" toggle which will allow you to flip the letters below the threading diagram. This leaves everything else the same, with only the S and Z labels changing ..read more
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Tablet Weaving Advent 2023
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
6M ago
This year I'm indulging in a little festive silliness and picking random drafts from my book Warp-Twined Angles and weaving them up in festive colours. I'm using the same threading diagram as the book, but I've swapped red for the black, white for the grey and green for the white. I've also changed up the colours of the selvedge tablets a bit too so that all three colours are represented in them. Instead of the black weft of the original, I'm using red to match it to the main motif colour in the drafts. Of the two threading diagrams above, the top one is from Warp-Twined Angles and the low ..read more
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Countable Infinity
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
 A few weeks ago, James (my husband and the programmer half of our Tablet Weaving Draft Designer team) was looking wistfully at some of the sample bands in my workroom and asked if I could make him a tunic-style shirt with fancy trim on it. I showed him some of the things from the folder of unwoven designs and we picked one, then I played with it and adjusted it until it matched what he was hoping for. The 10/2ne Lunatic Fringe tubular spectrum yarns I have were at the tip of his wishlist, particularly the yellow and green shades (#10 yellow, #10 yellow-green and #10 green), paired wit ..read more
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OXO
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
Back in April 2019, I shared Noughts and Crosses, a new draft I'd put together, with the intention that it would eventually be part of a trio. The second instalment, Tic Tac Toe, came along in December 2020 and now I'm ready to share the third band, OXO. Each of the bands has motifs in common, but are woven using different numbers of tablets and different colour combinations. With only 18 tablets, OXO would be a great choice if you've never woven something where tablets are turned in two directions at once. Like its siblings, OXO is twist-neutral for the pattern tablets, so you won't get a ..read more
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Uisce
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
It's been a while since I shared a new free draft and I have a backlog to share with you, which I'm hoping to work my way through them over the next few months. The inspiration for this one is just a little different from my usual bands.  Most days, when I take the dog for her morning walk, I go past several little utility hole covers and I've been fascinated by the keys pattern around the edge of them. When I decided to make myself a Viking apron dress to wear at Drachenwald's 30th Anniversary celebration, I wanted a trim that drew on something distinctly Irish (given that we've been li ..read more
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Ginkgo
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
This little botanical draft popped into my head in the middle of the night a few months ago. It's one of a number of designs that have been sitting, waiting to be woven from when I was writing my book Tablet Weaving in Theory and Practice: Golden Diagonals. They don't stop arriving just because I'm already working on something else! I'm hoping to weave my way through some of them in the coming year and share them with you here. The yarns I used for the sample band are by Mothy and the Squid in the colourways Frozen Leaves (an autumnal blend of warm greens and browns) and Silver Lin ..read more
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Book Pricing Changes
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
Blurb (the company that print my books) have announced that they will be increasing the price of hard copy books on 29/03/2023 to help cover rising manufacturing costs. I don't know how much the increase will be or exactly when it will come into effect on the 29th, so if you want to take advantage of the current price, I would advise doing so by the 28th. This increase will only apply to hard cover and soft cover books. All eBook and pdf prices will remain the same. To view the books and formats that are currently available for sale, follow this link to my Blurb profile page ..read more
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Phoenix
Tablet Weaving In Theory And Practice
by Catherine
9M ago
I recently shared a little of the design process for a new draft over on Instagram and asked if people thought the motif colours (green, blue and purple) would look better on a black or a white background. The answer was two thirds in favour of black and one third in favour of white, so I decided to weave a second version of the draft to show what it looks like in additional colours. I've named the draft Phoenix as one sample is the colours we think of for the mythical phoenix and the other is the colour of the Phoenicians, the purple people. The small diamonds at the edges of the draft are f ..read more
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