I am not a sampler. But I sampled. And, well, the apocalypse didn’t come. The sky didn’t fall. And it was a good experience. I learned stuff, and I am now ready to weave some Turned Taquete Circles scarves.
I started out with 1450 ypp rayon chenille set at 16 epi. In this photo the bottom sample is woven with 1450 ypp black.
The next photo is the top portion of the same 16 epi sample, but woven with 2000 ypp white. I was playing with the treadling, elongating the middle, anticipating that with the release of tension and wet finishing, that the ovals would shrink to circles.
Then I resleyed to 18 epi. And I wove two samples with the same wefts, 1450 ypp black and 2000 ypp white. Again I elongated the middles of the circles pre-wet finishing.
I don’t have a picture of these post-wet finishing, but, trust me, they didn’t shrink as much as I would have anticipated. They remained pretty much as ovals.
So, then I resleyed to 20 epi and changed my reed to a 10. I was tempted not to do it. I was busy with Christmas prep, and I didn’t have a bunch of time. But. I did it anyway! And lo and behold it was the right thing to do.
So I wove this last sample with the same black and white wefts, this time greatly abbreviating the treadling of the middles of the circles. Keep in mind that the circles became thinner as I resleyed. So the treadling of the middles became shorter and shorter.
This is a photo of the sample post-wet finishing.
And the bottom sample is the winner. Even after wet finishing the shrinkage wasn’t much. I find I prefer the hand of the 1450 ypp rayon weft.
Below you will find the now-revised-yet-again Turned Taquete Cirlces draft.
I optimized the tie-up. Originally, there were nine treadles tied, but two were tied to the same harnesses. That’s two too many for me when I have to crawl around on the floor. So that meant that the treadling sequence had to be revised, which I have done as well.
This is the best yet!
Wif files available upon request.
So glad I can now take advantage of YOUR sampling, ‘cuz I hate to do it! Yes, I’d love the wif file.
Hope you had a very Merry Christmas!
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I appreciate your sampling – I am going to try this with 1450 ypp cotton chenille. I would appreciate the wif file of your final pattern – please send to historicshorthand@yahoo.com. I wonder how this would look in 6/2 unmercerized cotton, on a hand dyed warp. I think I am going to try that, too. LaJean
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I love this. Would you please send the wif file to me at azerkel@comcast.net.
Thank you, Arline Zerkel
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This draft was next in the queue..may I please have the wif also? Thank you and I’m happy you are now able to blog again…Karen
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I’m a true believer of sampling. Having said that, may I please have a copy of your draft? Email is anndoherty5@gmail.com. Thank you!
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That’s terrific!
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This is so good looking. May I have a WIf file?
Adele Harvey
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I would love to have the WIF file. Thanks for creating it.
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I would also love to receive the wif file… thank you for sharing this!
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I would love to have the WIF file. Thanks for sharing and doing all the sampling
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Could I please have the file too? I am about to embark on studio time at the Chicago Weaving School and they have an 8 shaft loom available.. and I want to try taquete. I have some wonderful Lunatic Fringe merc cottons, and also a lot of silk from a shuttered drape factory..will use one of these yarns for this project mcateejane@gmail.com
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I love the polka dots. Could I have a wif? Thanks, Betz
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I just saw a towel woven by Betz incorporating this structure for circles in the overall motif. It was very beautifully done – exhibited in the Fiber Celebration exhibit at the Intermountain Weavers Conference.
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Great! I would love to see a photo.
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This was wonderful to read your process. I too hate to sample but you learned so much. Please send wif to sloartfibers@att.net. thank you
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I have just found you and your blog, and am so intrigued! I’m a relatively new weaver (a little over a year) but would love to try this. Please send your wif to me at judyinthedyes@gmail.com.
Thanks so much!
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Love your blog! Could I too ask for the wif file? Please and Thank You! Pjingles1@comcast.net
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Love love love this! Please send the wif file to me! I so appreciate what you share. I’d love to send a gift back to you! (A physical gift…could you send a shipping address by PM?) 🙂 kathrinweber2009@gmail.com
Blazingshuttles.com
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This is wonderful! I would love to have the wif file. Thank you so much for sharing. Karen
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This is wonderful! May I please have the wif file? neonfisk@mail.com
Thanks!
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I found the draft in the facebook-group 😉 Thanks a million!
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I’d love the wif file, too. chris18940@hotmail.com Thank you
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I would love a copy of the wif file. I am not a new weaver but have never attempted anything like this. My email is as follows.
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I, too would love the wif file for the circles! Great job!! Love your weaving and blog!
Thank you!
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Love this draft. WIF file, please!
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Great job – May I have a copy of the wif file please?
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stsadow@gmail.com –forgot
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Hi! May I also have a copy of the wif file, please? cvkasdan@yahoo.com
Your blog is fun!
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Would you mind emailing me a copy also? My email is spindleandloom@gmail.com
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This is such a wonderful weave! Can I please have the wif. file? Thanks so much!
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I’d love the .wif file, too. Thank you.
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I would also love to get the .wif file. Thanks! Aja.norgaard@gmail.com
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Thank you for so generously sharing. Please send me the .wif file! sarawhite652@gmail.com
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I just finished a weaving class and would love to have the .wif. Chris18940@hotmail.com. Thank you
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This is lovely. Could you send me the .wif file (kroseswed@gmail.com)? Thank you!
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This is amazing! Could i please have the wif file. sydsthreads@gmail.com I am going to make a set of blankets for my family!
Thanks
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Could I have the Wif file please. I love your circles, and have been looking for a draft for ages.
Thanks for sharing. lisbaston@gmail.com
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Love your blog. Would love to received the circle draft if its not too much to ask. Thank you so dearly. elforguson@gmail.com
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love your blog- so fun to read and very educational! If the WIF is still available may I have it sent to: brewoldt78@gmail.com
Thank you for sharing your passion!
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May I have the wif file?
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If the WIF is still available I would love to get it.
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I would be so grateful for a copy of the wife for this draft. Thank you so much. I so enjoy your work and process.
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Would love a copy of the .wif file
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Would love a copy of your .wif file
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I’ve been searching for a good draft with circles. Thank you so much for offering to share. Yes, please!
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I would love to try this! Can I have a copy please?
Thank you
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