most likely the big girls already know about this . but i just discovered it and have been doing computer time for the past week.i feel like the joan didion aphorism :
One of the mixed blessings of being twenty and twenty-one and even twenty-three is the conviction that nothing like this, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, has ever happened before.”― Slouching Towards Bethlehem
(what a sentence!and the relative clause changing the rythm!!)
i'm using fiberworks and schematically this is what i found:
- draw a curved line as for network the height of your number of shafts.
- menu-warp- redraw on network i'm using rosepath 6 ends
- menu-warp-paralell repeat-extended paralell shaft shift by in this case 12 (half of 24)
- select warp- menu paralell repeat -extended paralell shaft shift by (in this case multiple of 12) 3
- that's all.you get 4 lines to work with.
- the key is in shifting shafts by a multiple of the network initial. try using all the possibilities given surprising outcomes await.
- for the pegplan cut and paste the ribbon i'm using a 6 end point initial warp and weft face inclusive
it is also a clean method for using initials other than the 4 end.
warning: there are some threadings,lines combinations that work better than others.the intention is to produce a clean threading with no additional work clearing double threads etc.
(╯︵╰,) (╯︵╰,)
all these years spent clearing messy interleaved threadings. the good news is that i won't die ignorant.
neki desu
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