r ranson wrote:I love the size of playing card tablets for weaving. When square, they fit my hands so much better than the giant ones we can buy (for a lot of money - something like 50 cents a card!!!). They do have a smaller shed, but it's okay for most yarns.
Hmmm... maybe I
should have used regular-sized playing cards. We'll see! R Ranson, do you have measurements on the larger ones in your picture?
This photo is my start on Tablet Weaving. One of my kids was given a "Dinosaur" card game which never got used, but the card stock was sturdier than regular playing cards and I thought that would be an asset. However, you can see in the picture, they're larger and my cards are 3 inches by 3 inches. I got the cards set up last night for a narrow silk "tie" for my new sewing Hussef. The card game had two sections, and I've cut and punched one of them which is 32 cards, so if it works, I can expand. I'm waiting to see if my dyslexia can handle anything more complex than "1 quarter turn towards" or "1 quarter turn away". Most patterns seem to require you to turn individual cards at times, and to do so asymmetrically on the two sides of center line. So far, those instructions seem like an accident waiting to happen in a brain that doesn't work that way (I do better with North/South/East/West than I do "right" and "left" which is uncommon judging from the reactions I get!)
What I was wondering - is it possible to set the cards up in a simple "A" hole, "C" hole, and get straight over/under weave pattern?