If you are knitter, I think of this pattern like knitting lace. You have to pay attention to the first few rows/repeats to get the pattern down and then after that your hands can do the rest.
This is great, thank you! But I wonder why two more contrasting yarns we're not chosen? The two colors in this video are too similar to really see what's going on, but good thing I have a good imagination.
Live and learn! I wasn't really planning to do the video when we released the pattern. I used the yarn I had on hand. In hindsight a stronger contrast would have been a better choice. Thanks for stopping by!
You treat the selvedges as you normally would. If you have a pinwheel at the edge just be sure you always catch the selvedge and don't pull on the weft so that you get draw in. This is easier to do when you break the over/under interlacement of plain weave. I go over selvedge management in-debth in my new course on colorwork at the Yarnworker School. yarnworker.thinkific.com/courses/weaving-201-colorwork
Fantastic tutorial! Thank your for making weaving more fun and a lot more comprehensible!
You made that look do-able! I'm going to try it soon. Thanks!
If you are knitter, I think of this pattern like knitting lace. You have to pay attention to the first few rows/repeats to get the pattern down and then after that your hands can do the rest.
Nice and easy technique with fun results!
Such a skill at teaching.
Awww, thanks!
This is great, thank you! But I wonder why two more contrasting yarns we're not chosen? The two colors in this video are too similar to really see what's going on, but good thing I have a good imagination.
Live and learn! I wasn't really planning to do the video when we released the pattern. I used the yarn I had on hand. In hindsight a stronger contrast would have been a better choice. Thanks for stopping by!
I am a new weaver and have purchased this pattern, and this video is very clear and helpful, but I am not clear on what is happening in the border?
You treat the selvedges as you normally would. If you have a pinwheel at the edge just be sure you always catch the selvedge and don't pull on the weft so that you get draw in. This is easier to do when you break the over/under interlacement of plain weave. I go over selvedge management in-debth in my new course on colorwork at the Yarnworker School. yarnworker.thinkific.com/courses/weaving-201-colorwork
Thank you!
What a wonderful tutorial but I can't see to contact your website to purchase the pattern. Is the link no longer working?
You can find it here yarnworker.com/shop/traveling-pinwheel-mats/
Excellent tutorial. You are an excellent teacher. Where do you get the pattern?
+Karen Bochinski Thanks Karen! The pattern is available on my website yarnworker.com/shop/traveling-pinwheel-mats/
+Yarnworker Thanks this is beautiful pattern
Hi where do I find the pattern please
It's available in the Yarnworker Shop yarnworkershop.com/products/traveling-pinwheel-mats
Wonderful! Thank you. x
tradusca al español por favor me encanta pero no entiendo la explicacion
I found Jean's projects - lots of ideas www.ravelry.com/projects/jeen
this is my work..
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