Thank you very much, Janet! I saw you explain this before the Mug Rug WAL and it was extremely helpful! I also 'name' the different elements in a chunk just to make the pattern gel a bit better. I call them; M's, V's, carrots, W's, etc., and by the time I sit down to thread the heddles, the pattern is memorized - well, the elements, anyway. Sorry, I can't use a threading hook - I have Texsolv heddles and it's faster to just twist a loop and stick that through. Thanks so much for all the great advice. It sure does make life easier!
Thank you for these great hints. I tend to reverse things in my head. Nice to have a way to break down the pattern to keep me going in the right direction while threading.
Thanks so much, Janet, for making overshot threading logical and even friendly.
Thank you very much, Janet! I saw you explain this before the Mug Rug WAL and it was extremely helpful! I also 'name' the different elements in a chunk just to make the pattern gel a bit better. I call them; M's, V's, carrots, W's, etc., and by the time I sit down to thread the heddles, the pattern is memorized - well, the elements, anyway. Sorry, I can't use a threading hook - I have Texsolv heddles and it's faster to just twist a loop and stick that through. Thanks so much for all the great advice. It sure does make life easier!
Thank you for these great hints. I tend to reverse things in my head. Nice to have a way to break down the pattern to keep me going in the right direction while threading.
Thank you! I love your method!
Great information. Thank you.
Thanks. I think I have threaded knots and crosses 4 times.
Great video Janet. vk
This is very confusing