I would love for everyone to share any free patterns for inkle or tablet weaving.

I only know of one, so more is always better. lol

Palmer Looms - simple inkle band patterns

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Caroline (not verified)

arizona/handweaving.net is full of all sorts of patterns. If you go through to handweaving.net, there is a much better search engine and you can find all the inkle documents very easily.

www.handweaving.net/DAHome.aspx    will get you through to the quicker search engine.

There is a lovely Celtic band pattern here:

curiousweaver.id.au/archives/category/inkle-weaving

and there are a couple of free patterns on the Handwoven website too as well as on Weavezine

Cathos (not verified)

 My favourite free tablet weaving pattern directory is http://www.theloomybin.com/cw/libindex.html

It also has a free online programme to help you in learning to design your own patterns. You can find out if something will work within a couple of clicks, with no wasted warps.

Kristina (not verified)

  Hello there,

maybe you are interested in some german pattern ( " Muster ") ressources. If you click to the red words you will find the patterns and there are mostly no german language knowings requiered.

 

http://www.flinkhand.de/index.php?bw_muster

 If you have problems ask me to translate!

Kristina

 

Loominaria (not verified)

Thank you, Kristina, they are beautiful!  I like the threaded-in colours most of all.  On the Einzugsmuster charts, please translate:

HO = hinten oben, HU = hinten unten, VU = vorne unten, VO = vorne oben
 

I'm guessing these are the positions of the holes that are threaded according to the chart.  Is this right?

HO = back top

HU = back bottom

VU = front bottom

VO = front top

Kurt

Kristina (not verified)

 

 Hi Kurt,

you are right with your translation.

Have fun with weaving and show us!

 

Greetings!

Kristina

Jesse

Hi, I just joined this group, I've been using an inkle for a few years now and was getting bored with it so I surfed the web to find new patterns and found the pick up method. I've been trying it out for the last few days and I'm having a hard time figuring it all out. I was wondering if any of you can recommend a good book for me to learn from. The directions I've found on the internet are not the best.  thanks for the help,Jesse

LauraC (not verified)

 

Try Supplementary Warp Patterning Inkle Loom Techniques by Jacquetta Nisbet, Weaving Bands by Trotzig & Axelsson and Inkle Weaving by Helene Bress. 

 

 

ctmax (not verified)

Hi Everyone,

I am new here.  I have just taken an inkle weaving workshop, and have been trying to find free patterns.  I just can't seem to find that many.  If anyone knows of some really good sites please let us know.

Kristina (not verified)

Just another link for  free Inkle-Cardweaving Patterns. With Google -translation it will work :

http://www.steinmaus.de/Mittelalter/weben/muster/index.html

Kaye7744

Could you please tell me which of the arrow on the charts are the S and Z threading  

animalcrackers55 (not verified)

 great info, thanks so much.  I am taking a cardweaving class at the middle TN fiber festival in May.  I am so glad that I will be able to have so much available to me once I can understand what in the world it is talking about.   LOL!  I have woven for a number of years on a floor loom, and have just recently been interested in these other more ancient types of looms.

rosearbor (not verified)

Besides theloomybin.com, I also have used Babette’s tablet weaving pattern editor.  The site is in German, but Google translate helps make fair sense of the site.http://www.b-oberholz.de/editor/index.php  - literally hundreds of patterns, with the ability to edit them in a browserPhiala’s String Page  http://www.stringpage.com/tw/tw.html has a terrific presentation about the 5 things you need to know about tablet weaving.  I highly recommend it.  One of the things she emphasizes is that different software programs may have a different point of view as to how they present a draft.  It took me a while to figure that one out – once I learned to look at the cards and how the colors were moving in them, I could work back how the pattern generators were working.  The loomybin patterns all show the card threading below the pattern, for the particular row that is at the top of the draft.  You unweave each row, then you can figure the card threading for each row – that will tell you if a card is going forward or backward.  Babette’s editor uses white and grey shading to indicate forward and backward turning, but the slash marks indicate the twining direction, not the threading.

sally orgren

I have posted a few here at Weavolution. Just search inkle or look for inkle projects. And, if you design original inkle weaving patterns, please share your patterns with us.

Sally

perrodecroy

I have found a number of tablet designs on Deviant Art by one of their members. If you follow the link you can see stuff she has made as welll as being able to download many designs for free.Not too much instruction but a neat batch of how to weave runes!

http://eqos.deviantart.com/gallery/23743953

 

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