Well, just to acquaint myself with shadow weaving, I bought a Webs 5/2 pattern that made two little receiving blankets. I learned a lot about using alternate shuttles and found a way to
manage the draft that worked for my brain! Then, when I took it off the loom, I noticed two different rows with "floats" and fixed them successfully by needle weaving and removing the
weft yarn. AFTER I washed them, I noticed that there is an error in the warp..... the color pattern is alternating white and lavender, but right in the middle of each blanket, I managed
to thread lavender twice followed by white twice! So my very nice little blankets have a "stand out" dark/light stripe! Now that theyre washed isnt a good time to repair, but I still want
to. If I swap one lavender for one white, I can correct the problem, right? I have the patience and time to needle fix this. In your experience, is it worth the effort? Will a repair done
after washing always show? Any comments are appreciated, as always! Sue