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sally_libby (not verified)

Your shaw is GREAT!!! Could you please tell me the issue of Handwoven that article on weaving Triangular Shawls on a floor loom was in?

Thanks, Sally

callagain (not verified)

Thanks, Sally. As I was rummaging through my Handwovens, it dawned on me that I got this pattern as a free download from Weaving Today, so I'm not certain what issue it originally appeared in. Head on over to Weaving Today and grab one! Allison
Finished Length Unit
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Finished Width Unit
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Notes
This project was my first attempt at creating something that was not completely spelled out for me ( other than towels). After coping with bug damage in my warp ( that sat on my loom for months and months), my warping falling off the back beam when advancing for the "V" section of the shawl too quickly, and the challenges of weaving the "V" section itself, I named this shawl "Perseverance". After all the trials and tribulations, I love it! The shawl was inspired by two Handwoven articles...one by Karin Worling on Triangular Shawls on a floor loom, and the other by Jennifer Moore on Doublewidth log cabin blanket, which inspired the pattern I wove.
Number of Shafts
4
Number of Treadles
6
Sett Unit
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