| Begin Braiding 3b Introducing Tablet Weaving |
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Tablet weaving requires the use of equipment, but you can make the tablets
yourself using a pack of playing cards cut to be square. In this example each
square tablet is threaded from one side with four threads and assembled as a
pack of tablets. One end of the group of threads can be tied to a handy hook
and the other end secured to your waist. |
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The width of the band depends on the number of tablets and the thickness of thread used. | |
Cut a square tablet from each playing card and use a hole punch to pierce 4 holes as shown above. You can pierce a centre hole as well so you can tie the tablets together when not in use. You can write the letters on the tablets to help you in checking they are all correctly threaded from one side and both placed and facing the correct way. When threaded they can face all the same way \\\\\ or ///// be alternate \ /\ / or grouped like this \\ // to suit this pattern illustrated below provided by Annelese Hart. Instructions follow below pictures |
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Pattern Instruction for a 4 tablet pattern The holes in the tablets can be threaded in the two sequences, three light and one dark thread and three dark one light thread and then placed in the order of the diagram. Wind the longitudinal (warp) threads round the back of chair or round a clothes horse to get an appropriate length. say 2 metres. Use smooth yarns and bright colours |
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L = light thread and Tablet 1 2 3 4 |
Line up the tablets together, remembering to place the same lettered holes side by side. In this instance two tablets face left and two face right. Practise turning the tablets forwards and back again as a group, one quarter turn. |
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Weaving is done by passing a narrow (weft) thread through the space created by the quarter turn from one side to the other side giving the tablets a quarter turn each time. The weft will only show fleetingly at the side of the work. Wind the weft on a stiff cardboard shuttle and give firm beat after each turn on the threads to compact them. |
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| Part of a tablet band by Margot Lees | ||
© The Braid Society 2006 |
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