Needleweaving Pictures for Project 1 Lesson 6 pictures (Next we will add the warp to the bank pins.

Welcome Large Pictures for Lesson #6 pictures.
Select the color of waxed linen that you would like. Do not cut thread because you are not sure how much is needed.

Remember the warp (vertical threads) will be covered with DMC perle cotton and beads. Linen threads will show at the bottom for the dangles and the ties at the back of the necklace.
#1 This is an important knot to know, it secures the warp threads.

 

#2 Make slip knot. The tension is fairly tight but still has flexibility

 

#3 Stop at this point.

Look at the black top # 6 and #5.  If you place a pin higher you can see that you have to weave up in that area. When you plan a weaving, think of how moving the bank pins will change the outer edge of the necklace. Here you would NOT want the pin to be up that high, replace the pin in the red dot to create a better design flow.

 

#4We want to move a bank pin.  In this picture you can see if bank pin is moved like the arrow shows, you will have to weave up in that area. When you plan a weaving you will think of how moving the bank pins will change the outer edge of the necklace. Here you would NOT want the pin to be up that high, replace the pin in the red dot to create a better design flow.

 

#5Continue across the pattern to the right side.

 

#6 When you get to the end, make another slip knot, leaving 1/4 inch loop opening. You may need to move the pin to keep the tread tight. Leave 3-4 Inch tail on the thread. Clip the thread

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(Looking at ideas for Needleweaving and reading about the elements of design.)
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(A fun day with Sue). We gathered threads and beads for needleweaving.
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(Photos on designing and planning your necklace)
Click to go to Lesson #5 African Needleweaving Project #1 Pictures show the necklace progress on one page
Click to go to Lesson #6 (Add linen warp, (Vertical Threads)
Click to go to Lesson #7 (We will be adding the beads and the fun begins)
Click to go to Lesson #8 (We are going to start Weaving)

Click to go to Lesson #9
(Learning to make a Lark's head Knot and finish off the bottom warps)
Click to go to Lesson #10 ( Adding warp threads for the straps and finishing)

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