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Pine Cone Weave????
Hi,
I’m always looking for something different and unusual to weave. I was intrigued with Janet’s Unduly Namedrafts. I was a little confused with the details of how so until she generously imparts the knowledge upon us, I went looking elsewhere as usual. I found an article in the docs area of Handweaving.net (I think you need a membership to get into them). It was from an early 1930’s issue of The Weaver magazine. The towels they made used a weave structure called PineCone. It seems to be an overshot. The article used it mainly as a border that looked really good. Buuuuuuut, the gave a single threading but no treadling for six variations of towels. There was a reference to a July-August 1930 issue of The Handicrafter for an article by a Mr. Heartz introducing the draft. I’ve searched for more info but only found that Mr’ Heartz published a lot of weaving articles and was on the faculty at Dartmouth. Also the Pine Cone draft was apparently quite popular in the 1930’s but not much else has been said about it. If anyone know more about it I would appreciate any info you may have. Thanks. Happy weaving, Mike
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