Two new lessons have arrived in my School of SweetGeorgia (SOS) series, Techniques in Tapestry! In them I show you how to weave and decrease in pick'n'pick, as well as how to create transparency where two woven shapes converge. What is pick'n'pick you ask? Pick'n'pick is what weavers call vertical stripes which are one warp wide each. In practice it looks like weaving one pick of one colour and then one pick of another colour in opposite sheds. Alternating between two colours creates vertical lines. It sounds easy, but there are some key tips that you need to know going in. I also show you how to decrease in pick'n'pick, which isn't as intuitive as you might think either! If you're not already an SOS member sign up for my newsletter to get a discount: https://everleatextiles.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4f7c87f2a2afd8a8bd72aeae3&id=9a8acb03ef As it is, membership starts at only 19 USD/month for all my tapestry content AND the entire library of SOS knitting, weaving and dyeing library of courses. Janna Maria
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