This year's series of Advent videos was based around my book Tablet Weaving in Theory and Practice: Egyptian Zigzags, picking a random draft each day. I wound a rather longer warp than the one I estimated that I might need with the intention of having leftovers to play with as nothing says Christmas more to me than delicious leftovers! I used some of the mini-skeins from a Mothy and the Squid 12 Days of Christmas set from last year, along with a skein of her black yarn, and as expected when I'm exposed to that much colour, my brain started singing to me about new designs as I was filming the videos. Of all the different techniques I could play with, floatwork seemed the right one. Floatwork involves turning the tablets backward and forward in single turns, resulting in long floating warp threads on the top and bottom of the band.
I've produced 2 drafts for this design, one with the distinctive long floats in the warp (the first phot above) and one without (the second photo above). Both are twist-neutral for the pattern tablets, so you won't get a build-up of twist behind them. I recommend flipping the threading direction of the selvedge tablets (and continuing to turn them forward) every few repetitions of the turning diagram to weave out the twist behind them. Both turning diagrams use the same threading diagram as the one I used for the rest of the Advent band. If you're finding the number of tablets overwhelming, feel free to remove tablets 27-38. The turning sequence for the remaining tablets will be the same and the design will still be twist-neutral.
Click here for the float-free version TDD file
Click here for the float-free version text file
As with all of the free drafts/patterns on this site, you are welcome to weave them, sell bands woven using them, and use them to teach other weavers, just as long as you state where you found them.


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