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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates

If you look in the Control Panel on the left side of the TDD window, you will find two shiny new controls! We've added a horizontal ruler and a vertical ruler to help you to keep your place in the draft (especially, if like me, you weave from a computer screen without printing the draft out). You can change the position of the rulers using the plus and minus controls. Un-tick the ruler boxes in the Display section if you would prefer not to use the rulers in your draft.

Saturday, 27 April 2019

Noughts and Crosses

A photograph of a tablet woven band in black blue and yellow made using the pattern below


If you've read my work, you'll know that I really enjoy designing warp-twining bands with many non-repeating motifs. Lately, I wanted something a little simpler, but still in the same style, so I came up with this one and I thought it would be fun to share it. 

Apart from the six selvedge tablets, it's twist neutral, so you won't get any build up of twist behind the pattern tablets. I've been flipping the selvedge tablets after every two repetitions of the draft. I wove it in King Cole Merino Blend 4-ply as it has a good range of colours and has the bonus of being superwash. The band is 5cm wide.



A tablet weaving draft in blue, black and yellow with diamond motifs

The text version of this draft is as follows:

  • Threading:

    1. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    2. Z threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    3. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    4. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    5. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    6. Z threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    7. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    8. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    9. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    10. Z threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    11. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    12. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    13. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    14. Z threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    15. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    16. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    17. S threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    18. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    19. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    20. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    21. S threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    22. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    23. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    24. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    25. S threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Black (#000000)
    26. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    27. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    28. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    29. S threaded tablet
      1. Blue (#0000ff)
      2. Blue (#0000ff)
      3. Blue (#0000ff)
      4. Blue (#0000ff)
    30. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)

  • Turning:

    1. 5F 2B 4F 8B 4F 2B 5F
    2. 5F 2B 4F 8B 4F 2B 5F
    3. 3F 2B 6F 8B 6F 2B 3F
    4. 3F 2B 6F 8B 6F 2B 3F
    5. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    6. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    7. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    8. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    9. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    10. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    11. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    12. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    13. 9F 12B 9F
    14. 9F 12B 9F
    15. 7F 2B 2F 8B 2F 2B 7F
    16. 7F 2B 2F 8B 2F 2B 7F
    17. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    18. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    19. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    20. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    21. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    22. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    23. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    24. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    25. 3F 4B 2F 2B 8F 2B 2F 4B 3F
    26. 3F 4B 2F 2B 8F 2B 2F 4B 3F
    27. 3F 6B 12F 6B 3F
    28. 3F 6B 12F 6B 3F
    29. 7F 16B 7F
    30. 7F 16B 7F
    31. 7F 16B 7F
    32. 7F 16B 7F
    33. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    34. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    35. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    36. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    37. 5F 6B 8F 6B 5F
    38. 5F 6B 8F 6B 5F
    39. 3F 2B 2F 4B 8F 4B 2F 2B 3F
    40. 3F 2B 2F 4B 8F 4B 2F 2B 3F
    41. 5F 2B 4F 8B 4F 2B 5F
    42. 5F 2B 4F 8B 4F 2B 5F
    43. 3F 2B 6F 8B 6F 2B 3F
    44. 3F 2B 6F 8B 6F 2B 3F
    45. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    46. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    47. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    48. 7F 4B 8F 4B 7F
    49. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    50. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    51. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    52. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    53. 11F 8B 11F
    54. 11F 8B 11F
    55. 11F 8B 11F
    56. 11F 8B 11F
    57. 7F 16B 7F
    58. 7F 16B 7F
    59. 7F 16B 7F
    60. 7F 16B 7F
    61. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    62. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    63. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    64. 3F 4B 16F 4B 3F
    65. 3F 8B 8F 8B 3F
    66. 3F 8B 8F 8B 3F
    67. 3F 8B 8F 8B 3F
    68. 3F 8B 8F 8B 3F
    69. 7F 16B 7F
    70. 7F 16B 7F
    71. 7F 16B 7F
    72. 7F 16B 7F
    73. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    74. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    75. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    76. 3F 4B 4F 8B 4F 4B 3F
    77. 5F 6B 8F 6B 5F
    78. 5F 6B 8F 6B 5F
    79. 3F 2B 2F 4B 8F 4B 2F 2B 3F
    80. 3F 2B 2F 4B 8F 4B 2F 2B 3F


As with all of the free 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.

Saturday, 9 March 2019

Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates

We've made some hopefully useful changes to TDD today.


Firstly, bug fixes:


The notice at the bottom of the drafts has been corrected so that the web address only has one http in it.

A typo in a line of code that was resetting the palette to defaults when the page was refreshed has been corrected (our thanks to Mark, who spotted it).

The instructions page now includes a note about using TDD for vacant-hole patterns.


Secondly, interface additions:

You can now choose how dark you want the grey backwards turn squares using a slider in the display section of the control panel. This should hopefully make TDD more useful for people who would prefer a greater level of contrast between the backgrounds of the two types of squares (our thanks to kjax, who inspired this addition during a Ravelry private message exchange).

The display section now also gives you the option to add a red horizontal line to the draft at the turning reversal points. I know many weavers prefer to mark this point as they weave by flipping tablets that need to change twining direction, rather than turning backwards or forwards.


Finally:

The code for TDD is now available on Github at https://github.com/jamesba/tabletweave

Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates

A screen shot of the TDD Control Panel with the new control highlighted
We've made a change to TDD so that it can generate drafts for vacant-hole technique patterns! In vacant-hole technique, one or more holes of the tablet are intentionally left empty. This will allow glimpses of weft on the surface of the band that would normally be covered by the warp threads.

In the palette on the control panel, the box "none" can now be used to remove threads from the threading diagram. This will leave blank boxes in the turning diagram, with the same white and grey backgrounds as before to denote turning direction. 

Previously, the "none" box could be selected to make clicks on the threading diagram change the warp alignment/ threading direction. This was in addition to alignment changes caused by clicking on the letters at the bottom of the diagram. Now the only way to change the alignment is to click on the letters.

Below is an example of a vacant-hole pattern:

An example pattern draft that uses the new control
A tablet woven band made using the pattern above


Sunday, 12 August 2018

Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates

Just a quick bug fix this time, to make the ratio of border to oval stay the same no matter the size of the image. Previously, the border got smaller as the image size increased, eventually making the white threads indistinguishable from the background.

Saturday, 28 July 2018

Vines

This pattern was inspired by work done by Shelagh Lewins on a band from the Oseberg ship burial (buried in 834 CE). It's a simple threaded-in pattern and is woven by turning the tablets continuously forwards (or by turning the tablets continuously backwards to work out built up twist). It's reversible, so the pattern appears on both sides of the band and would make a great selvedge pattern as part of a larger band.

This is an easy weave, as the tablet threadings produce the pattern so there's no need to make turning direction changes or keep count of numbers of turns. A perfect pattern to work on if you're new to tablet weaving.

A simple tablet weaving pattern in green, white and black

A photograph of an example band woven using the pattern above


The text version of this draft is here:

  • Threading:
    1. S threaded tablet
      1. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      2. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      3. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      4. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
    2. Z threaded tablet
      1. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      2. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      3. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      4. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
    3. S threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    4. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    5. Z threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    6. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    7. Z threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    8. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    9. Z threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    10. Z threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    11. S threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    12. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    13. S threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Black (#000000)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. Black (#000000)
    14. S threaded tablet
      1. Black (#000000)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. Black (#000000)
      4. Black (#000000)
    15. Z threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    16. S threaded tablet
      1. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      2. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      3. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      4. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
    17. Z threaded tablet
      1. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      2. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      3. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
      4. Japanese Laurel (#009900)
  • Turning:
    1. 17F
    2. 17F
    3. 17F
    4. 17F

As with all of the free 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.

Sunday, 22 July 2018

Tablet Weaving Draft Designer Updates

New additions:

Visual Scale control as part of the Display section of the Control Panel. This can be used to increase the size of the draft, without changing the size of the Control Panel. It will also increase the resolution when exporting an image of the draft to .png or .jpeg.

Image Quality control added to the .png and .jpeg export preview. This starts at the same setting as your Visual Scale control and can also be used to increase the size and resolution of the image of the draft.

Added a link to this blog to the main page, below the link to the Instructions.

Adjustments to existing features:

Changes to the wording of the Instructions Page and the addition of a link to this blog.

Changes to the way the Control Panel behaves with input from keyboards to the Picks control.

Close preview button in the export preview moved to above the image of the draft rather than below.

Friday, 20 July 2018

Basketweave

In 2015 I wove some fabric on my 8-shaft table loom (the "big" loom), with the intention of making a sideless surcoat. I completely screwed up the cutting and ended up with pieces of precious fabric that were unusable for what I wanted. These days I always make a mock up garment out of scrap fabric before I put scissors to the actual garment fabric. 

When the sting of my foolishness had faded a year or so later, I used what pieces I had to make a satchel style bag. People who relied on hand looms for their textiles wouldn't have wasted such a resource, so I shouldn't either.

A bag with yellow tassels, made from handwoven red and yellow fabric in a basket weave motif
The almost finished bag, complete with tassels made from loom waste.

I designed a simple tablet weaving pattern for a strap to match the main fabric. This pattern is fairly straight forward, but does involve groups of tablets turning both forwards and backwards, so I would recommend it for an advanced beginner/ intermediate weaver.



A tablet weaving pattern in red and yellow in a basket weave motif

A photograph of a tablet woven band made using the pattern above
The band woven in cottolin. The weft bumps along the edges disappear if the weft is pulled in tighter.

The text version of this draft is as follows:

  • Threading:
    1. S threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    2. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    3. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    4. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    5. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    6. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    7. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    8. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    9. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    10. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    11. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    12. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    13. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    14. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    15. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    16. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    17. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    18. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    19. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    20. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    21. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    22. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    23. S threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
    24. Z threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    25. S threaded tablet
      1. Yellow (#ffff00)
      2. Yellow (#ffff00)
      3. Yellow (#ffff00)
      4. Yellow (#ffff00)
    26. Z threaded tablet
      1. Red (#ff0000)
      2. Red (#ff0000)
      3. Red (#ff0000)
      4. Red (#ff0000)
  • Turning:
    1. 4F 2B 10F 2B 8F
    2. 4F 2B 10F 2B 8F
    3. 14F 2B 10F
    4. 14F 2B 10F
    5. 4F 2B 6F 6B 8F
    6. 4F 2B 6F 6B 8F
    7. 4F 4B 2F 10B 6F
    8. 4F 4B 2F 10B 6F
    9. 4F 6B 2F 10B 4F
    10. 4F 6B 2F 10B 4F
    11. 4F 4B 6F 6B 6F
    12. 4F 4B 6F 6B 6F
As with all of the free 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.

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

A Weaver's Little Helper

When I weave, my cat Twist frequently gets bored and tries to turn my attention back to where it should be: him. He strums my warp like a guitar, flosses with fine silks and hunts any trailing weft threads as I work. I find that a squirt bottle of water is an essential weaving tool.

A photograph of a black and white cat poking his paws into a tablet weaving loom during the warping process

A photograph of a black and white cat standing over a loom so that weaving is blocked by his body

A photograph of a black and white cat sleeping belly upwards on top of a book about the history of tablet weaving
That's Nancy Spies' Ecclesiastical Pomp& Aristocratic Circumstance he's asleep on there.

Sunday, 15 July 2018

Rarity Trim

As part of an exchange, a friend once asked me to weave some trim based around Rarity from Hasbro's My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. I chose to go with Rarity's cutie mark, elongated pale blue diamonds on a white background and added borders of purple to represent her mane. To make the diamonds elongated, I offset the turning reversals by one pick. I started off using a purple weft, but it showed through the white yarn of the main pattern too much, so I swapped it to a white weft. To avoid white weft spots against a purple selvedge, I used a white floating selvedge (an extra piece of yarn not controlled by the tablets which the shuttle went over on the way into the shed and under on the way out of the shed). If I wove it again, I would add an extra tablet on each side of the selvedge, carrying all white yarns.

I would place this band's difficulty level at advanced beginner/ intermediate. The pattern repeat is in multiples of 8 picks.

A pattern for tablet weaving based on the cutie-mark of Hasbro's Rarity
Thread your tablets as above.

A photograph of a tablet woven band made using the pattern above


The text version of this draft is here:

  • Threading:
    1. Z threaded tablet
      1. Flirt (#990099)
      2. Flirt (#990099)
      3. Flirt (#990099)
      4. Flirt (#990099)
    2. S threaded tablet
      1. Flirt (#990099)
      2. Flirt (#990099)
      3. Flirt (#990099)
      4. Flirt (#990099)
    3. Z threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    4. Z threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    5. Z threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    6. S threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      4. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
    7. S threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    8. S threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    9. S threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
    10. S threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. White (#ffffff)
      3. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      4. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
    11. Z threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
    12. Z threaded tablet
      1. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    13. Z threaded tablet
      1. White (#ffffff)
      2. Azure Radiance (#0092ff)
      3. White (#ffffff)
      4. White (#ffffff)
    14. Z threaded tablet
      1. Flirt (#990099)
      2. Flirt (#990099)
      3. Flirt (#990099)
      4. Flirt (#990099)
    15. S threaded tablet
      1. Flirt (#990099)
      2. Flirt (#990099)
      3. Flirt (#990099)
      4. Flirt (#990099)
  • Turning:
    1. 15F
    2. 15F
    3. 10F 3B 2F
    4. 5F 8B 2F
    5. 2F 11B 2F
    6. 2F 11B 2F
    7. 2F 8B 5F
    8. 2F 3B 10F

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