Weaves | 761
An example of a simple weave using 1) grey horizontal
weft threads and 2) black vertical warp threads.
In traditional weaving, you need to follow a draft to create a weave. A draft is a set of instructions for
setting up a loom to produce a weave. The draft contains the following details:
• warp threading definition — describes how to set up the loom for threading the vertical threads
(number of threads, sequence, and color)
• weft threading definition — describes how to set up the loom for treadling the horizontal threads
(number of threads, sequence, and color)
• tie-up — instructs the weaver which of the warp rows to use when weaving a given weft thread
In Corel Painter, the Edit Weave dialog box allows you to draft a weave pattern. For information, see “Using
the Edit Weave dialog box” on page 761.
Using the Edit Weave dialog box
(Windows only)
You can draft a weave using the Edit Weave dialog box, which is intended for an 8-harness, 8-treadle
loom.
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