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Rocky
Mountain Huckery 1995
Swedish
Weave or Huck Weaving is the one of the easiest of art needlework crafts.
Because of its simplicity and beauty it is ideal for beginners. This simplicity
makes it wonderful for stress relief. It is easy to do while watching
TV and riding in the car or on an airplane.
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Swedish
Weave is embroidery of geometric motifs, using a simple darning or weaving
stitch. These are worked by weaving under the vertical double raised threads
of Huckaback, Stockholm, Monk's Cloth, Aida, or any other fabric with
raised floats. I even found place mats at "Pier One" that worked up nicely
with # 3 Pearle Cotton.
I
taught one of my coworkers how to do this and he made an afghan for his
mother for Christmas. The girls at work took a picture of him doing the
weaving so his mom would believe that he really did it. Wouldn't
your mother be surprised.
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Monk's
cloth Tips
Now
with Monk's cloth you can incorporate weaving designs into vests, jackets,
afghans, pillow covers anything you wish to make that Monk's Cloth lends
itself to.
Plan Colors-
It
is fun to plan your colors and create many different color schemes. The
variegated yarns make
lovely Afghans.
Always work from
left to right.
Work
across one row of design;
turn work upside down and then work the other way. Keep turning your work
so you will always work across a row from right to left. This is the preference
of your hand.
Know the correct
tension for you?
Try
to work with an even tension. You do not have to use an embroidery hoop
or frame but if you find it easier to work with your fabric taut by all
means use one.
But you will have to keep moving the hoop.
Weave Back
Do not knot ends of thread.
When finishing a row you will weave back a few stitches and clip close
to work.
How to keep the
yarn together?
When
using yarn be sure to keep the yarn together by rolling the needle between
your thumb and first finger while working.
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Stitching Technique-
Swedish
Weaving is one of the simplest stitching techniques. Sliding the needle
under the floats of the fabric and using floats above or below the starting
row creates the design.
Needle & Stitching tips-
Use
a blunt needle such as a tapestry or yarn needle with any eye large enough
to accommodate the thread you are using.
Threads-
There
are many threads that work on the fabrics such as embroidery, Pearle,
Marlitt, flower thread and I've even used some rayon floss for small patterns.
With the Monk's Cloth 4 ply yarn is the best.
In
the past this needlework was used
to decorate edges of towels, tablecloths,
aprons and curtains.
They
are always started in the center of the material. If you wish to do a
pattern starting in the middle count up from the bottom row and start
with that row as your first row.
Most patterns are mirror images. This way you can start
in the middle of your afghan and have the pattern in the very center.
If you will be placing a pattern on the end of your afghan, you start
at the bottom of your fabric
in the center with row 1.
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