Inkle Loom Plain-Weave Pattern Generator
This tool will help you generate a pattern for a warp-facing weave, such as that produced by an inkle loom or a backstrap loom. This tool is limited to a plain-weave, meaning that threads on the loom alternate passing through the heddles. No special techniques are required to lift or drop individual threads during the weaving process.
To begin, enter the total number of threads in your weave. This is usually determined by the desired width of the finished piece, and the thickness of the yarn or thread that you're using. If you like, you can start with a rough estimate, and update the number as you develop your pattern.Comments
So glad you love the tool! I did a stars-and-stripes guitar strap for a friend, I'll have to post the photo. I am still planning on building a project gallery so all my visitors can share photos and patterns. And just a reminder, all your donations are matched dollar-for-dollar and go to help poor women around the world earn a better living by providing them with sewing machines, looms, embroidery machines, literacy classes, and other tools.
Enjoy! ...but, do get some sleep! LOL
Oh, and I also have a site redesign in the works!
https://youtu.be/I3PXh0Am0D0
For patterns I send my viewers to your Inkle Loom Generator.
Thank you for your great work.
That's a good idea, I may just do that!
For example, when I setup my 3 color pattern, I wrote it down like this:
8 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
2 Black
10 Red
2 Gold
1 Red
2 Gold
10 Red
2 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
1 Red
1 Black
8 Red
Then all I have to do is count to warp my loom! It would be awesome if the patten generator could do this. :)
It's a little difficult to diagnose from the description. Did you download the pattern file from your Google Drive to your PC before trying to upload it to the website? Before you upload the file, are you clicking on the "Choose File" button first, and selecting the file from your local PC drive? You can try sending the saved file to webweaver@carolingianrealm.info, and I'll take a look at it and see if there are any problems.
I was thinking of creating a gallery page where people could share photos of their work. Do you all think that would be a fun thing to have? Would you use it?
Oh, and if you don't see the change, it may be that your browser has cached the style sheet... if you force-refresh the page, that should reload the style sheet. (That would be, shift-refresh, or control-refresh, depending on your browser.)
Just want to let you know that, thanks to some friendly user suggestions, the Pattern Generator now lets you save your designs, and upload saved designs so that you can keep working on them! Also, in the pattern, threads that go through the heddles are now marked with a dot. Enjoy!
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Raine
Oh as for the yarn I use for my dog collar, I use a Bamboo cotton mix which is 70% Bamboo, 30% cotton. It's 4ply it is so silky and shiny and my inkle loom loves it. I just have to attach a buckle and add holes and its ready.
AWESOME ADDITION TO PLAIN WEAVE PATTERN GENERATOR. This is really going to help me when working out my warp colours for a pattern. Cheers.
Chris
You're absolutely right; who doesn't need more color?? Since such a vast range of color is possible, instead of adding more swatches, I've added controls to let you customize the color exactly the way you like! You can pick something from the swatches that is close to what you want, and then use the sliders to tweak it until it's just right.
Also, I'm really curious to know what material you used to weave your dog collar. Ordinary yarn, or something more rugged?
I only wish there were more colours in the colour bar to use, its kind of hard to picture how my colours will look sometimes, yes more choice of colours would make it even more fab.
Kind Regards
Chris.
Is the Owner of this site still monitoring it? I haven't seen any responses from them since July 2011. Use this site alot, love it..
I am, I'm very sorry. I have noted your comments about the inkle loom pattern generator, and I do intend to make improvements to that tool. Just been busy with things! Tell you what, I'll try to take a look at that by the end of this month.
Thanks!
What's with the human thing?
I have been playing with your Inkle loom pattern generator and I think it is very clever! I have one question though. I am new to Inkel weaving, and I don't understand how to read the pattern. Which threads go in the heddles and which do not? The patterns I have seen have two rows so I know how to warp the loom.
Thank you for your help!
This pattern generator is just for plain weave, so every other thread goes through the heddles. It doesn't really matter whether the first thread goes through the heddle or not, just so long as you alternate threads. Hope that helps!
Today I was amazed and excited to discover your Inkle Loom Pattern Generator. I've put a link to it on the resources page of my blog here.
http://aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/p/resources.html
For all the years I've been weaving, I've not seen anything like it and think it is the cleverest thing ever! Thank you so much.
~Annie