Waffle Weave on 4 Shafts - An Experiment
Are you ready to try waffle weave? It is easy to thread and treadle on 4 shafts. Two important things to remember - There is more shrinkage than you think and sett your yarn closer than you do for other weave structures. The long floats are ok - it is what makes the waffle look. Several colors were used in the warp and weft. This made this whole experiment very interesting. I addition 3 different treadling sequences were used.

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