Before completing the Mini Quaker Sampler,
I returned to my Swedish (Huck) weaving and finished my table runner. Although I started this runner a little over a month ago, the entire project was only about 16 hours in total. Not bad. With Swedish weaving your starting and ending threads are woven in on the front and not hidden on the back as with cross stitching. No threads are actually visible on the reverse side. I wanted the stitches to look even from end to end, with no doubling up due to starting and ending threads, so I cut each thread length accordingly. With the intricate weave of the center motif I needed to cut the threads 3 times the length of my table runner ( the table runner measuring 60"). I then started in the middle of the runner to avoid having to weave the entire thread length along the entire fabric.
I find Swedish weaving quite relaxing as once you have the stitch order in your head you can move along quickly.
Give it a try and see for yourself. Visit our Swedish weaving page at www.gittas.com to see all the new patterns we received in from Germany.
Your runner is lovely!
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