I decided to make myself a make shift loom, until my husband has a chance to build me a box loom.
I have an inkle loom to weave on but for some card weaving patterns where you just turn the cards forward, the string just gets to twisted. So I made a temporary loom so I could try my hand at a Ram's Horn pattern.
With the Ram's Horn pattern you turn the cards forward four time, flip the 3,4,5, 8, 9, & 10 card and then go forward four more time. Next flip the cards back that were flipped and go forward 4 more time. So basically turn 4 quarter turns forward, flip the cards turn 4 quarter turns forward flip the cards.
Sounds pretty easy.
My first attempt at the pattern seemed close, but it wasn't coming out right. So I went back to my notes and figured out I was starting on the
wrong side of the card. Basically I was starting with the D side up instead of the A.
My next attemts seemed even worse, but then I discovered that when I had move my loom to a different table the cards got out of order. Makes a big difference in the patten.
I looked back at my pattern to make sure all the cards were in the order they were supposed to be and that I started on the right side, and finally the correct pattern emerged. I was so excited I wanted to jump up and down.
It's so beautiful when it's right.
After I had gotten it right a few time I needed to switch it to a different table again and it messed up again. I can't wait to get my box loom so the card shuffleing issue goes away.
At least I figured out the pattern and I think I can do it again.