
1. Draw a twill threading with alternate colors in the warp. This example is very simple just to illustrate the method.
2. Expand the threading by 2.
3 Use Block Substitution selecting"overshot".
4 Change number of treadles to 8.
4 Change the tie up to a deflected double weave tie up. I have started keeping all my tie-ups, threadings, treadlings and colour schemes in a Library folder and then using the Import function to bring them into whichever draft I am working on.5. Use "Tromp as Writ" function to redraw the treadling
6. Use "Use warp colours" function to make weft colours the same as the warpI did this exercise starting with a various 10 shaft twills so I ended up with several 20 shaft deflected double weave drafts. I came across a draft for 16 shaft deflected double weave in the Files section of WeaveTech (DeflectedDoubleWeave.WIF posted by R S Blau) which helped me understand the tie up variations that are possible. It was this draft that lead me to the "Ultimate" threading that I have referred to in previous blogs


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