:QUOTE [quotetype:personal] Tablet weaving predates the loom by thousands of years. The pattern is in the turning sequence. :INFO How Tablet Weaving Works In tablet weaving, square cards with holes at each corner are threaded with yarn. Rotating the cards forward or backward twists the warp threads around each other and, when a weft thread is passed through, locks the twist into a pattern. Different turning sequences produce different patterns — from chevrons and diamonds to complex pictorial designs. The weave is off-loom: anchor one end to a fixed point and the other to your body or a second anchor. :COUNTER.half 4 Holes | :COUNTER.half 10 to 20 Cards :PATH Choose Your Pattern and Warp the Cards Thread each card according to a pattern draft, noting direction. | :INFO Choose Your Pattern and Warp the Cards Start with a simple threaded-in pattern using 10 to 20 cards and two colors. A pattern draft shows which hole of each card gets which color and from which direction (S or Z threading). Thread each card according to the draft, keeping threading direction consistent per card. Stack all cards together and secure the warp ends at both anchor points with even tension. :PATH Turn Cards and Pass the Weft Turn all cards forward 4 times, then backward 4 times for basic pattern. | :INFO Turn Cards and Pass the Weft Hold all cards in a pack. Rotate the entire pack a quarter turn forward (away from you). A triangular shed opens between the raised and lowered warp threads. Pass a weft shuttle through. Beat the weft toward your body with a beater or your fingers. Turn forward again. Repeat. After 4 forward turns, reverse 4 turns backward to prevent the warp from twisting too tightly. :PATH Maintain Consistent Tension Keep warp tension even — the band grows toward you as you weave. | :INFO Maintain Consistent Tension Anchor the far end of the warp to a fixed point (door handle, C-clamp on a table). The near end is tied around your waist or to a belt. As the band grows, lean back slightly to maintain tension or wind completed weave around the near anchor. Inconsistent tension produces uneven width and distorted patterns. :CHECKLIST What You Need [ ] 20 to 30 square cardstock cards — cut 3.5 inches square with holes at each corner [ ] 2 colors of smooth yarn — wool or cotton, fingering weight [ ] Shuttle or bobbin for weft [ ] Two anchor points — belt and door handle work [ ] A printed pattern draft — many free ones online :NOTE S and Z Threading Direction Matters Threaded-in patterns depend on each card being threaded in a specific direction (S or Z). Cards threaded incorrectly produce an unintended pattern or a structural failure. Mark each card with its direction before threading and double-check against the draft before weaving the first row. :QUOTE [quotetype:personal] Ten cards, two colors, forty turns. Something that took Viking craftspeople years to master is there in your hands. :LINK https://www.stringpage.com/tw/index.html String Page — Complete Tablet Weaving Introduction and Pattern Archive