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Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Phil Hageman
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Date: September 06, 2014 01:56PM
In the photos section of this site I found a dec wrap I really want to do - it's by Billy Vivona. I purchased his book "Decorative Wraps," but can't figure out which wrap it is. It looks like a St. Johns cross variant with fading techniques. Does anyone know the sequence of threads to create this wrap? Here is the URL of the wrap in question: [www.rodbuilding.org] Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Everett Barts
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Date: September 07, 2014 11:54AM
Looks like the Out+ Out+ on page 62 of the book. Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: September 07, 2014 05:05PM
It is Out+ Out+ Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Phil Hageman
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Date: September 07, 2014 07:14PM
Thanks, guys. Will give it a try - if it looks presentable, I'll post a picture. Plan to use black, red, and gold. Will try the fades. Wish me luck, this is my first for this pattern. Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Phil Hageman
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Date: September 09, 2014 12:57PM
Billy, Some questions:
1.) On your wrap mentioned above, how many passes and threads on the boxes? The picture gets too fuzzy when I expand it on my computer screen - can 't count them. 2.) Did you use three colors for the cross and both boxes? 3.) Re page 82: On the Out Out spacing chart. I don't understand what A & B = 2.5mm, and B & C = 11mm means. 4.) Are the 2.5 mm and 11 mm numbers calculated somehow, or by trial and error? Thanks for your help. R/Phil Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: September 09, 2014 01:38PM
Billy has some corrections on his site So fix any pages that need it Just to be sure it is all good Bill - willierods.com Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: September 09, 2014 02:30PM
1) I probably did 1 for teh center (A), and 3 or 4 for (B) and (C)
2) I probably used my shade packs which have 5 colors. 3) The Spacing between Point A and Point B is 2.5mm. The Spacing between point B and point C is 11mm. This measurement is taken along the axis. Look at the page in teh book (I think page 20) that is entited Deciphering The PAttern Sheets. It explains the spacing chart in teh back, hopefully that combined with my expolanation it will make sense to you? 4) The numbers are calculated. YOu can fit 4 threads into 1mm. So if you are doing 8 passes, that will be 8 threads, which equals 2mm. For the background, if you are making 10 passes with bands of 4...that is 40 threads. Divided by 4 (number of threads that fit in a mm) = that portion of the pattern will take up 10mm, thus that is the spacing from one point to the next Is that clear? If you follow up and I do not reply, feel free to e-mail me so I can get you over the hump - if it makes you feel any better, you are right on teh edge of understanding everything in the book. I get hit with questions all the time, and the ones you are asking are on the more advanced side. I'm looking forward to seeing you figure this out and seeing a pic of the wrap when it's done Re: Billy Vivona Double Out Dec Wrap
Posted by:
Phil Hageman
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Date: September 10, 2014 09:33AM
Will continue studying the book and your answers. Thanks much for taking time with me. I've done some analysis using Excel and am trying to make correlations among the various charts in the book. Very interesting and informative. If interested, once I get it all figured out, I can either post to this site (does it accommodate attachments?) or send to you direct. I have created a spreadsheet that calculates all the centers, top and bottom, by simply entering a few dimensions. Works to perfection. It takes all work out of layout, and, the pattern repeats are absolutely square. Will be using it again on this build and will let you know how it works. Thanks again for your time. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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