
Anywho...here's what I got done with using the GTT software...first, the Anglo Saxon weave. And actually, I think I had Emma Compton email me the directions because I wasn't getting it to work yet. Shortly after this, the computer was given an attitude adjustment.

The spinners were packed in a little tight which prevented them from spinning freely, plus the strings tangled around them. It was a bit of a mess.
So then I get an email from Emma Compton again who is trying to work on a new pattern and is having trouble with it. The motifs are looking funny; not anything like the pictures that were provided in the GTT pattern. At this time, I hadn't gotten the program to work yet, so this is when I monkeyed with it for an hour or so and got it to finally work. I found the pattern, I warped up a couple yards and gave it a go. I, too, ended up with a weird pattern, unlike the picture provided. I unwove, re-wove, reversed, tried different combinations...and then realized that the pattern wasn't written clearly. It appeared, according to the directions, that you needed to turn the odd numbered cards first (1,3,5, etc.) then the even numbered cards. I tried it in reverse--even first, then odd--and it worked. I also took card #1 and added it to the even numbered deck to get it woven into the piece without extra twisting. Worked a treat! I sent her my results and she was able to finish hers up. She had also woven a length of trim the "wrong" way, which is still an interesting pattern. I used the spinners on this again, but was really unsatisfied with the inconsistency of spinning. Again, the strings got in the way and you had to have less tension on it to get it to spin.

I still have the Costumer's Guild Scholar stuff in the planning stages. Hopefully I'll get some of those started soon.