In message <20111118171711.2fe6f1f...@mail1.panix.com>, Debora
Lustgarten <drac...@primus.ca> writes
Now, part of my original question was the different bobbin sequence of
this type of hanging: ABC ABC
Is there a particular time or reason to hang the bobbins in that sequence?
This is the sequence you hang the bobbins in if you are starting at a
point in Honiton - or if you are starting a rib (ten stick). If you wind
the pairs so that one bobbin is full, and the other has only a small
amount on it, (or after previously bowing off the pairs, the bobbin with
the knot wound back onto it) as you do for Honiton, then this method of
hanging makes it easy to have the bobbins with least thread as the
downrights (passives), whilst the full bobbins sit at the outside ready
to become runners (workers).
--
Jane Partridge
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