Last year I bought one of Candace Crockett's books on Tablet weaving. From day one I had my eye on a lovely pattern, made up of only 11 cards. The design is by Bettie Adams and all my research on Internet has given me zip on this lady, so all I can do is give her credit here for this pattern. The book was first published in 1973 and although I was already on the planet in those days I sincerely hope both Candace and Bettie are still with us too!!
I have a rather dull brown hangarok (if you click on the Lindisfarne entry you can see me wearing it) and it really needs some spicing up with a nice tablet woven trim. I am using two bright colours of orange, light and dark and white in the middle. It's cheap wool and one of the downsides is that it sticks together continuously but hey, I am still an apprentice in this craft...
Below is the pattern, click on the image to enlarge. I'll add a photo of the hangarok when it's done :D
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The pattern looks great worked up. I might have to give it a go. I am thinking about making a viking outfit (I'm normally 16th c English or Anglo-Saxon for camping), but I have some nice wool that would make a great Viking outfit.
Cheers,
Jane
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