![]() However about WeaveDesign, there are a couple glitches, but not major ones if you are just loading and viewing a draft. You can do liftplans with Fiberworks with one mouse click and print them also. I tried Wif N' Proof for my tablet but it didn't rock my world I guess because I learned to weave with this software it's all I know. It also makes visualizing your draft so much simpler when you are just following a receipe in say Bertha Grey Hayes and you can figure out how your sides need to look. I probably should look further into what I can actually do with that software. I am sure that might not be explained well without a photo but maybe you get my drift. I make every other row grey so I can look at a glance when weaving an overshot and know what the next tabby pic is. ![]() You can make one of those on basic spreadsheet software. I have one for 4 shafts and I fudged one for 8. I usually only print the threading plan and then I use a paper printout I got at school to do the lift plan. ![]() Also, tinker with the printing until you get what you like before printing a big draw down. I love the string counts and heddle counts most. It will certainly do in a pinch if you dont want to use graph paper and take a long time. I used it in college from the university and when I graduated I found myself annoyed with the free version.
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