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SWS Week One: Plan for Success!


Horizontales
Another term for the thickness of a thread or yarn.
Yarns made of different ____ can have different elasticity, care requirements, and other properties.
____ is one of the three properties of a color, and refers to its color family - where it's located on the color wheel.
mixing small amounts of yarn almost always means _____!
Plain weave is an example of a ____ draft.
A fabric in which some stripes ripple because they don't shrink as much.
A term describing how a yarn is made.
Limited ____ is a design consideration peculiar to stash projects.
____ is not a moral imperative!
Stash projects don't always turn out ___.
Sampling is a form of ____.
Verticales
Yarn ____ can obscure the underlying design.
Value ____ is what determines how clearly your pattern shows.
You should test tensile ____ before using a yarn in your warp, in case it breaks under tension.
You should test ____ resistance before using a yarn in your warp, in case it comes apart in the reed.
Colors with very little value contrast will produce a ____ pattern.
Stash projects don't always turn out ___.
____ is one of the three properties of a color, and refers to the "purity" of the color - how much gray is mixed into the color, how bright or dull it is.
Twill blocks are an example of a ____ draft.
A yarn too fragile to use as warp can see be used as ____.
____ is one of the three properties of a color, and refers to how light or dark it is.